European History – 1945 to Present
The Berlin Crisis refers to a series of confrontations between the Soviet Union and the Western powers over the status of Berlin during the Cold War, particularly in 1961. It highlighted the ideological divide between East and West, directly linked to Khrushchev's rise to power, his Secret Speech, and the broader context of Soviet reforms and the policy of peaceful coexistence.
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