By: Kyleee Spriggs, Audreyey Mohan, CloClo Wyatt, and Felicitaytay Foate.

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By: Kyleee Spriggs, Audreyey Mohan, CloClo Wyatt, and Felicitaytay Foate

 The time period of the cold war started in 1947 and ended in 1991.

China Afghanistan Pakistan India Korea ChinaAfghanistan Pakistan India Korea

American fear of communist attack Truman’s dislike of Stalin USSR’s fear of the American’s atomic bomb USSR’s dislike of capitalism USSR’s action of in the Soviet zone of Germany America’s refusal to share nuclear secrets USSR’s expansion west into Eastern Europe + broken election promises USSR’s fear of America attack USSR’s need for a secure western border USSR’s aim of spreading world communism

 Important People- Helmut Kohl, Mitterand, Brezhnev, Nagy, Milosevic, Havel, and Kadar  Important Places- China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and Korea  Important Events-