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[[File:BerlinAirlift.jpeg|300px|left|thumbnail|During the airlift in 1949]]
After World War II why did the Soviets and Allies mistrust each other and how did this mistrust apprehension lead to the Cold War? The Cold War (1945-1991) represented a series of localized conflicts and intense diplomatic rivalries between camps led by the capitalist United States and the Communist Soviet Union. This era also saw a massive increase in civilian and military technology, including thousands of nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them across the planet.
This era was largely an outgrowth of the previous decades, with a special focus on the roles the United States and the Soviet Union played in the Second World War. As Europe and Asia prepared for a long rebuilding process both sides offered their own visions for a postwar reality and security.