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Jun 24, 1948 - May 12, 1949
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In response to the Soviet Union's blockade of West Berlin, Western Allies initiated the Berlin Airlift, supplying food, fuel, and other necessities to the city via air transport. This successful operation demonstrated the resolve of the Western powers and highlighted the growing tensions between East and West.
Image source: Berlin Blockade
Nov 17, 1969 - May 26, 1972
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The United States and Soviet Union engaged in the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I), resulting in the signing of the SALT I Treaty. This agreement limited the number of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) and submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) possessed by each superpower.
Image source: Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
Mar 23, 1983
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U.S. President Ronald Reagan announced the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), a proposed missile defense system intended to protect the United States from potential nuclear attacks. This initiative sparked controversy and raised concerns about the potential destabilization of the balance of power.
Image source: Strategic Defense Initiative
Jul 31, 1991
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The United States and Soviet Union signed the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I), which aimed to reduce and limit the number of strategic nuclear weapons possessed by both countries. This treaty marked a significant step towards nuclear disarmament.
Image source: START I
Jun 25, 1950 - Jul 27, 1953
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The Korean War began when North Korean forces, supported by the Soviet Union and China, invaded South Korea. The conflict escalated into a proxy war between the United States and its allies, and the Soviet Union and China. The war ended in a stalemate, with the division of Korea into North and South.
Image source: Korean War
Dec 24, 1979 - Feb 15, 1989
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The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan to support the communist government against various resistance groups. The conflict became a costly and protracted war for the Soviets, leading to a significant drain on resources and international condemnation.
Image source: Soviet–Afghan War
Nov 9, 1989
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The fall of the Berlin Wall symbolized the end of the Cold War era. The wall, which had divided East and West Berlin since 1961, was dismantled, allowing free movement between the two sides and paving the way for the reunification of Germany.
Image source: Berlin Wall
Dec 26, 1991
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The Soviet Union officially dissolved, marking the end of the Cold War and the bipolar world order. The dissolution resulted in the formation of independent states, ending the ideological standoff between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Image source: Dissolution of the Soviet Union
Oct 4, 1957
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The Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the world's first artificial satellite, marking the beginning of the Space Age. This event shocked the United States and intensified the competition between the superpowers in space exploration.
Image source: Sputnik 1
Jul 20, 1969
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The United States achieved a major victory in the Space Race when the Apollo 11 mission successfully landed astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the moon. This historic event demonstrated American technological prowess and marked a significant milestone in human exploration of space.
Image source: Apollo 11
Oct 16, 1962 - Oct 28, 1962
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The Cuban Missile Crisis was a tense standoff between the United States and the Soviet Union when it was discovered that the Soviets had placed nuclear missiles in Cuba. The crisis brought the world to the brink of nuclear war until a negotiated settlement was reached, resulting in the removal of missiles from Cuba and Turkey.
Image source: Cuban Missile Crisis
Aug 5, 1963
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The United States, Soviet Union, and United Kingdom signed the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, which prohibited nuclear weapons testing in the atmosphere, outer space, and underwater. This marked a step towards arms control and a reduction in the testing of nuclear weapons.
Image source: Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
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