Cold War Develops/Intensifies (pg. 5 - 10) Flashcards

1
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Why was Truman concerned about the huge spread of Communism? (pg. 5)

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  • Europe was devastated post-war, no money or jobs. Communism was attractive to people, as it ensured everyone had enough.
  • Many in Eastern Europe were liberated from the Nazis by the USSR
  • Some governments (eg. Greece and Turkey) were too poor to battle the Communist revolution. If they couldn’t fight it, he feared it would spread across Europe (Domino Theory)
  • Appealed to those who had nothing
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2
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What year was the Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan? (pg. 5)

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1947

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3
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What did the Truman Doctrine state? (pg. 5)

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USA must try to contain Communism spreading, they should provide money and troops to stop this from happening

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4
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What did the Marshall Plan state? (pg. 5)

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Boost European economy - USA gave $13 billion to help rebuild Europe, and claimed countries had to trade to claim it
Communism appealed to those with nothing, so the plan hoped to contain communism by giving countries a stake of the capitalist system by trading with the US

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5
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When was Cominform set up? (pg. 6)

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1947

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6
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What did Cominform do? (pg. 6)

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Organise all communist parties in Europe to arrange their leadership so Moscow could control them

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7
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What were 2 consequences of Cominform? (pg. 6)

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  • Got rid of any opposition to the USSR’s control of satellite states
  • Encouraged communist parties to block Marshall Plan assistance
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8
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When was Comecon set up? (pg. 6)

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1949

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9
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What did Comecon do? State 2 things. (pg. 6)

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  • Build up trade links between Comecon countries
  • Prevented Comecon countries to sign up to the Marshall Plan
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10
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What was the consequence of Comecon? (pg. 6)

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Europe was now divided into two spheres of influence (known as the Iron Curtain)

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11
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When was NATO set up? (pg. 6)

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1949

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12
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What was NATO? (pg. 6)

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Western military alliance based on collective security - if one country was attacked, other NATO countries had to help

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13
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Why was NATO significant? (pg. 6)

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  • Led to Soviet Warsaw Pact
  • There were now 2 military alliances facing Europe (NATO and Warsaw Pact)
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14
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When was the Warsaw Pact set up? (pg. 6)

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1955

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15
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What were the West and East given of Germany and Berlin? (pg. 7)

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West - Given West Germany and Berlin
East - Given East Germany and Berlin

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16
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What did the USA want from their division of Germany? (pg. 7)

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A united, capitalist Germany with whom it could trade with and prevent the spread of Communism

17
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What did the USSR want from their division of Germany? (pg. 7)

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A weak, divided, Communist Germany so it couldn’t attack them again

18
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Why did Bizonia effect Stalin? Give 3 things. (pg. 7)

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He wasn’t consulted, went against Potsdam agreements, and suspected the USA attempting to divide West and East Germany

19
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How many troops were in the Soviet zone of Germany? (pg. 7)

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1.5 million

20
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What was the Berlin Blockade? (pg. 7)

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USSR closed all road, rail, canal links into West Berlin, blocking all supplies into Berlin to show it had power to stop a divided Germany working,
This was a problem due to the fact East Germany grew most food that West Berlin ate

21
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How did the West respond to the Berlin Blockade?

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An airlift - from 1948-49, thousands of supplies were flown daily into Berlin

22
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Give 3 consequences of the Berlin Airlift for the West (pg. 7)

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  • Made USA look generous, peaceful
  • West Germany officially formed (FRG)
  • NATO formed to combat Soviet threat
23
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Give 3 consequences of the Berlin Airlift for the East (pg. 7)

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  • Made USSR look aggressive, threatening
  • East Germany officially formed (GDR)
  • Warsaw Pact created to counter Western threat
24
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Give 4 impacts of Soviet rule in Hungary (pg. 9)

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  • Suffered a lot under Stalin’s control
  • Any opposition ruthlessly wiped out
  • Communism was very unpopular
  • Their ruler, Rakosi, was brutal. Called himself ‘Stalin’s best pupil’, yet many called him ‘Bald Butcher’
25
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What happened in Hungary, 1956, that led to protests? (pg. 9)

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Poor harvests and bread shortages - the people began protesting against Communist rule by attacking local communists and pulling down Stalin statues

26
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What did Kruschev do to help settle the unrest in Hungary? (pg. 9)

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Appoint Nagy - a liberal prime minister in the hopes of calming everything down

27
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What were Nagy’s reforms? Give 3. (pg. 9)

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  • Leave the Warsaw pact to become neutral
  • Hold free elections
  • UN protection from the USSR
28
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Why did Krushchev dissapprove of Nagy’s reforms? (pg. 10)

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He knew if Hungary left the Warsaw Pact, other countries would soon follow

29
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What happened to Hungary? (pg. 10)

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In 1956, 200,000 Soviet troops invaded Hungary to restore Communist rule

30
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State 3 consequences of the Soviet invasion of Hungary (pg. 10)

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  • 5000 Hungarians killed
  • Nagy arrested, executed. Kruschev wanted to make an example of Nagy to stop more rebellions against Communism
  • New Hungarian leader appointed, Kadar. He re-established Communist rule in Hungary by introducing the Fifteen Point Programme. Hungarians grudgingly accepted this.