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bulgar [2K]
3 years ago
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What new conflicts were created out of the end of the Cold War?

History
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algol133 years ago
4 0

Answer:

La primera fase de la Guerra Fría comenzó inmediatamente después del final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial en 1945. Estados Unidos creó la alianza militar de la OTAN en 1949 con el objetivo de frenar la influencia soviética en Europa. La Unión Soviética respondió a la creación de esta alianza con el establecimiento del Pacto de Varsovia en 1955. Las principales crisis de esta fase incluyeron el bloqueo de Berlín de 1948-49, la segunda fase de la guerra civil china (1946-1949), la guerra de Corea (1950-1953), la crisis de Suez de 1956, la crisis de Berlín de 1961 y la crisis de los misiles cubanos de 1962. La URSS y los Estados Unidos comenzaron a competir por la influencia en América Latina, Oriente Próximo y los estados recién descolonizados de África y Asia, donde el comunismo tenía una gran fuerza y donde se vivieron enfrentamientos tales como la Emergencia Malaya o la guerra de Indochina.

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