Date in year · 1950 · The 1950s
July 4, 1950
On July 4, 1950, cold War: Radio Free Europe first broadcasts. Grigory Sokolov, Peter Frampton, Jancis Robinson would arrive in the same year.
Events
1
Births
0
Deaths
0
Year
1950
1950s
Date in year · 1950 · The 1950s
On July 4, 1950, cold War: Radio Free Europe first broadcasts. Grigory Sokolov, Peter Frampton, Jancis Robinson would arrive in the same year.
Events
1
Births
0
Deaths
0
Year
1950
1950s
Featured · July 4, 1950
The Cold War was a period of international geopolitical rivalry between the United States (US) and the Soviet Union (USSR) and their respective allies, the capitalist Western Bloc and communist Eastern Bloc. It began in the aftermath of the Second World War and ended with the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The term cold war is used because there was no direct fighting between the two superpowers, though each supported opposing sides in regional conflicts known as proxy wars.
Around 1950
1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1950th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 950th year of the 2nd millennium, the 50th year of the 20th century, and the 1st year of the 1950s decade.
What happened
1947–1991 geopolitical rivalry between US and USSR
The Cold War was a period of international geopolitical rivalry between the United States (US) and the Soviet Union (USSR) and their respective allies, the capitalist Western Bloc and communist Eastern Bloc. It began in the aftermath of the Second World War and ended with the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The term cold war is used because there was no direct fighting between the two superpowers, though each supported opposing sides in regional conflicts known as proxy wars.
Elsewhere that year
The class of 1950
Step through
Keep going