AP European History
The year 1961 is significant in the context of the Cold War, marking pivotal events that intensified the ideological and geopolitical tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union. Key occurrences included the construction of the Berlin Wall, symbolizing the physical and ideological division between East and West, and the Bay of Pigs invasion, a failed U.S. attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro's government in Cuba. These events underscored the escalating conflict and competition for influence during this critical period.