6. The Abyss

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November 22, 1963. President Kennedy has just been assassinated in Dallas. His successor Johnson sinks his country further into the quagmire of the Vietnam War. Over a period of ten years, three million young Americans discover Hell. Footage of the Vietnam war aired on television often leads to peace protests. And in 1973, America calls its boys home. This is a victory for the Communist world? But the USSR has been weakened. Soon, the "satellite" republics demand their freedom.

5. The Wall

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1956. Khrushchev closes the door on the Stalin years. He is determined to open up the USSR to the outside world. "Mister K", with his round, jovial face, surprises the entire world by visiting the United States. But the man who approved the bloody repression of the Budapest uprising hasn't gone soft. Now, he is preparing a co-existence with newly elected President Kennedy that will be anything but peaceful.

4. The Conquest

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March 1953. Stalin is dead. The Little Father of Peoples is now no more than an embalmed corpse that his potential successors eagerly flock to pay respects to. In East Berlin, a wave of hope comes over the German workers; it is swiftly repressed by the Soviets? In Asia, the heated conflicts are coming to an end. The US leaves Korea without glory, while the French, who fall into the Vietminh's trap in the Dien Bien Phu valley, fight their last battle in distress.

3. The World Trembles

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September 1950. In Korea, the conflict drags on. After a successful landing at Incheon, General MacArthur and his troops are once again defeated near the frozen Yalu river, where they face a new enemy: China. Truman considers the atomic bomb? In Indochina, the French are taking a beating. The similarities between the two conflicts is striking - same covert players, same frightened civilians, same rows of starving prisoners?

2. The Escalation of Fear

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1947. Fearing that a damaged Europe might fall prey to Communism, America launches the Marshall Plan, reconstruction aid for the European nations. The French also need help in Indochina, where Ho Chi Minh, hidden in the jungle, watches his army and his power grow? Stalin has imposed a blockade in Berlin, but he prefers to focus on the success of his brand-new atomic bomb. And the red wave continues to roll across continents.

1. The Big Rift

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Summer 1945. The victorious nations celebrate a return to peace. But behind the scenes of global reconstruction, a more drawn-out, insidious confrontation is in the making between those who were formerly allies. The West is concerned about Stalin's growing power in the East. Communist ideology continues to spread, all the way to Indochina, where Ho Chi Minh kicks off a protracted war against the West.

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