36 Passed House amended Feb 3, 2000
Expresses the sense of the Congress that the nation should celebrate the victory of the United States in the cold war and the tenth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall by: (1) promoting education about the cold war and its historical significance; (2) supporting efforts to establish a memorial museum to victims of communism; (3) celebrating peace, freedom, and the principles of democratic government; (4) honoring the role of the United States in the international struggle for individual human rights and the evolution of the free enterprise system; and (5) recognizing the veterans who served during the cold war.