The destruction of the Berlin Wall marked the end of the ______ War.
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"End of Cold War Legvold and others said the fall of the Berlin Wall marked the end of the Cold War. “The institutional basis for the Cold War, so far as it was focused in Europe, disappeared because the Warsaw Pact, as the opposing alliance, military alliance, to NATO, was scrapped. And of course that meant that Soviet power, military power, in Eastern Europe and on the border with West Germany, in East Germany, was now going to be pulled back. So for both institutional and conceptual reasons, it was the end of the Cold War.” Serge Schmemann said the fall of the Berlin Wall had a profound impact on U.S.-Russian relations. “It changed the entire map of the world. And it changed mainly our psychology. We all grew up -- I mean I certainly did -- in a Cold War psychology. There were ‘good guys’, ‘bad guys’- there was ‘them’ and ‘us’ - there were two powers,” said Schmemann. “If you had Zaire acting up, either they or we would control it in the interest of the great competition. So the loss of that has created a dynamic that we have not yet sorted out.”"
Legvold and others said the fall of the Berlin Wall marked the end of the Cold War. “The institutional basis for the Cold War, so far as it was focused in Europe, disappeared because the Warsaw Pact, as the opposing alliance, military alliance, to NATO, was scrapped. And of course that meant that Soviet power, military power, in Eastern Europe and on the border with West Germany, in East Germany, was now going to be pulled back. So for both institutional and conceptual reasons, it was the end of the Cold War.” Serge Schmemann said the fall of the Berlin Wall had a profound impact on U.S.-Russian relations. “It changed the entire map of the world. And it changed mainly our psychology. We all grew up -- I mean I certainly did -- in a Cold War psychology. There were ‘good guys’, ‘bad guys’- there was ‘them’ and ‘us’ - there were two powers,” said Schmemann. “If you had Zaire acting up, either they or we would control it in the interest of the great competition. So the loss of that has created a dynamic that we have not yet sorted out.”
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