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Cold War History Series - Episode 6 - European Revolutions

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European revolutions, episode 6 of itshistorypodcasts.com's series on the Cold War.

Episode 6 - Berlin Wall 1.png

We’re going to pick up on the story of many countries in a Continent that had become divided by an Iron Curtain. The Continent had the USA’s most important and strongest allies, and was the area of many of the USSR’s key allies. It was of course Europe. We left the story of Europe with one of the most dramatic events of the Cold War - the Berlin blockade. This time, we will be back in Berlin for another shocking event.

And previously we also saw another very topical event for this episode – how the Soviets were invited to East Germany to end an internal uprising against the government. Something more brutal was to happen very soon..

Happy listening from the team at itshistorypodcasts.com!

George Levrier-Jones

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European revolutions, episode 6 of itshistorypodcasts.com's series on the Cold War.

Episode 6 - Berlin Wall 1.png

We’re going to pick up on the story of many countries in a Continent that had become divided by an Iron Curtain. The Continent had the USA’s most important and strongest allies, and was the area of many of the USSR’s key allies. It was of course Europe. We left the story of Europe with one of the most dramatic events of the Cold War - the Berlin blockade. This time, we will be back in Berlin for another shocking event.

And previously we also saw another very topical event for this episode – how the Soviets were invited to East Germany to end an internal uprising against the government. Something more brutal was to happen very soon..

Happy listening from the team at itshistorypodcasts.com!

George Levrier-Jones

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