The Cold War
.... being asked in 1945; Truman and others in the
West objected to Stalin's plans to retain control of Poland, and Truman informed the
Soviets that American ....
(1654

7

)
Currency Reform in Berlin in 1940s
.... General Clay, the American commander in Berlin, had expected war between the
Soviets and the
West to occur by the late-1950s (Clay, 1950, p. 59). ....
(3057

12

)
Effect of Soviet Immigration on Israel
.... and violence toward Soviet Jews by unemployed native Israelis 4) outbreak of armed violence by Palestinian settlers on the
West Bank against
Soviets in these ....
(2312

9

)
COLD WAR: ITS ORIGINS AND INEVITABILITY 1945-1947
.... had been more sensitive to Russian security concerns, had not rearmed
West Germany and had shared its temporary monopoly of nuclear weapons with the
Soviets. ....
(2419

10

)
ANWAR SADAT AND THE UNCOMLETED ARAB-ISRAELI PEACE
.... and signaled an interest in closer relations with the United States and the
West. From Sadat's perspective, Nasser's courtship of the
Soviets had brought few ....
(1126

5

)
Doctrine of Containment of the Soviet Union
.... B-52s might suffice to keep the
Soviets from siezing
West Berlin, but could they adequately respond to a guerilla war in the Third World. ....
(1585

6

)
ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR
.... The underlying reason for this state of confrontation was ideological: on the one side, Stalin and his ideologists held that the
Soviets and the
West could not ....
(2107

8

)
Merger of East/West German Economies
.... question of currency reform, new currencies were issued for both
West Ger many .... the differing objectives and perspectives of the Western Allies and the
Soviets. ....
(1412

6

)
China/Soviet Changing Relationship
.... is to view each country with its own hidden agenda the
Soviets worried about Asia and needing a large ally in its rhetorical war against the
West, the Chinese ....
(1415

6

)
ANWAR SADAT AND THE UNCOMLETED ARAB-ISRAELI PEACE
.... and signaled an interest in closer relations with the United States and the
West. From Sadat's perspective, Nasser's courtship of the
Soviets had brought few ....
(1867

7

)
Japanese Foreign Relations
.... Another attempt at rapprochement came in the early 1970s during the period of Soviet dTtente with the
West. The
Soviets signaled a willingness to establish ....
(3106

12

)
Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia
.... effect, giving the Dubcek regime a reason for seeking assistance from the
West, and probably spurring Dubcek to deny certain goods to the
Soviets, notably the ....
(1519

6

)
Poland in the 20th Century
.... for cooperative postwar relations, but they were necessarily voluntary on the Soviet part, because the
Soviets could not be compelled. The
West responded to ....
(1850

7

)
The Cold War and America and the Soviet Union
.... of the
Soviets than most Western leaders felt that they could prudently risk taking. LaFeber exaggerates when he says that the American proposal to rearm
West ....
(1318

5

)
German Reunification
.... The
Soviets' "challenges" to the
West in the Third World came to be fought on such stony and unpromising ground as Afghanistan and Ethiopia. ....
(5498

22

)
Turkey and Neutrality During WWII
.... The hostility of the
west towards the
Soviets, however, turned out to be too great and so Ataturk was forced to cool the friendship with the
Soviets in order ....
(3593

14

)
Dissolution of Soviet Union: Effect on Europe
.... By the mid-fifties Yugoslavia was patching up its relations with the
Soviets. Two issues dominated relations with
West Germany--indemnification for the war ....
(2850

11

)
American Foreign Policy
.... missiles in Europe, began supporting the mujeheddin who drove the
Soviets out of .... Other western experts insist that the
West prevailed not because of tough ....
(2317

9

)
Crisis in the Middle East
.... Because of the Soviet need for economic aid from the
West, the
Soviets were no longer in any position to differ with the United States on significant issues in ....
(5297

21

)
US FOREIGN POLICY AND CHINA US Foreign Policy Toward China
.... Mao accused the
Soviets of ideological heresy (revisionism) for pursuing possibilities of detente with the
West. The
Soviets withdrew all support. ....
(3590

14

)
Creation of the Single German Economy
.... of currency reform, new currencies were issued for both
West Germany and .... given the differing objectives and perspectives of the Western Allies and the
Soviets. ....
(1437

6

)
Poland This report focuses on Poland,
.... The
Soviets made no attempt to help the Polish fighters .... obtained in 1939, while Poland gained large areas of former German territory in the
west, including the ....
(9851

39

)
Cultural & Economic Profile of Poland This
.... The
Soviets made no attempt to help the Polish fighters .... obtained in 1939, while Poland gained large areas of former German territory in the
west, including the ....
(9846

39

)
Cold War
.... After in-depth negotiations between Kennedy and Kruschev, the
Soviets agreed to remove its ....
West ideological war that it began a series of attempts to increase ....
(2035

8

)
US-Soviet Relations
.... "Peace" movements in the
West were secretly funded by the
Soviets in order to create a public appeal against the use of nuclear weapons. ....
(6981

28

)
Post WWII Eastern Europe
.... To the
west is Germany, who engaged in aggressive actions during World War II .... eastern european countries claim to have a "slavic ideology." The
soviets also lay ....
(1659

7

)
The Cold War & Development of the CIA
.... and had been at least since the launching of Sputnik; it was that event which showed the
West that it had to hurry in order to prevent the
Soviets from taking ....
(3213

13

)
The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
.... the US and had been at least since the launching of Sputnik, an event which showed the
West that it had to hurry in order to prevent the
Soviets from taking ....
(2791

11

)
Crisis of 1962
.... Until recently, the efforts of scholars in the
West to understand the events .... the early 1960s, the US had an overwhelming nuclear superiority over the
Soviets. ....
(1956

8

)
The Problem of Germany: 1945-1948
.... the
West Germans to form their own government and to introduce (which became effective in June), a new German currency in the Western zones. The
Soviets walked ....
(4908

20

)