Europe and the Global Cold War, 1962-1991: Confrontation, Détente and Collapse
The building of the Berlin Wall in 1961 symbolised the division of Europe along ideological lines for the next three decades. It was a rollercoaster ride that would end with the collapse of the Communist regimes of Eastern Europe, and of the USSR itself.
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