The Cold War

By ayanali
  • yalta conference

    yalta conference

    the Big Three agreed that after Germany's unconditional surrender, it would be divided into four post-war. It take place in a Russian resort town in the Crimea.The uneasy partnership of capitalist and communist superpowers would not last without a shared enemy. The effect it had on liberalism that Germany so that is the effect it had
  • Soviet Creation of Nuclear weapons

    Soviet Creation of Nuclear weapons

    It was RDS-1 or "First Lightning" (codenamed "Joe-1" by the United States. it was in August 1949. On August 29, 1949, at the Semipalatinsk Test Site in Kazakhstan, the Soviet Union secretly conducted its first successful weapon test (First Lightning, based on the American "Fat Man" design). The effect that had in the cold war was that the country was scared to do anything and a lot of people died because of the Nuclear weapons.
  • potsdam conference

    potsdam conference

    to negotiate terms for the end of World War II. It tacks place in Potsdam, Germany. The Potsdam Agreements also approved massive population movements. the effects of liberalism was they divide Germany into three zones of occupation (one for each nation), and to defer discussions of German reunification until a later date
  • Molotov plan

    Molotov plan

    the system established by the Soviet Union in 1947 to aid in the reconstruction of Eastern European countries that were politically and economically linked with the Soviet Union. it was in 1947. it was created by the Soviet Union in 1947. Molotov Plan states were able to redirect their trade to the Soviet Union. they did not have freedom to do anything.
  • marshall plan

    marshall plan

    The Marshall Plan was a US-sponsored programme aimed at rehabilitating the economies of 17 western and southern European countries in order to create stable conditions in which democratic institutions could thrive after WWII. In response to the crisis, Secretary of State George Marshall advocated on June 5, 1947, in a speech at Harvard University, that European nations devise a plan for economic reconstruction and that the US provide economic help.It was taken control of the most eastern Europe.
  • `NATO

    `NATO

    .NATO's main goal was to unite and enhance the military responses of the Western Allies in the event of the Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact allies invading western Europe. unify and reinforce the military reaction of the Western Partners in the face of a hypothetical invasion of western Europe by the Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact allies. There were a lot of countries that did not have liberalism. you did have freedom if you are a part of NATO
  • Korean War

    Korean War

    North Korea's Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) and the South Korea's Republic of Korea are at odds (South Korea). A lot of people lost their lives. The United States was resolved to keep significant military forces in place to restrain communism. They did have freedom but when USSR the were trying to take their freedom but they did not give up
  • Stalin’s Death

    Stalin’s Death

    a severe hemorrhagic stroke affecting the left hemisphere of the brain. all of the things that they were going to do it want down because of his death. After he die the country have freedom
  • Fidel Castro taking over

    Fidel Castro taking over

    The Cuban Revolution (Spanish: Revolución Cubana) was an armed uprising led by Fidel Castro and his fellow revolutionaries from the Movement and their allies against Cuban President Fulgencio Batista's military regime. It happened in Cuba. In response to these concerns, Castro allied with the Soviet Union and enabled the Soviets to station nuclear weapons in Cuba, sparking the Cuban Missile Crisis, a watershed moment in the Cold War. they were trying to make way there freedom
  • Warsaw pact

    Warsaw pact

    The Soviet Union and seven other Soviet satellite states in Central and Eastern Europe signed a collective defence treaty.Following the fall of the Soviet Union in March and July 1991, the Warsaw Pact was officially abolished.provided for a single military command as well as the systematic capacity to increase the Soviet grip on the other member countries.
  • Vietnam War

    Vietnam War

    The Vietnam war was not a good war the us lost a lot of money because of that. a lengthy, expensive, and divisive battle pitting North Vietnam's communist regime against South Vietnam and its main ally, the United States. how it affects the cold war because Vietnam did not want to fight and they were ok with have no freedom
  • Hungarian Revolution

    Hungarian Revolution

    From October 23 to November 10, 1956, a spontaneous nationwide revolution against Hungary's Communist government and its Soviet-imposed policies took place across the country.It happend in Hungary.The Soviet Union's popularity in Western Europe has plummeted to its lowest level since World War II.
  • NORAD

    NORAD

    Aerospace warning, aerospace control, and maritime warning are all handled by this binational military command.
  • Bay of pigs

    Bay of pigs

    a failed invasion of Cuba by 1,500 Cuban exiles opposed to Fidel Castro in April 1961. It happened on the south coast of Cuba because the US was attempting to prevent communism from taking root in the Americas, the invasion is considered part of the Cold War.
  • Creation of the Berlin wall

    Creation of the Berlin wall

    During the Cold War, the German Democratic Republic built a wall to keep its citizens from fleeing Soviet-controlled East Berlin to West Berlin. More than 30 miles of barbed wire was laid down by East German soldiers through the center of Berlin. top the flow of migrants out of the communist sector, and prevent the West from exerting additional influence in the East. they did have a liberalism
  • End of the Cuban Missile Crisis

    End of the Cuban Missile Crisis

  • Nuclear Arms Treaties

    Nuclear Arms Treaties

    The NPT is a historic international treaty whose mission is to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and weapons technology, promote cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, and advance the goal of nuclear disarmament and total disarmament. it is in Moscow, Russia; London, United Kingdom; Washington D.C., United States. Both the American and Soviet peoples are experiencing widespread concern.
  • Afghanistan/soviet war

    Afghanistan/soviet war

    the youth a nine-year guerrilla war against the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan they had a conflict between them. The Soviet Union launched thousands of troops into Afghanistan at the end of December 1979, assuming complete military and political control of Kabul and huge swaths of the country. they pushed the communist system beyond its capacity. they did not have liberalism so that is how it effect.
  • Berlin Wall falling

    Berlin Wall falling

    The spokesman for East Berlin's Communist Party proclaimed a change in his city's relations with the West on November 9, 1989, as the Cold War began to soften across Eastern Europe. happened across Eastern Europeblock the flow of migrants out of the communist sector, and become the most famous picture of the Cold War in Europe.
  • End of the Cold war

    End of the Cold war

    It was when the cold war ended. All of the couther come toger help one other.