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February 2010
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Events During the Cold War

The Cold War was a period of tension and competition between the Communist countries and Capitalist counties after World War 2. At that period of time, there were 2 main superpowers at play, USA and USSR. Our research topic is to find out who is to be blamed more for the start and development of the Cold War. As such, we have decided to focus on a few major events that occurred during the Cold War. Events include:

- Berlin Blockade and Airlifts
- Korean War
- Cuban Missile Crisis

Research Focus

Who should be blamed more for the Cold War, USA or USSR?

We have split this topic into 3 subtopics:
-Leaders during the Cold War
-Events
-Culture and media during the Cold War

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