“Stalin’s postwar goals were security for himself, his regime, his country, and his ideology, in precisely that order.” (p. 11) stated in (The Cold War by John Lewis Gaddis).Stalin’s partake in the Cold War it was him being the prime focus in which the war was just starting out.His outlook on certain things if anything helped influence the war to take action.”Throughout the Cold war, U.S.S.R went through Josef Stalin from 1924-1953, Georgy Malenkov from 1953-1953 who were nearly ever trusted, taken as a joke and pushed to the side once Nikita Khrushchev came along with 1953 to 1964”(pg.81)(A Political & Diplomatic History of the Modern War The Cold War”).Last but not least Leonid Brezhnev from 1964 -1982 what all these dictators had in common was keeping the want of communism to continue it’s spread …show more content…
The USSR simply was not having that.As a result, the war ongoing for about 45 years cost both sides billions of dollars from 1945 to 1991. Once 1991 came to a close the war began to end resulting in the Soviet Union going bankrupt because of it.The United States took matters into their own hands by simply having the Containment “ Truman Doctrine” to block the soviet union influence stop the expansion of communism.Domino Theory meaning if one nation becomes communist surrounding countries will too.The Marshall Plan which received over $12.5 billion was to give money to the weak countries surrounding them in order to prevent them buying into