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Origins of the Cold War

Date Submitted: 12/19/2003 16:40:38
Category: / History
Length: 8 pages (2168 words)
Origins of the Cold War The Cold War can be summed up as a lengthy period of high tension and rivalry between the two world dominating superpowers, the USA and USSR, although which never involved direct conflict between the forces of the two powers. Starting around 1950, the Cold War kept all mankind and society on the brink of mass destruction for the best part of half a century, ending finally in 1990 with the collapse of …
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