After the Second World War, every country in the world looked spiritually, and in some cases the body also changed. The physical influence of World War II into the battlefield from Pearl Harbor to the Nagasaki and Hiroshima battlefields that account for the majority of Western Europe is a visual image engraved in the hearts of all past and present people, Destructive images will help the US Ideology In the next 50 years this approach has a direct impact on US domestic and foreign policy and indirectly influences the current policy currently being implemented in the United States.
One of the first types began to be used after the Second World War and classified the country into the first world, the second world, the third world. The first world is usually the Western capitalist democracy of North America and Europe, and some other countries (Australia, New Zealand, Japan). The second world is a country belonging to the Soviet Union, but the third world is the rest of the country, most of which come from Latin America, Africa, and Asia. This classification is useful for several reasons, but the collapse of the Soviet Union at the end of 1991 lost support.
World War II, known as the "Great Patriotic War" in the Soviet Union, killed about one third each time the three Soviet deaths in the Soviet Union were killed. After the Second World War, the Soviet occupation occupied Central and Eastern Europe where the socialist government held power. By 1949, the Cold War began between the Western group and the Eastern (Soviet) group, and between the European Warsaw Agreement on NATO. Since 1945, Stalin did not participate directly in any war. Stalin continued the rule of his totalitarian until his death in 1953.
After the Second World War, the Soviets did not intend to occupy the world and start a World War III. America was totally overreacting and invented the threat of the Soviet Union. During the Second World War, the United States had a dipolar view of the world, but it changed into a world view of the world after the Second World War. Except this time, the enemy is not a German; this is the surplus power remaining in the world, the Soviets. Therefore, as the Soviets maintain control over the bordering European countries, Americans overreacted and believed that Russia dominates the world. In fact, at Yalta, Stalin revealed that the Soviet Union wanted to have an influential range in all countries bordering Eastern Europe. Russia did not dominate the world; Stalin did not want Russia to be attacked again through Eastern Europe. In the past it makes perfect sense in this respect that the invasion of Eastern Europe brought about more than 18 million deaths.