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…environment the Cold War began. It was characterised by the arms race between the two superpowers who were eager to preserve their spheres of influence. Both developed such powerful weapons which were too dangerous to be used in practice, but which contributed…
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…; that he fires upon American and British planes in "No-Fly" zones; that he was close to completing work on nuclear weapons prior to the Gulf War; that he is a major supporter of state sponsored terrorism; that he is completing work on deadly weapons
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…, and the Marshal Plan provided food, weapons, and clothing to countries to help keep communism at bay. But when communism entered Cuba, the Cold War got a little more frigid. In January 1959, Fidel Castro overthrew the dictator of Cuba, Fulgencio Batista…
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…technically advance it will be more difficult to find concealed or secret explosives, and these technological advances have made chemical, biological and even nuclear weapons much more widely available, and have thereby occupy the ability to inflict…
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…had spent two billion dollars on the project. If we did not use this two billion dollars to our advantage, the money would have gone completely to waste. Another reason he decided to use such a destructive weapon was to end World War II quickly…
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…the globe ”. The Cold War was brought about by many factors caused at the end of World War II. The ideological differences, economic barriers, political and military alliances, and nuclear weapons all contributed to creating the Cold War…
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…environment the Cold War began. It was characterised by the arms race between the two superpowers who were eager to preserve their spheres of influence. Both developed such powerful weapons which were too dangerous to be used in practice, but which contributed…
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Category: /History
…environment the Cold War began. It was characterised by the arms race between the two superpowers who were eager to preserve their spheres of influence. Both developed such powerful weapons which were too dangerous to be used in practice, but which contributed…
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…is used as a biological weapon, people become infected by breathing the spores released in the air. Anthrax is 100,000 times deadlier than the deadliest chemical warfare agent. It is the preferred biological agent because it is easy to produce in bulk…
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…. The Germans wanted these top physicists to develop the technology for a nuclear weapon. The Germans wanted all of the research to take place under one roof in Berlin, but Heisenberg protested and persuaded them to allow each scientist to conduct…
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