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The Cold War - John Gaddis companion
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The Cubam Missile Crisis (Briggs 2005, p. 57)
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Ereignisse
Convergin of Russian and US troops
End of WWII
US President Franklin D Roosevelt dies and is succeeded by Harry S Truman
Clement Attlee defeats Winston Churchill in the national election
The Nazi-Soviet Nonagression Pact is signed.
First Nuclear Weapon Test
George Kennan sends the 'Long-Telegram'
Nokolai Novikov telegrams Moscow
Stalin's February 9th speech
Czechoslovakian communists seize power in the last Eastern European democracy.
The Soviet Union tests an atomic bomb in the Kazakhstan desert
Mao Zedong proclaims the formation of the People's Republic of China
Mao declares in a speech entitled 'On People's Democratic Rule' ally status with the Soviet Union
Mao visits Moscow
North Korea launches an invasion into South Korea
The United Nations is founded
George Marshall speaks at Harvard University - declares a need for US lead European Recovery Program - The Marshall Plan
Truman orders US military intervention in Korea
Korean Armistice Agreement signed - Effectivly ending the Korean war
Chinese forces - The People's Volunteer Army - cross the Yalu river that borders North Korea and China and enter the Korean war
The US drops an atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima in Japan
The US drops an atomic bomb on the city of Nagasaki in Japan
Joseph Stalin dies and is (eventually) succeeded by Nikita Khrushchev. Initially, Khruschev is appointed as the First Secretary, and Georgii Malenkov as Premier of the Soviet Union.
Georgii Malenkov is removed as premier
Dwight D Eisenhower becomes the President of the United States of America
America tests a hyrogen bomb
The Soviets test a hydrogen bomb
The Americans conduct Castle Bravo - the first in a nuclear test series designed to develop an aircraft-deliverable thermonuclear weapon.
Winston Churchill becomes the British Prime Minister...again
Nikita Khrushchev addresses the Western block at the Polish embassy in Moscow and declares: "We will bury you". Iconic of an ongoing push back against the West.
The 1955 Geneva Summit - a meeting of the leaders of the US, Soviet Union, Britain, and France.
The U-2 spy plane flys over Moscow and Leningrad and confirms the limited capabilities of Soviet weapons
The USSR captures U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers
John F Kennedy becomes the president of the United States of America
Fidel Castro overthrows Cuba's president General Fulgencio Batista and establishes a socialist that that would eventually lead to the construction of the Communist Party of Cuba
Soviet Yuri Gagarin becomes the first person to orbit the Earth
Vienna Summit - Meeting between Kennedy and Khrushchev
Kennedy addresses the US and demands that the Soviets stop sending missiles to Cuba
The Limited Test Ban Treaty (also called The Partial Test Ban Treaty) was signed - signaling a start of at least a desire to manage nuclear weapons
The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons was signed to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons
The Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty was signed
American Neil Armstrong lands on the moon
Winston Chruchill gives the Iron curtin speech
Truman announces the Truman Doctrine - to assists victims of aggression - democracy strand against communism
The Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) is formed with Communist party leader Wilhelm Pieck as president
The German Democratic Republic (East Germany) is formed
Walter Ulbritcht becomes the First Secretary of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany
Lavrentiy Beria becomes the First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union - leads the Soviet Union in a troika with Georgii Malenkov and Vyacheslav Molotov
Lavrentiy Beria is deposed in a coup d'état lead by Khrushchev who would assume power - Beria is killed
Khrushchev makes his "on the cult of personality and its consequences" speech to the congress of the communist party
Władysław Gomułka is made First Secretary of the Polish United Workers Party - leader of Poland, without the approval of the Soviet Union
The Stalinist leader of Hungary Matyas Rakosi is removed by Khrushchev
The Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutal Assistance is signed
The Berlin Wall is established
Khrushchev is deposed and succeeded by Leonid Brezhnev, Alexei Kosygin, and Niokolai Podgorny in a Troika. Brezhnev would eventually consolidate his rule in the 1970s
Chian Kai Sheck - the leader of the Nationalist and his party that had ruled what was the Republic of China, flee to Taiwan as Mao Zedong's Communist party rises
The Suez Crisi or The Anglo-French-Israeli Invasion of Egypt, also called the Secon-Arab-Israeli war or the Tripartite Aggression.
President of South Vietnam Ngô Đình Diệm is deposed by the Army of the Republic of Vietnam - The Americans recognised the brutality of Diem's regime but were shocked at Diem's murder
John F Kennedy is assassinated. He is succeeded by Lyndon B Johnson
The American's bomb ports in North Vietnam, in Honoi and Haiphong
Konrad Adenauer becomes the Chancellor of West Germany
The East German president Wilhelm Pieck dies, his role is abolished and Walter Ulbricht becomes the Chairman of the Council of State - leader of East Germany
The North Atlantic Treaty (now known as NATO) is signed to ensure collective Western security by military means against the Soviet Union
Richard Nixon becomes the president of the United States of America
Nixon announces an invasion of Cambodia
Mao launches the Chinese Cultural Revolution at the Poltiburo in Beijing
The Sino-Soviet border conflict breaks out along the Soviet and Chinese border
'Nixon goes to China'
The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I) end in the signing of the ABM treaty by Nixon and Brezhnev
Willy Brandt becomes West German Chancellor
The beginning of the Watergate scandal - American security guard Frank Wills notices a break into the Democratic National Committee headquarters
The United Nations (UN) is founded to help ensure international peace and security following WWII
The signing of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the UN
The CIA is establish in the USA
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the leader of the Iranian Revolution, becomes the first supreme leader of Iran by overthrowing Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi - ending a 2500-yearold Monarchy
Nixon Resigns the Presidency following the Watergate scandal - Gerald Ford becomes President
The Marxist government of Salvador Allende wins the democratic election in Chile and takes power
A coup against Chile's Marxist government overthrows Allende and puts an anti-communist government in power in Chile. This government is lead by Augusto Pinochet.
The Warsaw Pact signed. Also known as the Warsaw Treaty Organisation (WATO)
The Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia
The Jackson-Vankik amendment is singed in the US.
The Helsinki Accords, or the Helsinki Final Act is signed - a major move to secure detente.
Pope John Paul II arrives in his native Warsaw and kisses the ground.
Margaret Thatched become the British Prime Minister
Mao Zedong dies and is succeed by Hua Guofeng
Deng Xiaoping assumes power over the Chinese Communist Party in the roles of Chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and Chairman of the Central Military Commission
Future first democratically elected president of Lech Walesa forms Solidarnosc (Solidaryt) - a party that would, in 1989, lead to the end of Communism in Poland
Ronald Reagan becomes President of The United States of America
Jimmy Carter becomes President of The United States of America
Mikhail Gorbachev establishes the position of President and becomes the last leader of the Soviet Union
Leonid Brezhnev dies and is succeeded by Yuri Andropov.
The Soviet Union invades Afghanistan
Saur Revolution
Herat uprising in Afghanistan
Perioden
The Katyn Massacre
Yalta/Crimea Conference
Tehran Conference
The Bolshevik Revolution that leads to the establishment of the Soviet Union
The 1954 Geneva Conference - a meeting of leaders from South Korea, North Korea, The People's Republic of China, the USSR, and the USA to discuss the dismantling of French Indochina
The failed 'Bay of Pigs Invasion' - A full-scale invasion of Cuba by American-trained Cubans.
Bandung Conference - a conference of newly independent states seeking neutrality during the cold-war - non-alignment
Six-Day Arab-Israeli war
Yom Kippur War
Ogaden War
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