If Robert McNamara is one of the options, then he is the correct answer - he was important in the Vietnam War, but not during the WWII.
In 1918 H1N1 Or "The Spanish Flu" emerged and was extremely contagious. It was a Novel Virus just as SARS-CoV-2 (Coronavirus) is. Within months H1N1 spread to almost every country on the planet and was considered a Pandemic. The reason it was called "The Spanish Flu" is because Spain was the only country to report this in their news media. similar to what china tried to do by not reporting about the virus at first. The reason the 1918 was so deadly was because it emerged right as World War 1 ended and soldiers where moving all across the planet to return from the war to their home country which made the virus spread like wildfire and now with SARS-CoV-2 millions of people travel to the other side of the planet within hours daily which made it spread so fast.
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-Between Soviet Union and United States.
-Begins 1945 - 1991
-It was a war of maneuvering and propaganda
-Conflict started because both nations wanted to dominate
-If one nation won, then the victory would be a a -----PYRRICH VICTORY: Both sides are so badly damaged that if one wins they would not gain much.
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Russia refused Germany's demand to stop mobilizing its military after Austria-Hungary declared war
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It was important because it was marked by extensive discoveries and inventions in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Dialectic, Literature, Logic, Mathematics, Astronomy, Religion and Philosophy.