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The cold war divided Europe in Western and Eastern Europe.

After the second world war, Russia built a wall through the centre of Berlin (Germany). The communist party took control in many countries on the borders of Russia to build a buffer zone so that no one would be able to march in, start a war and kill tens of millions of russians.

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The Cold War was a military stand-off between the Communist Superpowers and the United States. Each side waiting for an excuse to push the buttons to launch the atomic missiles at one another.

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The bloodiest events of the cold war were the Korean and Vietnam Wars.

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Nothing. If anything did happen...it wouldn't have been a cold war.

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No violence actually happened, it was just a war of words, that lasted from 1945 to 1990.

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Naval Forces in support of military operations in Panama and Grenada.

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1947 - 1991

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