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Cold War Museum - 0 views

  • Allies of Ethiopia saw this as a huge threat and helped out. North Korea, Cuba, and the Soviet Union supported Mariam and his troops by giving Ethiopia dozens helicopter pilots, thousands of soldiers, weapons and military aid. Finally, after thirteen long, bloody months, Ethiopia (with help from its allies) gained back control over the Ogaden, and the Ogaden war was finally over.
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    Discusses the Ogaden war and the Soviet Union's involvement with Ethiopia during the Cold War
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    This site provides information about the aftermath of the Cold War in Ethiopia. The site is unbiased because it encompasses the war from different perspectives.
Akshay D

The Psychological Effects of the Vietnam War - 0 views

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    Cultural effects of the Cold War. The number of people that were killed and the corruption that occurred in Vietnam during the war
Madelyn B

Chile in the Cold War- Political Relations with the US - 0 views

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    This website provides details about the political relationship between the United States and Chile during and after the Cold War. The growing presence of the Marxist left meant a sharp increase in anti-American sentiment in Chilean public opinion, a sentiment that was fueled by opposition to the United States presence in Vietnam, the United States conflict with Cuba, and increased United States intervention in domestic Chilean politics.
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    Keep in mind though that the material presented here was sponsored by the U.S. Department of the Army between 1986 and 1998.
Mark H

Effects of the Cold War on Iraq - 0 views

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    This article discusses how one of the ways America was able to help Iraw was through providing aid to Iraq during and after the war effort in Iran.
Akshay D

Effects of Vietnam War - 1 views

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    Effects of Vietnam War Contains different aspects of the war
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    I looked briefly at this site because I know the "tripod" domain always raises a validity flag. Correct me if I'm wrong, but we have no information at all about the author of this site
Elizabeth G

Cuba relations during Cold War - 0 views

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    Describes different relationships with Cuba and other countries during the Cold war.
anonymous

Vietnam War-Introduction to the Vietnam War - Summary of the Vietnam War - 0 views

  • Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam, RVN), backed by the United State
  • generally viewed as an indirect conflict between the United States and Soviet Union
  • This period begins with North Vietnam's first guerilla attacks against the South and ends with the fall of Saigon.
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  • Pushing through ARVN forces with ease, they captured the Saigon on April 30, 1975, forcing South Vietnam’s surrender and reuniting the country
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    This discusses the different sides of the Vietnam War. What was important was that this e
anonymous

The Military and Diplomatic Course of the Vietnam War - 0 views

  • . Of these, more than 58,000 died or remain missing, and 300,000 others were wounded
  • $140 billion on the war
  • By 1961, guerrilla warfare was widespread in South Vietnam. Communist-led troops of the National Liberation Front (NLF) of South Vietnam, commonly referred to as Vietcong, were initiating hundreds of terrorist and small unit attacks per month
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    Mostly discusses war tactics/ military
Sabrina S

Mujahideen - 0 views

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    How cold war affected culture
Elise C

Fidel Castro; Cuba After the Cold War | Foreign Affairs - 0 views

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    The tags on this link have to be edited to match the format we are using for this project
Elise C

Cold War Timeline - 1 views

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    "Cuba"
Akshay D

The Effects of the Vietnam War - 0 views

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    Basic Information regarding US and Vietnam connection during Vietnam War
anonymous

BBC News - Ethiopia profile - Timeline - 0 views

  • 1974 - Haile Selassie overthrown in military coup. General Teferi Benti becomes head of state. 1975 - Haile Selassie dies in mysterious circumstances while in custody. 1977 - Benti killed and replaced by Colonel Mengistu Haile Mariam. 1977-79 - Thousands of government opponents die in "Red Terror" orchestrated by Mengistu; collectivisation of agriculture begins; Tigrayan People's Liberation Front launches war for regional autonomy. 1977 - Somalia invades Ethiopia's Ogaden region. 1978 - Somali forces defeated with massive help from the Soviet Union and Cuba.
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    This source gives a brief outline  of what happened in Ethiopia during the years leading up to, during, and after the Cold War
Akshay D

Agent Orange's health effects continued long after the Vietnam War's end - WorldViews -... - 0 views

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    Information regarding the effects of Agent Orange on the vietnamese people
anonymous

Vietnam War - History.com Articles, Video, Pictures and Facts - 0 views

  • More than 3 million people (including 58,000 Americans) were killed in the Vietnam Wa
  • More than 3 million people (including 58,000 Americans) were killed in the Vietnam Wa
  • 500,000 U.S. military personnel were involved in the Vietnam conflict
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  • 500,000 U.S. military personnel were involved in the Vietnam conflict
  • U.S. forces in 1973
  • withdrawal of
Akshay D

Vietnam War (1954-75) -- Encyclopedia Britannica - 0 views

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    Contains important events, deaths and dates that help contribute to the timeline
Caroline H

The United States and Chile: Coming in from the Cold - 0 views

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    This article discusses some of the political issues in Chile during the Cold War.
James L

Cold War Museum - 2 views

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    Overthrow of the Iranian government by CIA (1950's)
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    Describes over throw of the Iranian government.
anonymous

THE OGADEN WAR - MAIN - 0 views

  • The indiscriminate partition brought different ethnic groups (tribes) under one or more colonial power. This situation disrupted the political development of these societies; furthermore, ethnic groups were fragmented.
  • The horn of Africa has been a restive region for centuries. The region has been the scene of long lasting internecine conflicts. One of the most enduring and violent of those regional conflicts is the Ogaden conflict.
  • Families were forcibly separated into two or more groups; each group under a colonial power spoke a different European language.
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  • . In northern Ethiopia, villagers still point out sites of forts, churches and monasteries destroyed by Gurey as if his military escapades happened just two or three decades ago.
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    Talks about the division of Ethiopia from the Ogaden war and how the people lost their nationalities. 
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