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  2. Cold War (1962–1979) - Wikipedia

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    World map of alliances in 1970 The 1975 Apollo-Soyuz space rendez-vous, one of the attempts at cooperation between the US and the USSR during the détenteThe Cold War (1962–1979) refers to the phase within the Cold War that spanned the period between the aftermath of the Cuban Missile Crisis in late October 1962, through the détente period beginning in 1969, to the end of détente in the ...

  3. File:Cold War Map 1959.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: World map showing the two blocs during the Cold War in 1959. NATO member states . ... File:Cold War Map 1980.svg - 1980 Cold War map; Maps of world history: BC:

  4. List of conflicts related to the Cold War - Wikipedia

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    While the Cold War itself never escalated into direct confrontation, there were a number of conflicts and revolutions related to the Cold War around the globe, spanning the entirety of the period usually prescribed to it (March 12, 1947 to December 26, 1991, a total of 44 years, 9 months, and 2 weeks). [1] [2]

  5. 'City under the ice': NASA scientists find abandoned Cold War ...

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    James Powel, USA TODAY November 26, 2024 at 6:21 PM NASA scientists in Greenland took an unprecedented look at Cold War history when surveys found an abandoned "city under the ice."

  6. File:Cold War-1970.png - Wikipedia

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    English: A color-coded map of the world in 1970, showing various groups of countries depending on their position in the Cold War Green — Non-self-governing possessions of US allies. Blue — US and US allies. Red — Soviet Union and other communist allies. Orange — Communist countries not aligned with the USSR.

  7. Cold War - Wikipedia

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    The speech, written by journalist Herbert Bayard Swope, [4] proclaimed, "we are today in the midst of a cold war." [5] Newspaper columnist Walter Lippmann gave the term wide currency with his book The Cold War. When asked in 1947 about the source of the term, Lippmann traced it to a French term from the 1930s, la guerre froide. [6] [B]

  8. Timeline of the Cold War - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of the main events of the Cold War, a state of political and military tension after World War II between powers in the Western Bloc (the United States, its NATO allies and others) and powers in the Eastern Bloc (the Soviet Union, its allies in the Warsaw Pact and later the People's Republic of China).

  9. Three-world model - Wikipedia

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    The terms First World, Second World, and Third World were originally used to divide the world's nations into three categories. The complete overthrow of the pre–World War II status quo left two superpowers (the United States and the Soviet Union) vying for ultimate global supremacy, a struggle known as the Cold War. They created two camps ...