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Can anyone please help me with this? Interview Questions:
Part A

Start the interview by writing down the following:

the person's first and last name— check that you spelled it correctly
his or her year of birth
the list of places that he or she lived between 1945 and 1989
the date and time of the interview
Part B

What was the first time you remember hearing about the conflict between the Soviet Union (or the USSR) and the United States? Tell me about it.
What does the term "Cold War" mean to you? What do you remember seeing or reading in the news about the Cold War, or conflict between the USSR and the United States?
What books, movies, cartoons, or posters did you see that villainized either country, capitalists, communists, or dealt with the Cold War? How did they shape your impressions at that time?
What were you taught in school and at home about the conflict? What did your school and family teach about nuclear threats and nuclear war?
Were you or any of your family members ever afraid that there would be a hot war or nuclear war between the two countries? When did you feel that way? If yes, did you do anything to prepare or get ready for it?
What aspects of the Space Race, or competition to explore space, do you remember? Was "Space Race" a phrase that you remember using at the time? What did it mean to you?
Can you think of any specific examples of rivalry between the USA and USSR in other areas of life, such as sports?
Do you remember the Berlin Wall coming down? How did it make you feel? How have your feelings about that era changed since 1989 and the Berlin Wall coming down?
What lessons should students today take away from the Cold War?

Part C

Now create two questions of your own to ask the interviewee.

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