Cold War

  • 1957 BCE

    Norad

    Norad
    Norad is the North American Aerospace Defence Command. It was found in Colorado USA. It effect the Cold War because it was agreement between Canada, and USA to defence the air of the two countries from the threats of Soviet bombs.
  • 1949 BCE

    Nato

    Nato
    Nato is a security alliance of 30 countries from North America and Europe the main idea of Nato is to safeguard the Allies' freedom and security by political and military It was founded in Washington DC, USA. It effected on cold war because it was the Liberal side. It was effected the Liberalism because it was Liberalism idea.
  • 1948 BCE

    Marshall plan

    Marshall plan
    It was a plan that US secretary George Marshall announced 13 billion to help the European Countries devastated by war, recover. It was offered to all countries in Europe. It That plan had non
  • 1948 BCE

    Molotov plan

    Molotov plan
    It was a plan that USSR created to encourage the Communism believes. Also it was a plan to pay the countries to be the side of Communism like how marshall plan was doing. It was basically in Eastern Europe. It was effect the cold war because it was way to find more countries in Communism side. It was totally against Liberalism.
  • 1945 BCE

    Yalta conference

    Yalta conference
    Yalta was a meeting between the three heads of USA, British, and Soviet. They met at the city of Yalta, located along the Black sea of the Crimean Peninsula. The effect was to start Cold War because agreements of making Germany 4 division, and free elections in liberal countries.
  • 1945 BCE

    Potsdam conference

    Potsdam conference
    It was a meeting between the heads of USSR, USA, and Britain after the death of Roosevelt, and since Churchill was out of the Britain house. They met in Potsdam in Germany. It effected the cold war because it was the starting of Cold war. It effected the liberalism because Germany had non.
  • Soviet Creation of Nuclear weapons

    Soviet Creation of Nuclear weapons
    The Soviet Union began experimenting with nuclear technology, and the first nuclear weapon was tested. They tested in Kazakhstan It was a big effect on cold war because it made the cold war more serious when USSR tested their first Bomb. Liberal has non
  • Korean War

    Korean War
    It was a war or a conflict between the two Koreans sides the North korea, and the South Korea. It was in Koreans, Korean Demilitarized Zone, and Korean Peninsula. The Korean War was an important development in the Cold War because it was the first time that the two superpowers , the United States and the Soviet Union, had fought a 'proxy war ' in a third country. Liberal: Has none
  • Stalin's Death

    Stalin's Death
    After having a stroke, Joseph Stalin, the Soviet Unions second leader at the age of 74, at the Kuntsevo Dacha. A state burial was held for him, with four days of national mourning declared. After having a stroke, Joseph Stalin, the Soviet Union's second leader, died on March 5, 1953, at the age of 74, at the Kuntsevo Dacha. A state burial was held for him, with four days of national mourning declared. The soviet Union underwent a transformation after a Stalin death USSR has non librealism.
  • Fidel castro taking over

    Fidel castro taking over
    What: Following Batista's defeat in 1959, Castro became Cuba's prime minister and took military and political authority.The US began to resist Castro's regime and attempted unsuccessfully to depose him through assassination, economic sanctions, and counter-revolutionary.
    Where:Cuba
    Effect: During the first decade after the Cuban Revolution, various reforms in Cuban society tackled racial integration, women's equality, communications, healthcare, housing, and education.
    Liberalism: Cuba has none
  • warsaw pact

    warsaw pact
    he Warsaw Pact established a unified military command and had the potential to strengthen the Soviet grip on the other member countries. Effected: The Warsaw Pact established a unified military command and had the potential to strengthen the Soviet grip on the other member countries. Liberalism: None of them have.
  • Vietnam war

    Vietnam war
    The aim of North Vietnam, which had defeated the French colonial administration of Vietnam, to unify the entire country under an unified communist rule modelled after Soviet, and China. Massive death toll. A total of 2 million Vietnamese civilians, 1.1 million North Vietnamese forces, and 200,000 South Vietnamese troops were killed throughout the battle. America dropped 8 million tonnes of bombs throughout the air war. Liberalism: Both side there are none liberalism
  • Hungarian Revolution

    Hungarian Revolution
    What: Protesters requested that their country be de-Stalinized, as
    well as liberal reforms and liberties. Where: Hungari Effect: Although the crackdown on the Hungarian Uprising had no serious international repercussions for the Soviet Union, it had a significant impact on the Eastern Bloc and Soviet internal politics. Most importantly, the uprising in Hungary exposed the communist system's flaws in Eastern Europe. Liberalism: Hungari has none
  • Bay of pigs

    Bay of pigs
    What: a failed attack launched by the CIA during the Kennedy administration to push Cuban leader Fidel Castro Where: Cuba Effect: the administration initiated Operation Mongoose—a plan to sabotage and destabilize the Cuban government and economy, which included the possibility of assassinating Castro. Liberalism: uba has none
  • Creation of the Berlin wall

    Creation of the Berlin wall
    What: More than 30 miles of barbed wire was laid down by East German soldiers through the centre of Berlin. East Berliners were not allowed to cross the border into West Berlin, and the number of checkpoints where Westerners could cross the border was dramatically limited.
  • end of Cuban Missile Crisis

    end of Cuban Missile Crisis
    What: The crisis was over, but the naval quarantine remained in place until the Soviets decided to evacuate its IL–28 bombers from Cuba, and the US withdrew the quarantine on November 20, 1962.
    where: Cuba
    Effect: The Soviet Union's delivery of ballistic missiles to Cuba triggered the most perilous Cold War confrontation between the US and the Soviet Union, bringing the world to the verge of nuclear war.
    Liberal: Has none
  • Nuclear Arms Treaties

    Nuclear Arms Treaties
    What: The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty was signed.The Nuclear NonProliferationTreaty was signed by numerous major nuclear and non-nuclear states pledging their cooperation in preventing nuclear technology from spreading
    Where: USA, Britain, USSR and another 59 countries
    Effect: As a result both countries would be devastated Some saw this philosophy as a deterrent to war because it would make both countries less likely to launch missiles if they knew it would only result in mutual devastition
  • Afghanistan/soviet war

    Afghanistan/soviet war
    What: Throughout the 1980s, rebel organisations known collectively as the Mujahideen, as well as smaller Marxist–Leninist–Maoist groups, waged a nine-year guerrilla war against the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan and the Soviet Army, mostly in the Afghan countryside.
    Where: Afghanistan
    Effect: The revived cold war taxed the communist system beyond its capacity, proving that communism was a failing model. Communism was undoubtedly doomed to begin with.
    Liberalism: Has none
  • Berlin Wall falling

    Berlin Wall falling
    What: The fall of the Berlin Wall served as a symbol of the country's unification—and, for many, the end of communism in Eastern Europe and the Cold War—despite the fact that East and West Germany were formally reunited.
    Where: West Germany, and East Germany
    Effect: With the fall of the Berlin Wall, anti-communism and communist intolerance spread fast throughout Eastern Europe, followed by open elections and economic reforms.
    Liberal: has none
  • End of Cold war

    End of Cold war
    What: In 1989 and 1990, the Berlin Wall was down, borders were opened, and communist regimes were deposed across Eastern Europe. The Soviet Union disintegrated into its constituent nations in late 1991.
    Effect: The end of the Cold War brought in an era of economic prosperity and a huge increase in the number of liberal democracies in Eastern Europe, although independence was accompanied by state failure in other regions of the world, such as Afghanistan.
    Liberalism: Has some