How did the Marshall plan led to the cold war between the United states and the soviet union?
The Soviet Union forbade the countries it dominated from taking part in the US led Marshall Plan program, and the Marshall Plan contributed to reducing Soviet influence in the participating West European nations.Tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union became especially strained over the issue of Germany, leading to the division of that country. ChaCha on!
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The Cold War started in February, 1945, and lasted until August of 1991, when the Soviet Union collapsed. ChaCha loves history!
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