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Europe And The World 1763-1945 (W.B. Board)

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From a historical perspective, 200 years of our country is very short, and our rise to the world is still more concise. Its history dates back to 1945, and Europe and the former international order have become ruined. Prior to this, the United States was in danger of world affairs, mainly. But since then, we inevitably have become the center of the world situation. During this period, our policies followed two principles. We believed that the expansion of the Soviet Union is almost inevitable, but it must be confined and believe the importance of nearly exclusive alliances between non-communist countries on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. The system can not remain unchanged forever. Historical trends weakened its foundation. Competition became more intense, but the unified threat of conflict with the Soviet Union became less dense

Even before the end of the Second World War, the Soviet Union gradually expanded its influence in Europe. By 1944, it dominated the majority of Eastern Europe. By 1945, at the Yalta Conference, the Soviets acquired the Suson line as a new border with Poland and acquired the dominance of the East Germany. President Roosevelt said that Eastern Europe is influenced by Russia but fulfilled its commitment to Yalta by setting up a freely elected parliamentary government in this region and therefore supports a strong boycott of Russia expansion It is because it is optimistic. - It died on April 12, 1945. He was replaced by Harry S. Truman and was completely contrasted with Roosevelt. He does not believe communists. He believes that the Communists will not establish a democratic government in Eastern Europe.

At the end of the Second World War in 1945, Europe changed. Millions of people have lost their homes. The town was destroyed. Eastern European countries are taken over by the Communist government and have very different views on equality and freedom of Western governments. Many people in Eastern Europe do not want to live under the Communist regime. Millions of people are becoming refugees for these wars. Several refugees from Europe came to the UK to seek a new life and Britain was welcomed by the UK as it had to rebuild after the war was destroyed. Many workers are needed, particularly in mining, engineering, agriculture, transportation and construction. This is because many British men and women were murdered or injured. Many women were encouraged to work during the war, but they were encouraged to stay at home later. This means that more workers are needed to replace them