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    Conflicts

  • Korean Conflict

    Korean Conflict
    Japan conquered Korea in the early 20th century. Summer of 1945 Korea was divided along the 38th parallel into Soviet north and an American-occupied civil war to break out. The armistice is what made the split of North and South Korean territory causing the war to end, but still today there have been many problems between the North and South crossings.
  • Communist Cuba and Missile Crisis

    Communist Cuba and Missile Crisis
    In the 1950's Fidel Castro organised a rebellion against the Cuban dictator who was in control. In 1952 Castro led his army to victory and transformed the country. The transformation is known as the Cuban Revolution. In 1961 John F. Kennedy supported an invasion of Cuba which failed miserably. In 1962 the Soviet Union sent nuclear missiles to Cuba. In October 1962 the US blockaded Cuba. On October 28 1962 the Soviet Union removed the missiles.
  • Chinas Conflict part 1

    Chinas Conflict part 1
    By the end of WW2, the Chinese communists had gained control of much of northern China. After Japans defeat Communist forces led by Mao Zedong fought a civil war against nationalists led by Jiang Jieshi. Mao’s forces swept to victory and set up the Peoples Republic of China. the defeated nationalists fled to Taiwan, China was now under communist control.
  • Chinas conflict Part2

    Chinas conflict Part2
    nationalist ideas lead to widespread economic hardship, also many Chinese people resented Jiang’s corrupted government and the governments reliance on western support. in 1950 communist China conquered Tibet. in 1959, Tibet’s most revered religious leader the Dalai Lama was forced to flee the country. With soviet help the Chinese forced collectivization.
  • Chinas conflict Part3

    Chinas conflict Part3
    from 1958 to 1960 Mao tried to increase industrial and agricultural output greatly. this became known as the “great leap forward”. this proved to be a massive failure, because the product that were produced in backyard industries were of low quality and worthless. between 1959 and 1961 as many as 55 million Chinese people were thought to have starved to death.
  • Nuclear Arms Race and Dentente

    Nuclear Arms Race and Dentente
    In 1949, the Soviet Union developed nuclear weapons. in 1953, the Soviet Union and the US had developed hydrogen bombs. in 1972 and 1979 both sides had agreed to limit the amount of nuclear weapons they had. During the 1970's the Soviet Union had agreed to a detente or time of relaxed tension. In 1979, the era of the detente ended.
  • Nato and Warsaw pact

    Nato and Warsaw pact
    In 1949 the U.S, Canada, and ten other countries formed a military alliance known as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization or NATO. members pledged to help one another if they were attacked. in 1955 the soviet Union Responded by forming there own military alliance called the Warsaw Pact. members of the Warsaw Pact included the Soviet Union and seven satellites in eastern Europe. Unlike NATO the Warsaw Pact was often invoked by the Soviets to keep its satellites in order. The Warsaw Pact cement
  • Demands for freedom increase

    Demands for freedom increase
    in 1968 when Czechoslovakia’s defiance of Soviet Controlled led to Soviet Invasion, hungary quietly introduced modest economic reforms since it was loyal to the warsaw pact it was allowed to make these changes. But as time progressed Hungarians began to criticize the goverment then economic hardships led to even more discontent. and then 1988 and 1989 the communist government under severe pressure allowed greater freedoms and new political parties to form and its border with Austria. Poland led
  • Soviets in Afghanistan

    Soviets in Afghanistan
    in 1979 the Soviet Union became involved with a long war with afghanistan when a Soviet supported Goverment tried to moderize the nation. its policies included social reforms and land redistribution that reduced the power of regional land lords who commanded armed men and warlords muslim conservatives charged that both policies threatened Islamic tradition when warlords took up arms Soviet troops moved in.