Samantha Reed Smith was an American schoolgirl, peace activist, and child actress from Manchester, Maine. She became famous during the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. In 1982, Smith wrote a letter to the newly appointed CPSU General Secretary Yuri Andropov, and received a personal reply with a personal invitation to visit theSoviet Union. Smith died at the age of thirteen on August 25, 1985 in the Bar Harbor Airlines Flight 1808 plane crash.
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Union and the U. S. The two superpowers had by this point abandoned their strategy of détente and in response to theSoviet deployment of SS-20s, Reagan moved to deploy cruise and Pershing II missiles to Europe. In America, President Ronald Reagan came under pressure from a lobby of U. s. scientists and arms experts, while in Russia the government issued a statement that read, \”To prevent the militarization of space is one of the most urgent tasks facing mankind\”. In this period, large anti-nuclear protests were taking place across both Europe and North America, while the November 20, 1983, screening of ABC’s post-nuclear war dramatization The Day After became one of most anticipated media events of the decade. When Smith viewed the edition, she asked her mother: “If people are so afraid of him, why doesn’t someone write a letter asking whether he wants to have a war or not?\” Her mother replied, “Why don’t you?’” She wrote: “My name is Samantha Smith. I am 10-years-old. Congratulations on your new job. Are you going to vote to vote for a nuclear war? Not to fight over or have one of your own people all over the world? Please tell me how you aren’t going to help to not have awar? Please do what he wanted everybody to be happy and be happy too.”
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