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In the Cold War, tensions between the two world Superpowers of the United States and Soviet Union had never been higher. Yet, during the 40-plus years of conflict, not a single shot was fired between these two foes. The moment most historians believe started the Cold War was the Berlin Airlift in 1948.
In the Cold War, tensions between the two world Superpowers of the United States and Soviet Union had never been higher. Yet, during the 40-plus years of conflict, not a single shot was fired between these two foes. The moment most historians believe started the Cold War was the Berlin Airlift in 1948.