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It's still a mystery, and many places at 30° north latitude are mysterious.
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Japan's Dragon Triangle and the Egyptian pyramids of the creation of the universe.
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Nazca Lines, Crop Circles, UFOs, Tunguska**.
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The bipolar pattern was gradually formed from the formation of the Yalta system, the signing of the Warsaw Pact and NATO, the Truman Doctrine, and the Cold War.
1. Yalta system.
Later in World War II, Stalin (Soviet), Churchill (British) and Roosevelt (US) met several times in Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam in order to coordinate their actions. The Yalta system, which was centered on the Yalta Conference, was reached. The Yalta system ended the international pattern of European countries as the center of the world and laid the foundation for the formation of a bipolar pattern between the United States and the Soviet Union.
2. The Warsaw Pact and NATO.
In 1949, the North Atlantic Treaty was signed, and capitalism led by the United States was established. In 1955, the "Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance", collectively known as the "Warsaw Pact", was signed, and socialism was established in seven countries led by the Soviet Union. The emergence of the two major military-political blocs, NATO and the Warsaw Pact, marks the formation of a bipolar pattern.
3. The Truman Doctrine.
In 1947, Truman of the United States issued an intelligence message in Congress, expounding the "Truman Doctrine" and declaring that the United States would take hostile actions against the Soviet Union and other socialist countries by all means except military attack, which was the Cold War policy. The essence and purpose of the Cold War policy launched by the United States is to contain communism and stabilize capitalism.
4. Cold War. The formation of a bipolar pattern was exacerbated by the formation of the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States in 1947. An all-out confrontation between the capitalist camp and the socialist camp has been formed on a global scale.
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It was formed after the Second World War, with the two major military powers, the United States and the Soviet Union, representing the long-term confrontation between socialism and capitalism!
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In 1946, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill visited the United States and delivered the "Iron Curtain Speech," thus opening the prelude to the "Cold War."
In March 1947, Truman** delivered a message to Congress, asking the United States to come to the aid of "Greece and Turkey, which are threatened by communism," and openly declared that the United States would confront the Soviet Union and communism everywhere in the world, which was the "Truman Doctrine." The wartime alliance between the United States and the Soviet Union completely broke down, and the "Cold War" officially began.
The Marshall Plan was proposed in 1947 and implemented in 1948. One of the purposes of the US implementation was to help Europe restore a normal capitalist economic order, thereby politically consolidating the capitalist social system. On the basis of stabilizing the economic and political order of the entire capitalist world, the United States also wants to further strengthen its political control over the countries of Western Europe and bring Western Europe into the strategic steps of the United States in carrying out the "cold war" against the Soviet Union.
Establishment of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization: In 1949, 12 Western countries, including the United States, Britain, France, and Italy, signed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and established the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which became a tool for the United States to "contain" the Soviet Union in the early post-war period, pursue the "Cold War" policy, and strive for world hegemony. The establishment of NATO is the military embodiment of the Cold War policy of the United States.
1) The growth of socialist forces: After World War II, socialism leapt beyond the confines of a single country, and a series of socialist countries emerged in Eastern Europe. In Asia, Mongolia, North Korea, Vietnam, and China have also embarked on the road of people's democracy and socialism.
2) Committee for Mutual Economic Assistance: In response to the Marshall Plan, the Soviet Union and Eastern European countries established the Committee for Mutual Economic Assistance in 1949, referred to as the Economic Mutual Council.
3) The formation of the Warsaw Pact: In 1955, in order to counter NATO, the Soviet Union, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Hungary and the GDR signed the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance, and established the Warsaw Pact, referred to as the Warsaw Pact. At this point, the two major military blocs have faced off in an all-out manner in Europe, marking the formal formation of a bipolar confrontation pattern between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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The beginning of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union in the last century was marked by the introduction of the Truman Doctrine; The formal formation was marked by the formation of the "Warsaw Pact" organization.
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The beginning of the Cold War was marked by the introduction of the Truman Doctrine in March 1947.
The official sign of formation should be the establishment of the Warsaw Pact.
Churchill's Iron Curtain speech only opened the curtain on the Cold War.
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The beginning of the Cold War should be Churchill's Iron Curtain speech, and the formal formation should be the formal establishment of NATO and the Warsaw Pact. The two major powers, led by the United States and the Soviet Union, formally opposed each other and engaged in all-round confrontation in the political, economic, and military fields.
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Let's talk about how the Soviet Union confronted the Bretton Woods system in the United States after its establishment, and the formation of the Cold War pattern in the world.
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Cold War (Russian: refers to the political and military struggle between 1947 and 1991 between the capitalist camp dominated by the United States and NATO, and the socialist camp dominated by the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact.
In March 1946, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill delivered the "Iron Curtain Speech" in Fulton, USA, officially kicking off the Cold War. The introduction of the Truman Doctrine in the United States in 1947 marked the beginning of the Cold War. The establishment of the Warsaw Pact in 1955 marked the formation of a bipolar pattern.
The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 illustrated the failure of socialism under the Soviet model, marking the end of the Cold War and the end of the bipolar pattern, a total of 44 years. The United States has become the world's only superpower (the world pattern has changed to "one superpower and many powers" in the process of world multipolarization).
The United States and the Soviet Union are both "superpowers" in the world, and the two countries and their allies have struggled for decades to compete for world hegemony. During this period, although the differences and conflicts were serious, both sides tried their best to avoid the outbreak of a large-scale war (World War III) on a worldwide scale, and their confrontation was usually carried out through "cold" methods such as local wars, technological and arms races, space competitions, and diplomatic competitions, that is, "mutual containment, but no resort to force, so it is called "cold war".
The Cold War was mainly manifested in the confrontation between the two major military blocs led by the United States and the Soviet Union. The rivalry between the two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, is the main source of the world's long-term instability. The strength of the two major military blocs is equal, and neither of them dares to use force lightly.
Both the United States and the Soviet Union stockpiled large numbers of nuclear warheads, mutually assured each other of their destruction. After the ordeal of two world wars, the people of the world yearn for peace and oppose war.
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The Cold War generally refers to all confrontations between the United States and the Soviet Union since the introduction of the Truman Doctrine in 1945, except for the hot war, that is, military struggle. This confrontation includes espionage warfare, technological warfare, economic warfare.
The main reason for the formation of the Cold War was that after World War II, the Soviet Union, as a socialist country, was suppressed by the old capitalist countries, and the two countries exaggerated the atmosphere of war and the threat of each other at the same time. After Churchill's Iron Curtain speech, the Truman Doctrine, the implementation of the Marshall Plan, and the founding of NATO (all of which took place between 1945 and 1950, at the end of World War II), the Cold War confrontation was largely determined.
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Is the Formation of the Warsaw Pact a Symbol of the Formation of the Confrontation Between the Two Camps Is It Not a Direct Factor The NATO Warsaw Pact is only a sign of the formation of the confrontation between the two camps by their respective military organizations.
The Cold War was triggered by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's "Iron Curtain Speech" in the United States in 1946.
The military will always serve politics, and the bipolar ones are the emergence of the Western capitalist system headed by the United States and the Eastern socialist system led by the Soviet Union after World War II.
What is the difference between two major military blocs and two camps.
NATO's Warsaw Pact is a military organization subordinate to the Western capitalist system and the Eastern socialist system, and is used for military confrontation between the two systems, and the two camps are the Western capitalist system headed by the United States and the Eastern socialist system headed by the Soviet Union.
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The establishment of NATO and the Warsaw Pact is a sign of the formation of a confrontation between the two camps.
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