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  • 1917- Russian revolution

    1917- Russian revolution

    The Russian revolution was a revolution to over throw the imperial government and take over with Communism all over Russia.
  • 1945-Atomic Bomb

    1945-Atomic Bomb

    During the closing points of world war 2 the United States dropped Atomic Bombs on Japan. one on Hiroshima Aug 6,1945 and on Nagasaki Aug 9,1945. The bombs names were FATMAN and LITTLE BOY.
  • 1945-Potsdam Conference

    1945-Potsdam Conference

    This conference was the allied powers meeting with U.S.Harry S. Truman From, British prime minister Winston Churchill, and soviet premier Joseph Stalin. The conferees was about the procedures of peace throw out Europe. But they are not sighing any Trinitys or papers.
  • 1946-Iron Curtain

    1946-Iron Curtain

    The Iron Curtain was created by the soviet union that spread across Europe to protect the soviets from future invasions on there territory.
  • Hollywood 10

    Hollywood 10

    The Hollywood ten were 10 motion-picture producer, writers, and directors. all of these men were sent to the house un-american activities committee in October of 1947.
  • 1947-Molotov Plan

    1947-Molotov Plan

    The Molotov Plan was the same as the Marshall plan but it was from the soviets instead. It was made to supply aid and help rebuild the country's That were attacked in WW2.
  • 1947-Truman Doctrine

    1947-Truman Doctrine

    The Truman Doctrine was made by Harry S. Truman and was made to help and assist the country's that were heavily hit during the was that need first aid, military and money.
  • 1948-Marshall Plan

    1948-Marshall Plan

    The Marshall Plan Was The European recovery program Proposed by Secretary of State George C. Marshall. This plan gave $12 billion to all of the European country's that took it.
  • 1948-Berlin Blockade

    1948-Berlin Blockade

    The Berlin blockade was the first big international crises that was acted on by the soviet union. The soviets put up walls that blocked out all of the allied powers and cut off all canals and railroads that brought in food and supplies to the people of Berlin.
  • 1949- NATO

    1949- NATO

    NATO stands for (North. Atlantic. Treaty. Organization.) It is a military alliance that was formed by the North Atlantic Treaty in April 4, 1949. NATO’s military organization encompasses a complete system of commands for possible wartime use.
  • 1949- NATO

    1949- NATO

    NATO was created in April 4, 1949 and stands for North Atlantic treaty organization. It is a military alliance created to counterweight the soviet union after world war 2.
  • 1949- Berlin Airlift

    1949- Berlin Airlift

    On June 6, 1949 The United states and Britain started dropping in fuel, food, water and other very vital supplies to the people of west Berlin. This went on for 11 months of doing this help the people over there.
  • 1949- Soviet bomb test

    1949- Soviet bomb test

    The Soviet Union tested there first nuclear bomb on August 29, 1949 and was cod named RDS-1 and was detonated in a test site at today´s Kazakhstan. The young nuclear physicist Igor Kurchatov was the leader of this project.
  • -Alger Hiss Case

    -Alger Hiss Case

    Alger Hiss was a government official that was being convicted of being a communist spy from the soviet union in January 1950 by Whittaker chambers.
  • 1950-Rosenberg trail

    1950-Rosenberg trail

    The Rosenberg trail was about Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Rosenberg Civilians in the United states and were apart of the communist party and they were the first civilians to be executed by the death penalty during the peacetime in the U.S.
  • 1950- Korean War

    1950- Korean War

    The war started in June 25, 1950. The Korean war was between the democratic people of north Korea and the republican people of south Korea. The United Nations and the United States joined the side of south Korea and China joined north Korea. This war had 2.5 million deaths over all.
  • 1954-Army McCarthy hearings

    1954-Army McCarthy hearings

    It was a series of hearings by the United states senate´s Subcommittee. They were investigating conflicting accusations between the United States Army and U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy.
  • 1955- Warsaw Pact

    1955- Warsaw Pact

    The Warsaw Pact formerly known as Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance. The Warsaw pact was signed in Warsaw, Poland. This pact was signed with Soviet Union and seven Soviet satellite states of Central and Eastern Europe