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  1. World map for the Cold War period (and beyond) This map attempts to show all border changes during the Cold War period and beyond. The changing boundaries of the international system are represented with a "lifetime" for each country, i.e. a start and end year.

  2. 17. Okt. 2021 · Cold War WorldMap 1953.png 1,425 × 625; 49 KB. Korean War Map.svg 940 × 477; 832 KB. Cold War alliances mid-1975.svg 860 × 440; 1.36 MB. Batı-Doğu Paktı.png 4,500 × 2,192; 206 KB. Cold War 1980.png 7,752 × 3,498; 1.95 MB. Cold War alliances mid-1975.png 800 × 409; 105 KB. Cold War Map (1974).png 2,560 × 1,200; 343 KB.

  3. Maps of Cold War era (1945-1991) alliances, Post-Cold War geopolitics, boundaries, and chokepoints. Includes 2024 NATO member states.

  4. KEY. of Europe, locate the following countries and color them blue: On your map. Communist rebels, backed by the USSR trying to take over Greece and Turkey. “Economic and Financial Aid” aka Money to provide a stable economy and jobs. Turkey and the Middle East would experience chaos, and could possibly be taken over by similar rebels Europe ...

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  5. Cold War Era. Copy provided by the National Archives and Record Administration of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley, CA 93065. Power Map of the World, Cold War Era.

  6. The events, especially the fall of the Soviet Union, drastically altered the world's balance of power, marking the end of the Cold War and the beginning of the post-Cold War era. Hans-Dietrich Genscher and other participants in the first round of talks conducted in March 1990 to negotiate the treaty, 14 March 1990, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bonn. ©Image Attribution forthcoming.

  7. Cold war world maps and timeline. End of the Second World War. The Second World War left Major European countries weakened by years of War. USA and USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), that fought together to defeat the Nazi and the Empire of Japan, are therefore the 2 only remaining superpower at the end of the Second World War.