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HELP!!!! IS ONLY ONE QUESTION!!! ILL GIVE YOU A MEDAL AND FAN YOU ! 2. What are some of the obstacles to enforcing and realizing these articles? What are the benefits of an international agreement to address the issue(s)?

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is about joseph stalin

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Conflicts of national interest caused the World War II alliance between the United States and the Soviet Union to be replaced by a Cold War that lasted 45 years. Initially a dispute over the future of Europe, it grew to include confrontations around the world. Following the Casablanca Conference at the height of World War II unity in 1943, President Franklin D. Roosevelt assured the American people that any thought of a breakup of the wartime alliance with the Soviet Union was simply Nazi propaganda: In an attempt to ward off the inevitable disaster, the Axis propagandists are trying all of their old tricks in order to divide the United Nations. They seek to create the idea that if we win this war, Russia, England, China, and the United States are going to get into a cat-and-dog fight. This is their final effort to turn one nation against another in the vain hope that they may be settling with one or two at a time -- that any of us may be so gullible and so forgetful as to be deuped into make "deals" at the expense of our allies. Cold War confrontations were nearly always conducted through surrogates — or by economic pressure, selective aid, diplomatic maneuver, propaganda, assassination, low-intensity military operations — in order to avoid a direct confrontation that could have led to a nuclear war. In fact, on several occasions, the two nations came close to just such a holocaust, for example the Cuban Missile Crisis, but through both luck and strategy they managed to avoid it. Never having been declared, the Cold War did not end on a single agreed date, but it can reasonably be said that it ended with the creation of a united, independent Germany in October 1990, the most important issue of its origins. There has been some controversy over the phrase "Cold War." Most historians attribute it to Bernard Baruch, who first used it in a speech on April 14, 1947. Some claim that the term can be traced to George Orwell, but Orwell used the phrase generically and not specifically in connection with the Soviet Union and the United States. Baruch should be regarded as the originator of the term "Cold War" within the meaning in which it became universally accepted. Influential author Walter Lippmann wrote many books, including Cold War, which in 1947 aided in coining its name.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so what would i write from ll of this?

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As the war drew to a close, the Soviet Union made it clear that they considered Eastern Europe to be within their sphere of influence and an impotent Germany to be a non-negotiable outcome of the conflict. To ensure their objectives, the Soviet Union established the Soviet Alliance System in 1943, which enabled them to institute military and political control over Eastern European countries. With the formation of the Warsaw Pact alliance through the signing of the Treaty on Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance in 1955, Red Army soldiers flooded Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, and Romania to create a “buffer zone” from possible future attacks to the Soviet Union from the west. The war`s cost in lives to the Soviet Union had been enormously greater than that of the United States. The latter had suffered some 400,000 deaths, almost all in the active military. Some 25 million Soviet citizens died, the majority of them civilians. The Soviets were resolved that Germany would never invade their country again. After having been invaded by Germany three times in the last 150 years, the U.S.S.R. would do everything within its power to ensure Germany’s powerlessness. The Soviets would also not soon forget that their demand for a second front in the west during World War II, had been denied for two years of severe losses before the Allied invasion took place in 1944. Churchill, FDR, and Stalin at Yalta ConferencePin it!Share on Facebook For its part, the United States had used altruistic rhetoric to explain its war objectives. Self-determination for all people was one of the cornerstones. While conceding the expected Soviet hegemony over the countries on its western border, at the Yalta Conference in February 1945 (where the Cold War supposedly began), the United States was able only to extract promises that pluralistic governments would be allowed there. As the Soviet Union`s intent to crush non-communist opposition groups in Eastern Europe became evident and with a build-up of one million Red Army soldiers within those countries, America’s concern grew

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this is the benefits

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh okay ! well the question is rom http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/index.shtml

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