De-Stalinization File
... ◦ Secret police restricted, labor camps closed, more open political discussion allowed, and artists were given greater freedom ◦ Khrushchev moved Soviet foreign policy toward “peaceful coexistence” with the West ...
... ◦ Secret police restricted, labor camps closed, more open political discussion allowed, and artists were given greater freedom ◦ Khrushchev moved Soviet foreign policy toward “peaceful coexistence” with the West ...
The Early Cold War
... missiles from Europe, & eliminated the entire class of Soviet SS-20 and U.S. Cruise and Pershing II missiles. ...
... missiles from Europe, & eliminated the entire class of Soviet SS-20 and U.S. Cruise and Pershing II missiles. ...
File
... hot line – a telephone line between Washington, D.C. and Moscow to improve communication between the United States and the Soviet Union ...
... hot line – a telephone line between Washington, D.C. and Moscow to improve communication between the United States and the Soviet Union ...
18_1 Origins of the Cold War
... North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and gave each other military support. This was the first time the U.S. had entered into a military alliance during peacetime. Later Greece, Turkey, and West Germany joined NATO also. ...
... North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and gave each other military support. This was the first time the U.S. had entered into a military alliance during peacetime. Later Greece, Turkey, and West Germany joined NATO also. ...
THE COLD WAR - Fort Bend ISD
... Truman Doctrine was an extension to the U.S. foreign policy set forth in the Monroe Doctrine (1823) and the Roosevelt Corollary (1904) ...
... Truman Doctrine was an extension to the U.S. foreign policy set forth in the Monroe Doctrine (1823) and the Roosevelt Corollary (1904) ...
Did You Know
... Europe. The Soviets saw the Marshall Plan as an attempt to buy the support of countries. In 1949, the Soviet Union set up the Council for Mutual Assistance (COMECON) to help the economies of Eastern European states. In 1947, the United States adopted the policy of containment to keep communism withi ...
... Europe. The Soviets saw the Marshall Plan as an attempt to buy the support of countries. In 1949, the Soviet Union set up the Council for Mutual Assistance (COMECON) to help the economies of Eastern European states. In 1947, the United States adopted the policy of containment to keep communism withi ...
United States
... The Soviet Union and its economically and politically dependent Eastern European satellite states refused to participate in the Marshall Plan. ...
... The Soviet Union and its economically and politically dependent Eastern European satellite states refused to participate in the Marshall Plan. ...
Cold War
... • The capital, Berlin, deep within Soviet-controlled territory, was also divided into four occupation zones. ...
... • The capital, Berlin, deep within Soviet-controlled territory, was also divided into four occupation zones. ...
Cold War The
... • The capital, Berlin, deep within Soviet-controlled territory, was also divided into four occupation zones. ...
... • The capital, Berlin, deep within Soviet-controlled territory, was also divided into four occupation zones. ...
BELL QUIZ: USE PAGES 605-608
... Britain) meet in June 1945 at the final wartime conference. • Stalin promises to allow free elections in all European countries currently occupied by Soviet military forces. • He lied. By July all Eastern European countries had communist governments w/out elections ever being held. ...
... Britain) meet in June 1945 at the final wartime conference. • Stalin promises to allow free elections in all European countries currently occupied by Soviet military forces. • He lied. By July all Eastern European countries had communist governments w/out elections ever being held. ...
Origins of the Cold War.key
... Continent. Behind that line lie all the capitals of the ancient states of Central and Eastern Europe. Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia; all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere, and all are subject, in on ...
... Continent. Behind that line lie all the capitals of the ancient states of Central and Eastern Europe. Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia; all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere, and all are subject, in on ...
Cold War - Gracie Magyar
... •The United Nations decided to come to South Korea’s aid, and the United States provided most of the financial support and troops •This was at the urging of the Truman administration •The conflict was never declared a war, but a UN police action •The UN forces pushed back the North Korean troops alm ...
... •The United Nations decided to come to South Korea’s aid, and the United States provided most of the financial support and troops •This was at the urging of the Truman administration •The conflict was never declared a war, but a UN police action •The UN forces pushed back the North Korean troops alm ...
Slide Template for SS Power Points
... France, Great Britain, and Germany were devastated from the war. But when the war ended two new super-power nations emerged – the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist ...
... France, Great Britain, and Germany were devastated from the war. But when the war ended two new super-power nations emerged – the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist ...
Learning from the mistakes of the past, the United States
... China then sends 300,000 soldiers to join North Korean war efforts July, 1953: an agreement was signed that ended the war in a stalemate (no winner or loser). The land would be divided. Land north of the 38th parallel would be communist; land south of the 38th parallel would be democratic ...
... China then sends 300,000 soldiers to join North Korean war efforts July, 1953: an agreement was signed that ended the war in a stalemate (no winner or loser). The land would be divided. Land north of the 38th parallel would be communist; land south of the 38th parallel would be democratic ...
Cold War and the Post-WWII World
... according to their ideologies. • The U.S. offered European nations financial support for rebuilding called the Marshall Plan, named after Sec. of State George Marshall. • President Truman also created the Truman Doctrine which stated the U.S. would help out ...
... according to their ideologies. • The U.S. offered European nations financial support for rebuilding called the Marshall Plan, named after Sec. of State George Marshall. • President Truman also created the Truman Doctrine which stated the U.S. would help out ...
Chapter 28: Cold War and a New Western World 1945-1970
... responsible for the spread of communism. Captured Berlin ending WWII in May 1945. Responsible for dropping the “Iron Curtain” over eastern Europe. ...
... responsible for the spread of communism. Captured Berlin ending WWII in May 1945. Responsible for dropping the “Iron Curtain” over eastern Europe. ...
File
... the United States, England, France, Denmark, Iceland, Canada, Italy, and Norway. Today, Germany, Greece and Turkey along with many other Eastern European nations belong. France has dropped out. These nations promise to go to each other’s aid if the Eastern Bloc attacks any one of them. The Easter Bl ...
... the United States, England, France, Denmark, Iceland, Canada, Italy, and Norway. Today, Germany, Greece and Turkey along with many other Eastern European nations belong. France has dropped out. These nations promise to go to each other’s aid if the Eastern Bloc attacks any one of them. The Easter Bl ...
Germany Political and Economic Reunion - 5thgrade
... -East German economy was falling further behind the West German economy. *West Germans had a better life than East Germans. So, to keep East Germans happy, the government allowed some of them to VISIT West Germany. ...
... -East German economy was falling further behind the West German economy. *West Germans had a better life than East Germans. So, to keep East Germans happy, the government allowed some of them to VISIT West Germany. ...
Iron Curtain: Division of Europe
... Seal off itself and its dependent eastern and central European allies from open contact with the West and other non-communist areas. Russia demonstrating its communist power to other nations The allies purpose of controlling the other part of Germany to be present there until a new, stable governmen ...
... Seal off itself and its dependent eastern and central European allies from open contact with the West and other non-communist areas. Russia demonstrating its communist power to other nations The allies purpose of controlling the other part of Germany to be present there until a new, stable governmen ...
The Cold War- Arms Race, Korea and Vietnam
... casualties were believed to be around 1.5 million. ...
... casualties were believed to be around 1.5 million. ...
Chapter 9, Lesson 1 The World Divided.
... The Berlin Airlift • The Americans and British would not leave the Western Berliners to starve or freeze. • They organized the Berlin Airlift where airplanes flew with food and supplies nonstop for 11 months. • The blockade did not work and was lifted in May 1949. ...
... The Berlin Airlift • The Americans and British would not leave the Western Berliners to starve or freeze. • They organized the Berlin Airlift where airplanes flew with food and supplies nonstop for 11 months. • The blockade did not work and was lifted in May 1949. ...
Chapter 15 - 1945 - Present
... been lost and the nature of post-war Europe would have altered significantly. ...
... been lost and the nature of post-war Europe would have altered significantly. ...
Chapter 26 The Cold War Begins
... • Kennan discussed Russian insecurity and fear of the West and why it was impossible to reach an agreement. • Proposed long-term containment of Russian expansion. • This led to Truman’s policy of containment – keeping communism within its present territory through diplomatic, economic, and military ...
... • Kennan discussed Russian insecurity and fear of the West and why it was impossible to reach an agreement. • Proposed long-term containment of Russian expansion. • This led to Truman’s policy of containment – keeping communism within its present territory through diplomatic, economic, and military ...
Chapter 33: Restructuring the Postwar World, 1945
... for superiority, and both countries extend their control over other nations. ...
... for superiority, and both countries extend their control over other nations. ...