By: Connor Tonderum. The Cold War was to destroy many international affairs for over 10 years than many major problems occurred such as the Cuban missile.

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By: Connor Tonderum

The Cold War was to destroy many international affairs for over 10 years than many major problems occurred such as the Cuban missile crisis, Vietnam, Hungary, and the Berlin wall. Lots of people during this time feared the developments and advancements in weapons of mass destruction. Before the cold war countries such as Ukraine and Georgia were all one big country but then the collapse soviet union occurred.

The Cold War went on from It started not long after the end of World War 2 Many things happened in between this time like the Korean War ended. Many important things one more thing was that the Berlin wall walls

The Cold War began because of a struggle for control of politics in these nations. And there was a lack of a mutual agreement dealing with Germen Re-Unification was a great reason for the start of the cold war also. And started after World War 2 because many countries fell in to poverty and was a big down fall. (All revolved around Communism)

The Cold war got its name because there was no real guns, bombs, tanks or military equipment. It was a war against Capitalism and democracy Vs. Communism and dictatorship and the communist had a conference in Yalta during World War 2. And then it got worse when china tried snooping on the Soviet Union, and stealing there secrets.

The first conflict that I am going to go over is the Cuban missile crisis, On October Kennedy said to the public that the Soviet Union had placed nuclear missiles in Cuba 90 miles from the coast of America. For months the Soviet Union had been shipping a couple thousand vehicles and around 22,000 men to Cuba in an offensive attempt to attack the United states to stop the nuclear missile. Other conflicts during the cold war were the Bay of Pigs, and the Vietnam War.

During the 1980’s the Soviet Union fought a frustrating war in Afghanistan. At the same time, the Soviet economy faced the continuously escalating costs of the arms race. In December 1991 Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev told his country that it was the end of the cold war. They signed a decree that dissolved the Soviet Union and ended the East-West competition and the arms race.