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The Cold War (What Can We Learn from the People Who Witnessed War?)
| Expected release date is Jan 1st 2027 |
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Overview
The Cold War was one of the most defining periods of the twentieth century, shaping global politics, daily life, and the hopes and fears of millions.
This book shines a light on what it was like to live through decades of tension between rival superpowers, when the threat of nuclear war loomed large and political divisions shaped every aspect of society. Through powerful eyewitness accounts, primary sources, and clear timelines, readers discover how people on both sides of the Iron Curtain experienced this extraordinary era. From life in divided Berlin to the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Space Race, The Cold War reveals the human stories behind the headlines. This compelling book helps students understand the impact of long-term conflict and the valuable lessons we can learn from those who witnessed a world defined by rivalry, fear, and hope for peace.









