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    The Cold War; the biggest conflict between two world powers the world had ever seen. This conflict took hold of the world for nearly half of the 20th century, and it took place between two of the most powerful and influential nations the world had ever seen, the United States of America and The Soviet Union. The Cold War had many poignant moments starting with the blockade of West Berlin by the Soviets in 1948. With tensions rising between the two powers the Soviets detonate their first atomic…

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    End The Cold War Analysis

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    beginning of the end of the Cold war stated in Jimmy Carter’s presidency, and finally ended in Bill Clinton’s presidency. Throughout the time period, each president had a different approach to ending the Cold War. In the end, it was the little contribution made by each of the presidents in this era that lead to the end of the Cold War. In 1977, Jimmy Carter was elected President of the United States. This was a couple years after the U.S. finally ended its 12 year war with Vietnam. After…

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    doctrines were created because of the events during the Cold War and the Truman Doctrine was one of them. Before the doctrines were created, the U.S. had relations with other countries, but not all were positive, which led to their creation. Over the years, the relations since the creations of the doctrines have changed and improved with other countries. The doctrines did have an effect on the area since it was announced during the Cold War. There is a chance that the doctrine had an intended…

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    Changes in the Soviet Role in the Cold War changed during the period from the mid 1940’s to mid 1960’s because of the many major events like the COMECON conference and death of Joseph Stalin. At the end of World War II, the Soviet Union and USA changed from being allies to enemies and not trusting one another. The destalinization process that happened after Nikita Khrushchev took control marked the start of change like beginning to want to repair the image that Stalin had previously set. They…

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    During the Cold War era, the intelligence communities of nations throughout the world were competing to gain the upper hand on what their adversaries were up to. Information about military operations, ability to complete nuclear weaponry and overall knowledge of national strategy were among the top of the list of importance. The use of human intelligence (HUMINT), imagery intelligence (IMINT), open source intelligence (OSINT) and other collection methods were used to monitor one another. A…

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    that it created a cold war. This cold war almost led to global destruction. Many americans first started fearing communism between 1947 and 1948. They started fearing it because it was expanding through Europe. The Soviet Union was the biggest country that was led by a communist government during their time. The Soviet Union wanted Europe to only elect a communist leader. While the United States and Great Britain wanted Europe to have free elections. This is when the cold war first started. In…

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    had major impacts on the Cold War. The Cold War effected economies as well because of the uprising of communism in Soviet Union and China. Many people were scared that it would come to their country too. This time period was also a new age of technology to help countries gather information to see who could be the most powerful and smartest country. There were many wars and operations that played a role in this era. The Berlin Airlift was a very important event in the Cold War. Berlin was very…

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    Polar Opposites of the Cold War Capitalism is the fastest growing, and largest political, social, and economic system in the world. Not too long ago Communism was spreading its borders towards neighboring Asian and European countries in a viscous retaliation against capitalism’s growth in Western Europe and Japan. The largest Capitalist nation, the U.S.A., feared that the U.S.S.R. wanted to destroy Democratic and Capitalist institutions, while the U.S.S.R. feared U.S. wealth and power stopping…

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    Cold War: The Space Race

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    more technologically advanced in weaponry and in the race to space. Although the Russians got a good start the U.S made the first man land on the moon which Russia still hate about us and is one of the most talked about things still in Russia. The cold war was where we would see who the top dog was and see who really was more advanced. The space race was nothing more than a thing for bragging rights, and to claim that they did this, making the other countries feel week. The race was a race that…

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    Then in 1961, the East and West war arose again, this time Khrushchev wanted the western powers all out of West Berlin, but this ended badly and the congress had to increase the U.S forces, however they had the support from the NATO. The Russians decided to build a barbed wire fence along West Berlin’s boundary and later replaced it with a concrete barricade, this was the Berlin Wall which was the symbol of the cold war. Throughout the war everything was going back and forth, weapon advances…

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