Cold War

  • Policy of Containment

    Policy of Containment
    State Department George Kennan claims the Soviet Union would take every chance possible to expand communism. He suggests the idea of 'containment' to keep this from happening. His idea became the root of the dominent US strategy for fighting communism throughout the entire cold war.
  • Policy of Containment

    Policy of Containment
    State Department George Kennan claims the Soviet Union would take every chance possible to expand communism. He suggests the idea of 'containment' to keep this from happening. His idea became the root of the dominent US strategy for fighting communism throughout the entire cold war.
  • Truman Doctrine

    Truman Doctrine
    Truman announces the USwould support foreign governments that are resisiting communist revolutions in the USSR. Convinved congress to appropriate $400 million to prevent the fall of Turkey and Greece.
  • Marshall Plan

    Marshall Plan
    A $13 billion recovery package to aid Europe ater ww2. The USSR viewed this as an attempt to interfere with International affairs and refused to participate.
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    Marshall Plan

  • Berlin Airlift ends Blockade of West Berlin

    Berlin Airlift ends Blockade of West Berlin
    Over a ten month span, an estimated 2,245,315 tons of supplies were airlifted to the bloackaded city in West Berlin. Stalin admitted defeat May 12th, 1949 and lifted the blockade.
  • NATO Formed

    NATO Formed
    The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was created with ten Western nations with America and Canada to create an anti-Soviet alliance so America's nuclear arsenal could be spread across Western Europe. The organization said its purpose was "seek to promote stability and well-being in the North Atlantic area" (North Atlantic Treaty). (shmoop.com, spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk)
  • Soviet Union tests their first Atomic Bomb

    Soviet Union tests their first Atomic Bomb
    The launch ushered in new political, military, technological and scientific developments,. It was the start of the space age and the US- USSR space race.
  • Soviet Union Test their first Atomic Bomb

    Soviet Union Test their first Atomic Bomb
    The launch ushered in new political, military, technological, and scientific developments. It was the start of the space age and the U.S.-U.S.S.R. space race.
  • Communists Defeat Nationalists in China

    Communists Defeat Nationalists in China
    Mao Zedong declares the People's Republic of China when the Communists win the civil war and the Chiang Kai-Shek's Nationalists move to Taiwan. (shmoop.com)
  • Creation of Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany)

    Creation of Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany)
    Was created from the British, French, and American zones of occupation in Germany.
  • Stalin Dies

    Stalin Dies
    Josef Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union, dies after 30 years in power. This lead to Khrushchev becoming the new leader of the nation. This changed the Soviet Union by letting new ideals into the nation. Khrushchev even attacked some of Stalin's policies. (sparknotes.com, shmoop.com)
  • Comecon-Warsaw Pact

    Comecon-Warsaw Pact
    A treaty between eight communist states of Central and Eastern Europe in exsistance during the cold war. Established by the USSR
  • Soviets launch Sputnik I into Space

    Soviets launch Sputnik I into Space
    The launch ushered new political, military, technological, and scientific developments. It was the start of the space age and the U.S.-U.S.S.R. space race.
  • Watergate Break-in

    Watergate Break-in
    5 men, aided by the GOP, broke into the Democratic National Convention. There was $25,000 found in one of the burglar's bank account, which was going to be sent to Nixon's campaign. This committee also found information on an ex- defence analyst. These efforts ended up having Nixon win with 60 percent of the popular vote against anti-Vietnam war campaigner and member of the Democratic party, George McGovern. (washingtonpost.com, spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk)
  • Nixon signs agreement to withdraw from Vietnam

    Nixon signs agreement to withdraw from Vietnam
    Nixon orders an end to all military action against Vietnam. The last troops left Vietnam on March 29, 1973.
  • Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan

    Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan
    Afghanistan was already in the midst of a harsch civil war- Russian troopers landed in the capital. A few days later they shot and killed the current Prime Minister, who was trying to lead the country away from a religion based political system (Muslim) (he was communist) The Russians replaced him with one of their leaders, but keeping him in control strictly depened on the troops. America put a ban on rice exports to Russia and boycotted the Olympics being held there the next year.