When did the Cold War start?
1945
A term for industrialized, capitalist countries.
In which country did the Taliban fought against the Soviets?
Afghanistan
The term for the division of Europe after WW2, where Moscow controlled the eastern nations, made by an Englishman -
Iron Curtain
A war where superpowers support local, smaller forces to fight on their behalf rather than engaging in direct combat with each other.
Proxy-war
What year did the Cold War end?
1989/1991
Name of the new and last soviet leader
Mikhail Gorbachev
The first man landed on the Moon
Neil Armstrong
Ideology of U.S in Cold War
Capitalism/Democracy
Name of the Western Military Defense Alliance
Nato
Year: Cuban missiles crisis
1962
A term for communist countries during the cold war
Second world countries
As World War II drew to a close, the nation's troops occupied a strip of countries along it's own western border as they regarded these countries as a necessary buffer, or wall of protection against the west.
What is the name of this nation?
Soviet Union
Ideology of Soviet Union during Cold War
Communism
Name of the Eastern Military Defense Alliance
Warsaw-pact
When did Soviet Union withdrew all it's troops from many places?
1989
This international organization was a new peacekeeping organization aimed to strengthen peace everywhere in the world. It was to be based in New York.
UN(United Nations)
The Superpowers fought a proxy war here. The consequence was a division of the country which still exists today.
Korea war(North and South Korea)
Name of the financial aid giving to European nations close to U.S.
Marshall Plan
A term for non-aligned, developing countries
Third-world-countries
year: Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
1979
What was the name of the American President that gave order to help Türkiye and Greece under the air called "Truman Doctrine"
H.S. Truman
The first man in space
Yuri Gagarin.
The name of the Conference where the superpowers divided Germany
Yalta Conference
Sputnik was..
The first satellite in space sent by Soviet Union