On March 5, 1946, Winston Churchill outlined his vision of the essentials for a lasting global peace and mutual security after the horrors of World War II.

December 26, 1991, is a date most Americans pass over without notice. There was no parade, no surrender ceremony, no moment that felt like a clean victory. And yet that was the day the Cold War officially ended, marked by the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the quiet conclusion of a conflict that shaped nearly half a century of American life.

 

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