The end of World War II did not mean the end of conflict and competition in Europe. After the war’s end, the clash of ideas between democratic capitalism and authoritarian communism threatened to plunge Europe into another conflict. The next forty-five years were characterized by a long-simmering tension between two armed camps. The Cold War shaped European politics through the early 1990s, and its consequences are still seen to this day.
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Depth 2Parent ID: 1AF894E49C554CB1800512776A1AC000Standard set: History and Geography
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