Hot Spots of the Cold War - Statistics

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Year Event Country % Correct
1962 The site of a crisis, where the US and USSR came closest to nuclear war. Cuba
100%
1961-1989 The 𝗰𝗶𝘁𝘆 where a wall symbolized the division between East and West during the Cold War. Berlin
98%
1955-1975 This Southeast Asian country became the focus of a protracted conflict between communist and anti communist forces for two decades. Vietnam
98%
1979-1989 This Central Asian country was invaded by the USSR, leading to a decade-long guerilla war. Afghanistan
95%
1953 This Middle Eastern country saw a CIA-backed coup to maintain Western oil interests. Iran
93%
1968 This European country was invaded by Soviet forces during the Prague Spring. Czechoslovakia
89%
1960-1965 This African country, formerly a Belgian colony, was the site of a major Cold War conflict and the assassination of its Prime Minister. D.R. Congo
89%
1971 This South Asian nation gained independence after a brutal war involving India and Pakistan. Bangladesh
88%
1956 This Eastern European country experienced a failed uprising from Soviet control, leading to widespread repression. Hungary
88%
1950-1953 This peninsula was the site of a bloody battle between communist and anti communist forces, resulting in millions of casualties and a lasting division. Korea
88%
1981-1990 A proxy war erupted here in Central America between the Sandinista and Contra rebels. Nicaragua
86%
1975-2002 This African country was the battleground of a civil war where Cuba and the USSR supported one side, and the USA supported the other. Angola
80%
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