
History Storytime - For Kids
The Cold War
Oct 11, 2021
The podcast discusses the origins of the Cold War, the tensions between the West and Soviets, the race for nuclear weapons and space exploration, the division of Berlin and the construction of the Berlin Wall, and the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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- The Cold War was a standoff between the Soviet Union and the United States, with the Soviets aiming to spread Communism while the West sought to protect democracy and capitalism.
- Both sides developed nuclear weapons, but the Soviets obtained the knowledge to build their own bombs, leading to a massive nuclear stockpile and a constant threat of annihilation.
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The Cold War: East vs. West
The Cold War was not a traditional war with fighting, but a standoff between the Soviet Union and the United States. The Soviet Union, led by Stalin, wanted to spread Communism and have control over the countries it had conquered, while the West, including the United States, wanted to protect democracy and capitalism. The West developed nuclear weapons, giving them an advantage, but the Soviets acquired the knowledge to build their own nuclear bombs. Both sides amassed enough nuclear missiles to destroy the planet. The division between East and West was illustrated by the Berlin Wall, which separated a free West Berlin from communist-controlled East Berlin.
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