The Cold War
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1. sea blockade against Cuba, Cuba Crisis ( 22.10.1962)
2. Suez-Crisis (1956)
3. Berlin-Ultimatum ( 27.11.1958)
4. Southern Vietnam is supported by the US
5. Northern Vietnam is supported by China and the SU (communist)
6. Winston Churchill
6.1. "An iron curtain has descended across the continent." (1946)
7. McCarthyism
8. Israel
9. Egypt, Syria, Jordan
10. Japan
10.1. surrender after Hiroshima and Nagasaki
11. US
11.1. Richard Nixon
11.1.1. Strategic Arms Limitation Talks I &II (1969-72
11.1.1.1. Leonid Breschnew
11.2. Marshall-Plan (1947)
11.3. Harry S. Truman
11.3.1. Truman-Doctrine (1947)
11.4. January 1953: Roll-Back-Strategy
11.5. Ronald Reagan
11.5.1. wants to win the Cold War
11.6. Moon landing (21.07.1969)
11.7. 06. / 09.8.1945 Atomic Bombs dropped onto Hiroshima and Nagasaki
11.8. Dwight D. Eisenhower
11.8.1. 05.01.1957 Eisenhower-Doctrine
12. Conferences / Pacts
12.1. 17.07. – 02.08. 1945 Potsdamer Konferenz: US, USSR, GB
12.2. London Six-Power Conference (1948): US, GB, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg)
12.2.1. USSR left the Allied Control Council (1948)
12.3. Founding of the Nato ( 04.04.1949)
12.3.1. BRD enters 1955
12.4. Paris-Treaties 1955 Germany as sovereign state
12.5. summit meeting in Camp David (1959)
12.6. Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (1968)
12.7. Moscow Treaty ( 12.08.1970)
12.8. Helsinki Accounts ( 01.08.1975)
12.8.1. Paris Charta (21.11.1990)
12.9. NATO Double-Track Decision (1979)
12.10. Reykjavik-Conference (11. / 12.10.1986)
12.11. INF-Disarmament-Treaty for Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces (08.12.1987)
12.12. summit meeting in Washington (1987) and Moscow (1988)
13. Mudschaheddin
14. Disarmament
15. conflicts between the US and the USSR:
16. Poland
16.1. martial law (13.12.1981)
17. Czechoslovakia
17.1. 1948 coup d'état
17.2. Prag-Spring ended (21.08.1968)
17.2.1. justified by Breschnew (12.11.1968)
18. Afghanistan
19. USSR
19.1. Gorbatschow
19.1.1. resigned (26.12.1991)
19.2. Joseph Stalin
19.2.1. 10.03.1952 Stalin-Note
19.3. shot down an US spotter plane ( 01.05.1960 )
19.4. Berlin Blockade (24.06.1948)
19.5. Sputnik-Shock (1957)
19.6. Berlin-Ultimatum (1958)
19.7. Nikita Krushchev
19.7.1. visits the US ( 15. – 27.09.1959) to visit Eisenhower, praises peaceful coexistence