The detente refers to a phase of the Cold War during which the tension between the US and the USSR relaxed,but without a definite settlement. It took place during 1968 to 1979.
Germany was sandwiched between the USSR and the western allies.
The Cold War resulted from lack of trust between the U.S and The Soviet Union.
The USSR by invading country's and not leaving them after the war.
NATO, established in 1949, was perceived by the USSR as a direct military threat, as it unified Western allies against potential Soviet expansion. The alliance's collective defense principle, particularly Article 5, intensified fears in the USSR of encirclement and aggression. Additionally, NATO's expansion into Eastern Europe and the deployment of nuclear weapons in member states heightened tensions and contributed to the Cold War rivalry. This military alignment fostered an adversarial environment, reinforcing the ideological divide between the two blocs.
the Cold War.
Nowhere it refers to tension existed previously between US and USSR
See: COLD WAR
A period of tension between the capitalist USA and the Communist USSR
After the war USA and USSR fought (not literally) for power in post-war world. Europe was divided in eastern Europe, which was under USSR's subordination and western Europe, which actively cooperated with USA. The tension between these two nations grew resulting in cold war.
It is the source of military support for both countries
The Berlin Wall was the border between the half of Germany controlled by the USSR and the half controlled by the other Allies at the end of World War 2. It was a physical manifestation of the tension between the competing political ideas of Democracy and Communism and many people died trying to get from the east side (USSR) to the West and the freedoms it represented.
The main theme is the cold war that increases the tension between the two nuclear superpowers, the US and the USSR
The Cold War ended in 1991 with the break up of the USSR.
The event occured due to the US supported leader, Batista, being overthrown by Fidel Castro, who showed his sympathy towards the USSR. In the midst of the ongoing tension between the US and the USSR, the Soviets built missile launchers in Cuba pointed at the US, further increasing tension and eventually, making up the Cuban Missile Crisis.
They did not land anywhere. The cold war was not fought on a battleground. It was a period of tension and an arms race between the west and east. Most notably between the USA and the USSR.
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