"By the winter of 1945-1946, the Russian peoples were being warned of the dangers from the West"
- Carroll Quigley
About this Quote
The quote by Carroll Quigley is describing the amount of time after World War II when the Soviet Union was in a state of heightened stress with the West. By 1945, the Soviet Union had emerged as a major world power as well as remained in direct competition with the United States and also its allies. As a result, the Soviet Union was wary of the West and its objectives. By the winter season of 1945-1946, the Soviet Union was actively warning its citizens of the potential risks presented by the West. This was a time of great uncertainty and also concern, as the Soviet Union was unclear of what the West was preparing and also just how it would react. The Soviet Union was likewise concerned regarding the possibility of a new battle breaking out, and also was taking actions to guarantee its residents were aware of the prospective threats.
This quote is written / told by Carroll Quigley between November 9, 1910 and January 3, 1977. He/she was a famous Writer from USA.
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