gōng yuán   shì jiè zhàn lěng zhàn World Wars and Cold War   

  cóng 1914 nián dào 1991 nián de duǎn zàn de 'èr shí shì jīng shì jiè zhàn 'èr shì jiè zhàn lěng zhànbāo kuò liǎo cuì guó lián de jué shuāi luòzhè xiē zāinàn xìng de shì jiàn xuān shì liǎo 'ōu zhōu zhí mín guó de zhōng jiébìng chuī xiǎng liǎo guǎng fàn de fēi zhí mín huà de hào jiǎo。 1989 nián zhì 1991 nián lián de jiě shǐ měi guó chéng wéi shì jiè wéi chāo guóyǐn liǎo tiě de bēng kuì guó tǒng xiàn réng jìn xíng zhōng de 'ōu zhōu huà jìn chéng de jiā kuài


  The "short twentieth century", from 1914 to 1991, sees World War I, World War II and the Cold War, including the rise and fall of Nazi Germany and of the Soviet Union. These disastrous events spell the end of the European Colonial empires and initiated widespread decolonization. The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1989 to 1991 leaves the United States as the world's single superpower and triggers the fall of the Iron Curtain, the reunification of Germany and an accelerated process of a European integration that is ongoing.


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