fight, and passion of war. Yet, in the late 1940s, “war” changed forever. In the post World War II era from 1946 to 1991, a universal conflict arose between two of the worlds leading superpowers, the communist Soviet Union and the democratic United States of America. Their differences, most notably their visions of a postwar Europe, drove the allied nations into an ideological battle, known as the Cold War, with propaganda and massive arsenals of atomic weapons pointed directly at one another. It became…
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