Brief Listing of Cold War Events

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Brief Listing of Cold War Events

Cold War Yalta/Germany UN Iron Curtain Truman Doctrine Berlin 1946 Marshall Plan Airlift NATO China Korean War Massive Sputnik U2 Berlin Wall 1949 1950-53 Retaliation 1957 1960 1961

Cuban Missile Vietnam War India Nukes SALT Afghanistan 1962 1965-73 1979-89 Reagan v Gorbachev Berlin Wall Comes Down USSR dissolves Maggie Thatcher 1989 1991