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First cold war
Cold war began in 1945 between Russia and U.S.A. It started in february 4th-11th in 1945. The Big Three met Yalta Conference to decide the fait of cold war. The U.S represented by Franklin D.Roosevelt, Great Britain represented by Winston Churchill and Josef Stalin was there on Sovient Union's behalf. -
Big Three
The "Big Three" met at the YALTA conference to decide the fate of post war Europe.The U.S. represented Franklin D. Roosevelt, Great Britain was represented by Winston Churchill, and Josef Stalin was there on the Soviet Union’s behalf. The goal of this conference was to discuss many aspects of the time. -
marshall plan
The Marshall Plan was the American program to aid Europe where the United States gave monetary support to help rebuild European economies after the end of World War II in order to prevent the spread of Soviet Communism.The plan was in operated for four years beginning in April 1948 -
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Marshall plan
The Marshall Plan was the American program to aid Europe where the United States gave monetary support to help rebuild European economies after the end of World War II in order to prevent the spread of Soviet Communism.The plan was in operated for four years beginning in April 1948. -
NATO
NATO is North Atlantic Treaty Oraganisation.It was established in 1949.They formed NATO which said that each member would treat and attack on any other member as an attack on themself. The U.S increased the nuclear weapon that offered a military threat to NATO's helm. -
Soviets explode
At a remote test site at Semipalatinsk in Kazakhstan, the USSR successfully detonates that first atomic bomb was code name "First Lightning."In order to measure the effects of the -
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Soviet Explode
At a remote test site at Semipalatinsk in Kazakhstan, the USSR successfully detonates that first atomic bomb was code name "First Lightning."In order to measure the effects of the blast, the Soviet scientists constructed buildings, bridges, and other structures of the bomb. They also placed animals in cages nearby so that they could test the effects of nuclear radiation on human-like mammals.