Cold War from 1950 to 1980 From 1950 to 1980, the Cold War spread from the traditional European stage to other parts of the world. However it is clear that the United States and the Soviet Union are only playing a negligible role in the origins of these conflicts - the basic framework at which it happened at best. In addition, everyone will do this when participating to various degrees. The United States appears more ambitious and interested in participation, but the Soviet Union is more concerned.
During the Cold War from the 1950s to the 1980s, there were West Germany 's movies and East German films. Filmmaker researchers and film researchers do not agree as to whether movies in various parts of Germany can be regarded as a single "German national film" during the Cold War era. Some of the films in West Germany also have something about "social political thought and the direct past of literature". East German films are usually funded by the Soviet Union as a "social criticism" movie. Like Wolfgang Stoddett 's The Murderers Are Us Us, some movies of the East Germany have examined Nazis in Germany in the past.
Along with the beginning of the Cold War arms race in the 1950s, the apocalyptic war between the US and the Soviet Union became a reality. During the Cold War (1947 - 1991), several military incidents were said to be very close to causing the Third World War. The Korean War was a war between the Communist alliance including the two Union, North Korea, China, and the Soviet Union, who tried to rule the Korean Peninsula, and the capitalist alliance including South Korea, the United States, and the United Nations. Many people believe that this conflict may soon expand to a full-blown war between the three countries, the US, the Soviet Union and China. Mr. Bill Downs, a local correspondent at CBS wrote in 1951, "In my opinion, the answer is as follows: Yes, South Korea is the beginning of World War III, winning Korea's victory
In 1949, Communists won the China Civil War, and the world's most populous country joined the Soviet Union as a Cold War opponent. In 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea, the United Nations and the US sent military and military aid. The Communist Party of China intervened to support the DPRK, and the bloody exercise lasted three years until the ceasefire agreement signed in 1953. The United States supports the South Vietnamese military regime and is working hard to prevent free elections that may unify the country. Communism North Vietnam. In order to respond to this threat, the Southeast Asian Treaty Organization (SEATO) was established in 1955 to prevent the spread of communism, President Eisenhower sent about 700 military personnel and military and economic aid to the South Vietnamese government . This effort is ongoing now when John F. Kennedy took office.