Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War is the latest installment in the Call of Duty series. This game takes place during the Cold War era revolving around events that are inspired by real life, missions that could have hypothetically happened, and missions that are based on speculation. This Ebook contains many details about these events as well as an overview of the Cold War.
Cold war:
A war in which the use of military force between two belligerents is not declared and open for fighting. The term was first used to describe post-war tensions between new communist states and their neighbors, but it eventually expanded to include many forms of competition short of actual war, such as diplomatic maneuvering, propaganda, and espionage.
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Cold War is a game that takes up many events during the Cold War era. This Ebook will cover the historical context surrounding these events to make it easier to understand this game. The Cold war was essentially a competition between two superpowers, the United States of America (USA) and the Soviet Union (USSR), for global political dominance. Each side holds their own political system, had an ideology, and was trying to spread this ideology without military force through propaganda or espionage.
The USSR was founded after the October Revolution of 1917 by Russian Soviets who overthrew the government during World War I. The newly formed communist nation turned to Vladimir Lenin to lead the country. This began the start of communism. At first, their policies were more lenient than previous tsars because they wanted to win over the population by giving them what they wanted so that eventually people could be made aware of how great communism was. Once this happened, things shifted and communist ruthlessness began under Joseph Stalin. Stalin’s policies said that if people did not follow the government then they would be annihilated. This idea was carried on under Nikita Khrushchev and Leonid Brezhnev, who was the leader of the USSR when Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War takes place.
There were different types of communism, including democratic centralism and Marxism-Leninism. Democratic centralism said that there would be an organized government with a centralized command, but it also included democratic features such as elections and the ability to impeach officials. Under Marxism-Leninism, all citizens were required to follow communist laws or they would be shot on sight. This type of communism was taken up in China and is still being used today.
The United States of America was a country that had just won World War I and became the strongest, most influential nation in the world. At first they were going to go back to being isolationist because they did not want to get involved with global conflicts, but many people wanted them to take a larger role in global affairs. It was then that the USA began to assume this role after World War II and WWII, which showed its expansion.
The US had a system of government called “representative democracy” where people elect officials to make decisions for them. They also had capitalism, meaning that they were very capitalist with how everyone makes their own money and creates their own businesses with it. The people who were elected into office made a military alliance called NATO, which stood for North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Conclusion
NATO was a military alliance that protects the member countries from Soviet influence as well as nuclear threats from other countries. In Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War there is a mission titled “The Defector” where you have to rescue a German Soviet informant who knows about an assassination attempt. He has leaked information to the CIA that reveals there are plans to assassinate Fidel Castro, the Prime Minister of Cuba. The player is ordered to get him out alive so he can tell them more information at another time. This shows how much the USA cared for the people of Cuba, so they did not want them to be killed.
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