Directions Shade the U.S., members of NATO, SEATO and other American Cold War allies blue Shade the Soviet Union, members of the Warsaw Pact, China and.

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Directions Shade the U.S., members of NATO, SEATO and other American Cold War allies blue Shade the Soviet Union, members of the Warsaw Pact, China and other communist Cold War countries red Shade neutral/non-aligned countries grey Draw lines representing the division of Germany, Korea and Vietnam during the Cold War Label the following: United States, United Kingdom, West Germany, East Germany, Soviet Union (both maps), China, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, North Vietnam, South Vietnam, Australia

Cold War Europe

Cold War Asia and the Pacific