Why did ChurchHill think communism was bad in the Cold War?
2010-04-05 21:49:59 UTC
Why did ChurchHill think communism was bad in the Cold War?
Four answers:
powerage
2010-04-05 22:53:30 UTC
Churchill was always ultra-conservative. His unflagging opposition to Communism was confirmed in 1918 when he managed to have a British and Imperial force sent to fight the Bolsheviks in a campaign which lasted long past the armistice with Germany.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allied_intervention_in_the_Russian_Civil_War
beazley
2016-10-07 12:16:49 UTC
nicely sure particularly, communism and freedom are at the same time unique. in case you do not have economic freedom how will you have freedom in the different factor of existence? Use that gooey difficulty between your ears for in common terms a 2d. it won't be able to take place. Marxism is a pipe dream in step with defective nineteenth century pretenses. And it thoroughly flies in the face of human nature. that is why it has in no way worked everywhere that is been tried. The results of communism is to stifle person initiative, productiveness and creativity. the only way communism would nicely be utilized is by utilising utilising stress as a results of fact it is not a organic gadget. for this reason, no freedom. and that i'm no longer some flag-waving gung-ho chilly Warrior the two, i'm conversing of this in only functional, unemotional words.
2010-04-05 21:52:04 UTC
They were growing in power, and that's the last thing a Democracy like the Great Britain and America wants to see is Communism take over the world. As well as they were gaining nuclear weapons, and strong alliances.
Lycan///
2010-04-06 21:06:16 UTC
he thought communism was bad because it prohibited people from voting in their government and owning any land, he said europe was devided by an iron curtain by the soviet union
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