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The United Nations
On April 25, 1945, people from 50 different nations met in San Francisco to make a new peacekeeping. On June 26, 1945 the people singed the charter establishing the UN -
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The Cold War
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The Postdam Conference
The Postdam Conference was the last WW II conferences, held by "Big Three" heads of state. The leaders of the State arrived to different agreements on the German Economy, punishment for war criminals, land boundaries and. -
The Truman Doctrine
Truman declared that “ the United States must support free peoples who are resisting help from armed minorities or by outside pressures.” Congress agreed with Truman and decided that the doctrine was a main key to help keep the communisum at bay. -
The Marshall Plan
The Marshall Plane brought back European hopes. Over 4 years about 16 countries would recieve $13 billion dollars in aid. -
The Berlin Airlift
The Berlin Airlift was a act of which American and British officials flew food and supplies into West Berlin. This act ended in May 11, 1949 -
The Nato Alliance
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The Warsaw Pact
Because the United States was letting the German's remilitarize, The soviets saw this as a threat and responded with the Warsaw Pact. The Warsaw Pact was a defense organization that put the Soviets in command of the armed forces of the member states.