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Page 1: The Cold War

The Cold WarThe Cold War

The Cold War

By Dana Duffett

Page 2: The Cold War

League of Nations and League of Nations and Yalta ConferenceYalta Conference

• The League of Nations, established in 1920, contained many countries to promote peace and cooperation. This organization failed because the U.S. was not involved, it was self serving, it did not contain a military, and progress was slow.

• The Yalta Conference was held in February of 1945. President Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin agreed to divide Germany into four zones. Each of these zones was controlled by each of the allies, which also included France.

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United Nations and Nuremberg Trials

The United Nations, created in 1945, is a world wide organization to promote world peace, economic and social welfare. It has two major bodies- the General Assembly and the Security Council. United Nation’s headquarters is located in New York.

The main purpose of these trials was to punish German leaders for atrocities and other war crimes. The Nuremberg Trials took place between 1945 and 1949. Most of the leaders were found guilty and were imprisoned or sentenced to death.

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Iron Curtain Speech and

Truman DoctrineWinston Churchill delivered the Iron Curtain Speech on March 5, 1946. He used the words “iron curtain” to describe the line separating the Soviet Union and the countries under Soviet control. The Truman Doctrine was declared by President Truman to address to Congress to request $400 million to aid Greece and Turkey, as well as authorization to send American economic and military advisers to the two countries.

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Marshall Plan and NATO Created

Marshall Plan and NATO Created

• The Marshall Plan was adopted by the United States to give financial aid to European nations after World War II.

• NATO, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, was originally formed in 1949 and contained sixteen Western nations providing for joint military cooperation.

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Korean War Begins and Korean War Begins and EndsEnds

June 25, 1950 was the June 25, 1950 was the beginning point of the beginning point of the Korean War. This war was Korean War. This war was mainly based on the mainly based on the conflict between North and conflict between North and South Korea. North Korea’s South Korea. North Korea’s main goal was to unify the main goal was to unify the country by force.country by force.

This war continued until This war continued until July, 1953, when a treaty July, 1953, when a treaty was signed. This left Korea was signed. This left Korea divided along natural divided along natural boundaries, which was boundaries, which was almost the same even almost the same even before the war began.before the war began.

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Warsaw Pact and Sputnik Launched

The Warsaw Pact, created in 1955, was a military alliance between the Soviet Union and the Eastern European countries that were under a communist government. These Eastern countries were under the Soviet’s full control.

On October 4, 1957, the rocket, Sputnik, launched and began the space age. Sputnik is defined as “travel companion”, and this so called “travel companion” became the world’s first satellite.

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Berlin Wall Created and Cuban Missile

Crisis• The city of Berlin attracted up to

4,000 East German immigrants per week due to the fact that this Western part of Germany offered better jobs as well as pay. In order to stop this growth of population, the communist party created a 25-mile barricade across the city. This barricade was practically built overnight and it was reinforced with mines, body traps, and armed border guards.

• In 1962, Khrushchev, the leader of the Soviet Union, installed missiles in Cuba. His hope was to gain concessions in Berlin by bargaining the missiles. Khrushchev removed the missiles after the United States pledged not to invade Cuba.

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U.S. Sends Troops to Vietnam

and Apollo 11 In the early 1960’s, the U.S.

began to send troops to South Vietnam. There were up to half a million Americans fighting there. The United States went over to Vietnam to prevent the growth of communism.

President JFK’s goal of reaching the moon by the end of the 1960’s came true. The Apollo 11 mission was the first manned mission to land of the Moon. Two Americans, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin, became the first humans to actually step foot on the moon. And in the words of Neil Armstrong, “This is one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.”

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Fall of Saigon and Fall of Saigon and Berlin Wall FallsBerlin Wall Falls

On April 30, 1975, Saigon, the On April 30, 1975, Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, was capital of South Vietnam, was captured by the North captured by the North Vietnamese army. This event Vietnamese army. This event marked the end of the Vietnam marked the end of the Vietnam War and the start of Vietnam to War and the start of Vietnam to become under the communist become under the communist rule. rule.

The border separating Western The border separating Western from Eastern Germany was torn from Eastern Germany was torn down on the 9th of November, down on the 9th of November, 1989. The fall of the Berlin Wall 1989. The fall of the Berlin Wall was a symbol for the end of the was a symbol for the end of the Cold War. This brought great joy Cold War. This brought great joy and a sense of peace for several and a sense of peace for several German citizens.German citizens.