
Join us on CSS Breakdown: Book by Book, Season 09, Episode 07, as we dissect a crucial section of Norman Lowe's 'Mastering Modern World History'. This episode explores the complex origins and rapid escalation of the Cold War from the immediate post-World War II era. We'll delve into the deepening suspicions between the USSR and Western powers, examining how post-war conferences like Yalta and Potsdam laid the groundwork for division. Discover the impact of events such as the establishment of communist governments in Eastern Europe, Churchill's 'Iron Curtain' speech, the Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan, and the critical Berlin Blockade. The episode also navigates the terrifying nuclear arms race, tracing the development of devastating weapons, and culminates in a detailed examination of the Cuban Missile Crisis – its causes, the high-stakes resolution, and its lasting consequences. Finally, we assess the nuanced concept of a 'thaw' in East-West relations following Stalin's death and its inherent limitations, providing a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal period in modern world history.