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The Cuban Missile Crisis And The Cold War

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The Cuban Missile Crisis occurred as a result of the hard evidence captured by a U-2 spy plane (on the 15th October 1962) of Soviet missiles on the ground in Cuba. This event lasted thirteen days and is widely seen by most historians as the closest the world has ever come to all-out nuclear war. It is my belief that the crisis held a great significance to the Cold War, largely due to the major ease off in tensions between the USA and the USSR that occurred as a result.

It is important to note that although there were issues later on between the two superpowers, tensions between the two never became as serious again. Both parties had realised how close they had come to nuclear war, and as a result of this there was a major change in attitude.

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