Cold War
the cold war
Détente.
During World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union were initially part of the Allied Powers, fighting against the Axis Powers, which included Germany, Italy, and Japan. Despite their collaboration to defeat a common enemy, the two nations had fundamentally different ideologies—capitalism and democracy in the U.S. versus communism in the USSR. After the war, tensions grew between them, leading to the Cold War, as they vied for global influence and power. Their wartime partnership was marked by cooperation in military strategy, but underlying distrust foreshadowed future conflicts.
The cold war was a MILITARY stand-off between the US and USSR.
Nowhere it refers to tension existed previously between US and USSR
It was about economic and military power, as both USA and USSR were capitalist (private vs state capitalism).
the Cold War.
The differences between the United States and the USSR could impact their relationship by creating tensions and conflicts due to opposing ideologies, political systems, and strategic interests. These differences could lead to competition, mistrust, and potential conflicts between the two superpowers.
The main theme is the cold war that increases the tension between the two nuclear superpowers, the US and the USSR
Difference in ideologies. (Communism vs. Capitalism)
Easy USSR was created in 2001.
USSR in Construction was created in 1931.
Trapped in the USSR was created in 1984.
The Cold War ended in 1991 with the break up of the USSR.
People's Architect of the USSR was created in 1967.
People's Teacher of the USSR was created in 1977.