Fifteen Years of Fear: An Introductory History to the Opening Chapter of America's Cold War Story
The era immediately following World War II is usually remembered as an idyllic period in the United States of America. Most people look back at that time as an era of malt shops, school dances, and innocence. In reality, the fifteen years following WWII were some of the most dangerous the nation ever faced. Lurking in minds of all Americans was the constant fear of a surprise attack from the Soviet Union. War with the communist nations of the world appeared to be imminent. At this time, a new class of leaders emerged to guide the United States. The Cold War struggle brought out the best in some and the worst in others. Men like Truman, MacArthur, Eisenhower, Nixon, McCarthy, and Kennedy dominated the headlines and the political landscape. This is the story of the opening chapter of the American Cold War story and the men who piloted the ship of state during that most dangerous of times.
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Fifteen Years of Fear: An Introductory History to the Opening Chapter of America's Cold War Story
The era immediately following World War II is usually remembered as an idyllic period in the United States of America. Most people look back at that time as an era of malt shops, school dances, and innocence. In reality, the fifteen years following WWII were some of the most dangerous the nation ever faced. Lurking in minds of all Americans was the constant fear of a surprise attack from the Soviet Union. War with the communist nations of the world appeared to be imminent. At this time, a new class of leaders emerged to guide the United States. The Cold War struggle brought out the best in some and the worst in others. Men like Truman, MacArthur, Eisenhower, Nixon, McCarthy, and Kennedy dominated the headlines and the political landscape. This is the story of the opening chapter of the American Cold War story and the men who piloted the ship of state during that most dangerous of times.
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Fifteen Years of Fear: An Introductory History to the Opening Chapter of America's Cold War Story

Fifteen Years of Fear: An Introductory History to the Opening Chapter of America's Cold War Story

by Jared D. Williams
Fifteen Years of Fear: An Introductory History to the Opening Chapter of America's Cold War Story

Fifteen Years of Fear: An Introductory History to the Opening Chapter of America's Cold War Story

by Jared D. Williams

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The era immediately following World War II is usually remembered as an idyllic period in the United States of America. Most people look back at that time as an era of malt shops, school dances, and innocence. In reality, the fifteen years following WWII were some of the most dangerous the nation ever faced. Lurking in minds of all Americans was the constant fear of a surprise attack from the Soviet Union. War with the communist nations of the world appeared to be imminent. At this time, a new class of leaders emerged to guide the United States. The Cold War struggle brought out the best in some and the worst in others. Men like Truman, MacArthur, Eisenhower, Nixon, McCarthy, and Kennedy dominated the headlines and the political landscape. This is the story of the opening chapter of the American Cold War story and the men who piloted the ship of state during that most dangerous of times.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781984569486
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 11/30/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 562 KB

About the Author

Jared D. Williams graduated with a MA in American History and Government from Ashland University. He is also a graduate of Shawnee State University. Jared lives and teaches high school American History in Piketon, Ohio. He is the author of Blessed is the Nation: Preparing American Christians for Political Battle in a Secular Age.
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