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What are the specifics?
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At that time, the United States and the Soviet Union were both "superpowers" in the world, and in order to compete for world hegemony, the two countries and their allies fought for decades. 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 its confrontation was usually carried out through "cold" methods such as local wars, scientific and technological and arms races, space races, and diplomatic competitions, that is, "mutual containment, and no use of force to eliminate losses", so it was called "cold war".
The Cold War was mainly manifested in a confrontation between the two major military blocs headed 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 tranquility. The strength of the two major military blocs is equal, and neither of them dares to easily use force to end the struggle for world hegemony between the other and the other.
Both countries have stockpiled large numbers of nuclear warheads, mutually assured of destruction. After the end of the Cold War, and the hardships of the First and Second World Wars that preceded it, the peoples of the world longed for peace and opposed war.
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Compare the dispute between the United States and the Soviet Union over Poland and the Cold War during World War II.
Similarity: Reason: The conflict between the two blocs of the United States and the Soviet Union over their own interests: both between the two camps.
Skills: It's all open and secret fighting, verbal battles.
Connection: The former is a rehearsal for the "Cold War" between the two camps.
Different: Different background: The former World War II had not yet ended, and the United States and the Soviet Union were allies, and they were arguing over Poland's post-war arrangements.
The latter World War II has ended, the two camps have broken up, and the contradictions have intensified, giving rise to the methods of the Cold War: the former is hot, and the latter uses all means except war, that is, the Cold War.
Process: The Soviet Union took the hands of the fascists to get rid of the rebels in Warsaw, and finally was able to enter Poland smoothly, and the United States and Britain were helpless.
The two sides of the Cold War formed an all-out confrontation in politics, economy, and military affairs, and formed a balance.
The result was different: the former had the upper hand in the Soviet pavilion and established socialism in Poland.
The latter ended the Cold War with the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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World War II was a full-scale Cold War, and the Cold War was World War II before the Blitzkrieg.
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The biggest difference: in World War II, the hot war (war) and the cold war were (no war).
The definition of the cold war is the use of all means except war.
There are too many other comparisons, I just...
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During the Second World War, the imperialist countries demanded a redivision of the world due to their different interests, and the Cold War was a hostile socialist camp of the capitalist countries. The similarity is that all human beings have common selfish desires, and the difference is that their selfish desires are different. It is human beings to strive for their own interests to the maximum!!
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First of all, let me state that the Cold War was not a war! Although the Cold War was accompanied by several regional wars, such as the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan and the United States' fight against Vietnam, this is basically not similar to World War II, but there are many differences.
Differences: 1 'The Cold War refers to the political and diplomatic confrontation, conflict and competition between the United States and the Soviet Union and their allies between 1945 and 1990s. Since the end of the Second World War, during this period, although the differences and conflicts were serious, both sides of the confrontation tried their best to avoid the outbreak of large-scale wars (world wars) on a global scale, and their confrontations were usually carried out through "cold" methods such as local human wars, technological and arms races, and diplomatic competition.
World War II was fought on a global scale on the other hand, with the anti-fascist alliance and the anti-fascist forces around the world on the other hand.
2'camp: The Cold War was a struggle between the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact and the US-led NATO.
World War II was a war between the Allies and the Axis powers.
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That's the question you asked right at once for 51 years from 1939 to 1990.
Soviet-German non-aggression Yalta Berlin Crisis Korean War Cuban Missile Crisis Vietnam War Deterioration of Sino-Soviet relations Upheaval in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe (Great Changes in Eastern Europe) Disintegration of the Soviet Union.
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Are you going to write a tome? :)
There are too many major historical points in World War I, World War II, and the Cold War. If you really want to look for the historical chronicles of World War I, World War II, and the Cold War.
By the way, we can't look at history without ideas, but we should not be blinded by ideas.
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World War II: The Second Restoration.
History of the Great War" "Soviet" Lord Deborin.
Editor-in-chief of Survey of International Affairs: Wartime (1939-1946) Edited by Arnold Toynbee.
A History of the Second World War and Lidhart's History of World War II and Speer's Inside the Third Reich can be flipped, but the former is too much about the North African battlefield (the British are understandably self-respecting) and the latter is too much about themselves (which is understandable).
Cold War: There is a "History of the Cold War" in China, but I don't know what the level is.
Composite in nature:
Kissinger's "Grand Diplomacy", the Cold War part is the highlight.
The Extreme Years (1914-1991) Hobsbawm.
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= - Battle of Britain.
Moroccan events.
Bosnian events.
Balkan Wars.
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The Battle of Verdun, the Normandy landings, the Battle of the City Garden... It's too much... It's ready to be written into a book.
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The term originated from a speech given by Bernard Baruch in Columbia, South Carolina, on April 16, 1947. In addition, in 1946, Churchill visited the United States and delivered the famous Iron Curtain Speech: "From Szczecin on the Baltic Sea to Trieste on the Adriatic Sea, an Iron Curtain has been pulled down across the European continent".
Indirectly indicates the beginning of the Cold War.
The collapse of the Soviet Union marked the end of the Cold War.
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The collapse of the Soviet Union and the upheaval in Eastern Europe.
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The collapse of the Soviet Union was mainly caused by Yeltsin.
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The drastic changes in Eastern Europe and the collapse of the Soviet Union marked the end of the Cold War.
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Eastern Europe underwent drastic changes, the Soviet Union collapsed.
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The Soviet Union collapsed and the Warsaw Pact was dissolved.
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The collapse of the USSR, of course.
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This book is mainly about the history of the Cold War, and attention is paid to several aspects in the process of writing. The combination of history and theory, with history as the mainstay, is in it; The key to studying the history of the Cold War is that the causes of the Cold War are the key. Chinese and foreign scholars have conducted a multifaceted analysis, and there are different opinions.
This book is reviewed and discussed with appendices. Pay attention to the investigation and argumentation of historical documents. Particular attention is paid to the official documents of the United States and the former Soviet Union, including foreign production strategies and policies.
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Third, the relationship between the country's internal affairs and foreign affairs. Domestic socio-political and economic development is the basis for the pursuit of foreign policy. Diplomacy is a continuation of domestic politics and policy.
At the same time, we should pay attention to the impact of changes and developments in the international environment on the diplomacy of the United States and the Soviet Union, and place the relations between the United States and the Soviet Union and the two military-political blocs in the international political pattern. Fourth, comparative analysis. The fifth is to highlight the key points and analyze individual cases.
Sixth, on the basis of extensive research and absorption of the achievements of scholars at home and abroad, we should seek to make a concise and concise analysis and conclusion from a new perspective, and make a more accurate and convincing analysis and conclusion on the Cold War. This book attempts to expound and analyze the emergence, development, and end of the Cold War at multiple levels, perspectives, and fields.
The original plan for the writing of "History of the Cold War" was to be completed jointly by Professor Fang Lianqing and Associate Professor Sha Xiaoming. Due to Professor Fang Lianqing's busy teaching and scientific research tasks, he later withdrew. Associate Professor Zhang Xiaoming went to Harvard University as a Fulbright Visiting Scholar to conduct research, and submitted the original outline before leaving.
The first draft of some chapters of Chapters 7, 8, 9, and 10. The author has reprocessed and rewritten as needed. In order to respect the labor of the original author, this book has tried to retain part of the content of about 40,000 words.
The author would like to express his heartfelt gratitude to Professor Fang Lianqing and Associate Professor Zhang Xiaoming for their participation and cooperation, and for their hard work.
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After World War II, the confrontation between the two blocs in the east and west, led by the Soviet Union and the United States, was mainly between the United States and the Soviet Union in various fields such as economic, military, diplomatic, cultural, and ideological fields other than direct war. The term "Cold War" was first coined by the American political commentator Herbert Swope. The Cold War lasted more than 40 years, from the scumming of Churchill's Fulton speech and the rise of the Truman Doctrine to the end of the second summit of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe in November 1990.
In a sense, the contemporary history of the world is a history of the Cold War.
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