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1.President John F. Kennedy was assassinated during a visit to East Germany.
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John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.
2.Mikhail Gorbachev is still alive.
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He died in 2022.
3.During the Korean War was the only time when Chinese and American troops have directly fought one another.
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American and Chinese forces have engaged in other conflicts including the Boxer Rebellion and the Battle of Barrier Forts.
4.It has since been proved that the USSR had major involvement in the Six-day War.
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Soviet intelligence provided Egypt with false reports of Israeli forces near the Golan Heights, which ultimately led to the war.
5.Sputnik 1 was the world's first artificial satellite.
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It was launched in 1957.
6.The launch of the aforementioned Sputnik 1 is generally considered the beginning of the 'Space Race'.
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7.Lithuania was the first member of the USSR to declare full independence, starting the Union's eventual dissolution.
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On the 11 March 1990, Lithuania broke away, with its fellow Baltic neighbours and Georgia following in the period of two months.
8.The USSR attempted to invade Finland in 1953 but were repelled.
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9.It was during the Cuban missile crisis that the Doomsday Clock has reached the closest to midnight.
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The Doomsday Clock is currently at 100 seconds to midnight, the closest it has ever been.
10.The atomic bombs dropped on Japan in WWII are widely believed to have been a show of power by the U.S. namely to the USSR.
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Because the USSR were more so occupying captured territories rather than liberating them, the U.S. probably used the bombs as a show of power.
11.The KGB and the Red Army were the same thing.
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12.Muhammad Ali was almost imprisoned for refusing to fight in Vietnam.
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Ali completely opposed the war, famously saying "shoot them for what?"
13.Joseph Stalin was the Soviet leader at the beginning of the Cold War.
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Stalin's reign: 1922-1953
14.McDonald's was only brought to Russia after the USSR dissolved.
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McDonald's came to the USSR in 1990 in Moscow's Pushkin Square, with thousands of Russians queuing to experience a western luxury.
15.Canadian troops fought in the Vietnam War.
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Many U.S. allies including Australia, New Zealand, France and the UK were involved, however Canada never officially participated in the war.
16.The Warsaw Pact is often also referred to as the Eastern Bloc.
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Although the Eastern Bloc (or Communist Bloc) can also be used to refer to all countries under the Soviet's communist influence, it is often used for the members of the Warsaw Pact.
17.The Iron Curtain first 'broke' at the Berlin Wall.
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The Iron Curtain had 'broken' in Hungary first, and many East Germans fled to West Germany through Hungary.
18.The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) was formed to provide direct protection against the USSR.
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Founded in 1949 by Canada, the U.S. and many western European nations, NATO is an attack one, attack all alliance securing the relative protection of all member states.