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The 1969 Sino-Soviet Border War: When Communism Almost Went Nuclear

5 min · 25 de may de 2026
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In 1969, the two giants of the communist world nearly went to war. Armed clashes along the Ussuri River exposed the deep rift between Mao's China and Brezhnev's Soviet Union. This episode dives into the Zhenbao Island incident, where dozens of Chinese and Soviet soldiers died in hand-to-hand combat. We explore how nuclear threats, secret diplomacy, and the shadow of Vietnam shaped the most dangerous confrontation between the USSR and China. Learn about the Damansky Island skirmish, the role of Marshal Grechko, and the quiet backchannel that prevented escalation. A Cold War flashpoint that's often overlooked but nearly changed everything. #SinoSovietBorderWar #ZhenbaoIsland #DamanskyIsland #MaoZedong #LeonidBrezhnev #UssuriRiver #ColdWar #1969 #NuclearThreat #MarshalGrechko #AlexeiKosygin #ZhouEnlai #BeijingAirportMeeting #SovietUnion #China #History #FexingoHistory #BorderConflict Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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