The Traditional View
At first, western writers blamed Russia. They said Stalin was trying to build up a Soviet empire.
The Revisionist View
Later, however, some western historians blamed America. They said Truman had not understood how much Russia had suffered in the Second World War.
The Post-Revisionists
Later still, historians think BOTH sides were to blame - that there were hatreds on both sides.
Most recently, historians agree that the Cold War was primarily a clash of beliefs - Communism versus Capitalism.
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The Atomic Bombs created the cold war.
Romania took the lead in departing from the soviet policy, and Detente rather than confrontation led to the breakup of the Soviet Union. Gorbachev started to undermine the soviet system when he gained the west's trust.
It is a misnomer to believe that the Cold War ever ended. The battle field simply changed.
Keep in mind that the primary (non) combatants of the Cold War were the US and the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union ceased to exist, collapsing largely due to economic reasons. There were (and still are) other players in the Cold War scenario. Many people forget China. Consider also that many nations have played a part in Cold War politics.
In short, the Cold War never ended, only the tactics and strategies transformed.
{| |- | The Cuban Missile Crisis is one of the primary events. The Korean War was related to the Cold War and attempts to stop the spread of Communism. The same is true of the Vietnam War. The Berlin Airlift was another key event. |}
The event that started the cold war was the atomic bomb. Without the A-Bomb, there would have been NO cold war. Just more conventional wars (hot ones).
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The short answer is: the cold war was the tension that arose between the Soviet Union and the United States after World War II. Many events during and after the war contributed to it.
they wanted to rebuild the empire during the cold war.