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| Soviet blockaded this city in an attempt to oust the US |
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| First war between Soviet Ethnic groups took place between Armenians and |
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| Who said "Tear down this wall" |
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| Who was responsible for the UK's turn around |
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| Who was responsible for the UK's turn around |
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| Who challenged the UK for control of Las Malvinas |
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| Gorbachev thought he could win over the US public by |
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| Kohl wanted reunification of |
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