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Why was there a ‘Thaw’ in the Cold War after 1953?
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- After 1953, there was a ‘Thaw’ in the Cold War because of some big changes in how countries got along with each other.
- The most important reason was Stalin’s death in 1953, which changed who was in charge of the Soviet Union.
- To ease tensions, Nikita Khrushchev became the new leader and pushed for ‘peaceful coexistence’ with the West.
- The United States and the Soviet Union both had very powerful nuclear weapons, which made both sides aware that a direct fight could destroy both of them.
- Because of this fear of a nuclear war, communication became more careful.
- Also, the end of the Korean War in 1953 made the world a less tense place. Instead of fighting each other, both powers focused on economic growth and developing their own countries.
- Together, these things led to a short-term improvement in ties between East and West. This was called the ‘Thaw’ in the Cold War.
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