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what was it?

The Cold War was one of the biggest military, economic, cultural
and social conflicts of the 20th century, ideologically opposing the
two superpowers of the time: the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
(USSR) and the United States (USA). ). For world domination. The first
is a supporter of the communist model, while the second is a
supporter of the capitalist model.

 Fear and anti-communist


sentiment.  The reconfiguration of world power.
 The collapse of Europe as a  The end of the communist utopia.
world power.  The break between China and the
 The tensions inherent in the Soviet Union.
political-territorial division of  The establishment of dictatorships
Germany. and the beginning of civil wars.
 The growing US interference in  The loss of millions of human lives.
Europe.  German reunification in 1989.
 The Russian occupation of the
Eastern European territories

Fuente: https://concepto.de/guerra-
fria/#ixzz7wiwBPG2r.
The Western Bloc or Capitalist Bloc The Eastern Bloc or communist bloc
Under the control of the United States Under the control of the Soviet Union,
and the United Kingdom, they were which was also a signatory to the
formed by the signatories of the North Warsaw Pact.
Atlantic Treaty (the predecessor of
NATO).

In 1991, after years of crisis and a rapid decline in


international influence, the Cold War officially ended
with the collapse of the Soviet Union.
As recently as the late 1980s, its ability to inject
resources and influence into the socialist countries of
Eastern Europe took several blows. Furthermore, many
of his former ideological allies have in one way or
another begun the transition to the free market.

Bibliography: https://concepto.de/guerra-fria/

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