American Crusade in 1950
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The Cold War was fought on military, diplomatic, and ideological terrain, but it was also a war of words. For the Americans, it was a fight between Good and Evil, between the free world and the captive one and between democracy and dictatorship. This fight took shape in 1950 over General Eisenhower’s call for a crusade for East-European populations and their "captive nations." This national campaign was a great moment in the rhetoric of the Cold War, clearly pointing to the real American war culture based on religion and morals.
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