in the book, Red Inferno, How does Robert Conroy depict the end of World War 2, in Europe? How does he explain the growing tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union as the war approached an end? Does he present a plausible scenario for a “hot” war between the US and the USSR, instead of the Cold War that actually develops? Why / Why not?

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 in the book, Red Inferno, How does Robert Conroy depict the end of World War 2, in Europe? How does he explain the growing tensions between the
United States and the Soviet Union as the war approached an end? Does he present a plausible scenario for a “hot” war
between the US and the USSR, instead of the Cold War that actually develops? Why / Why not? 

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