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Isla Rojas
22 July, 11:10
How did the Korean War change of the Cold War?
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The Korean War erupted on June 25, 1950 in the middle of the burgeoning Cold War, an international struggle between the US and the USSR for world domination of their competing ideologies, Democracy/Capitalism versus Communism ... The Korean War thus represented an important shift in US Cold War policy.
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