Cold War Textbook Flashcards

1
Q

When does WWII begin

A

1939

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2
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When did the grand alliance start and who did it comprise of?

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Britain, USA, USSR
1941

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3
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When was the Tehran conference?

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1943

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4
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When did Germany invade the USSR?

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1941

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5
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When was Potsdam conference

A

1945

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6
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When was yalta conference

A

1945

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7
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When did US do first successful a bomb test

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1945

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8
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When did the USA detonate atomic bombs over Japan

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1945

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9
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When was the long telegram and who wrote it

A

1946 - Kennan

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10
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When was Novikov telegram

A

1946

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11
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When was iron curtain speech and where?

A

1946 - Missouri

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12
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When was Truman doctrine

A

1947

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13
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When was Marshall plan announced

A

1947

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14
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When was Cominform started

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1947

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15
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When was a communist government introduced to Poland

A

1947

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16
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When was the Berlin blockade

A

1948

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17
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When was a communist government set up in Czechoslovakia

A

1948

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18
Q

When was nato set up?

A

1949

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19
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When was the federal republic of Germany set up and was it west or east

A

West - 1949

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20
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When was the German Democratic set up and was it west or east

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East - 1949

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21
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When was Comecon set up

A

1949

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22
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When was Warsaw pact formed

A

1955

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23
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When was Hungarian uprising

A

1956

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24
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When was the Geneva summit

A

1959

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25
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When was the camp David summit

A

1959

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26
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When was the communist revolution in Cuba overthrowing the Batista regime?

A

1959

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27
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When was Berlin Wall built?

A

1961

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28
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When was the Vienna summit?

A

1961

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29
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When was the bay of pigs?

A

1961

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30
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When was the Vienna summit?

A

1961

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31
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When was the Cuban missile crisis?

A

1962

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32
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When was the limited test ban treaty?

A

1963

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33
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When did Kennedy visit Berlin

A

1963

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34
Q

Who gave Britain, USA and USSR the nickname the grand alliance

A

Churchill

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35
Q

When was VE Day

A

May 1945

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36
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Month and year of Tehran conference

A

Nov 1943

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37
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Month and year Hitler attacks USSR (reason for grand alliance forming)

A

June 1941

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38
Q

Month of yalta conference and year

A

Feb 1945

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39
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Month and year of Potsdam conference

A

July 1945

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40
Q

Month UDS drops atom bombs

A

August 1945

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41
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Month and year of the long telegram

A

Feb 1946

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42
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Month and year of iron curtain speech Churchill

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March 1946

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43
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Month and year of Novikov telegram

A

November 1946

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44
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What 3 politicians are referred to as the big three

A

Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill

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45
Q

When did Roosevelt die

A

1945

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46
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When did Japan bomb pearl harbour

A

1941

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47
Q

Why was Roosevelt not very tough in negotiations with Stalin?

A

He wanted soviet support with the fight against Japan and he believed the only long term chance at peace would involve acceptance of the USSR

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48
Q

How strongly anti Stalin was Churchill?

A

Very strongly - conservative vs a communist = boom

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49
Q

Give an agreement involving the western front made at Tehran Nov 1943

A

USA + Britain would open second front by attacking Germany in Western Europe
To ease pressure on eastern front where soviets were suffering heavily
As German troops would have to be withdrawn from eastern front to western front to help fight

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50
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Give an agreement made at Tehran to do with Japan

A

Stalin would declare war against Japan and supply soviet troops to help USA win war against Japan
Only once war in Europe was over

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51
Q

Give 2 agreements made at Tehran to do with Germany

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Germany should remain weak after the war and it should be forced to surrender unconditionally
Poland should get land from Germany

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52
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Give an agreement to do with the USSR and poland made at Tehran

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USSR could keep the land it had taken from Poland in 1939

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53
Q

Give an agreement made in Tehran about an international body

A

An international body should be set up to settle disputes with negotiation rather than war - laying ground for future United Nations

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54
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Give one way the Tehran conference was important for international relations

A

Stalin was pleased as he had previously been concerned that the US/GB had been reluctant to open a second front, and was glad they had agreed to it
Churchill was less pleased as he had wanted to set up a front in the balkans instead of

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55
Q

By the yalta conference what 2 gains had the grant alliance made in the war

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Second front was pushing Germans back to Berlin
Soviets had defeated the Germans in the Soviet Union and not controlled most of central and Eastern Europe

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56
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Give 3 agreement made at yalta to do with Germany

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Germany would be split into 4 zones - each controlled by USA, GB, FR, USSR
Germany would pay 20 billion dollars in reparations - 50% to Soviets
Nazis banned and war criminals prosecuted

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57
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How much was Germany forced to pay in reparations (agreed at yalta)

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20 billion dollars

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58
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What % of the reparations Germany would pay would go to the Soviets

A

50%

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59
Q

What was a concrete agreement about international bodies made at yalta

A

UN would be set up - first meeting on 25th April 1945

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60
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When would first meeting of UN be

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25th April 1945

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61
Q

Give one disagreement at yalta

A

USA + Uk didn’t agree that all 16 soviet republics could get individual membership

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62
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How many soviet republics were there

A

16

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63
Q

Give 3 Soviet countries that were admitted into UN

A

Russia, Ukraine, Belarus

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64
Q

In yalta stalin agreed to join the war against Japan __months after the defeat of Germany

A

3

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65
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In yalta Stalin agreed that governments of countries in _____ Europe would be decided in ___ elections

A

Eastern
Free

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66
Q

Give the issue in the yalta conference

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Poland - as Stalin expected the government to be communist when a ‘free election’ was started in the country but the US and British supported the non-communist London poles

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67
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Who were the London poles?

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A group of politicians who left Poland after the German invasion in 1939 and formed a government-in-exile, first in Paris and then in London

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68
Q

When did Roosevelt die - month and year

A

April 1945

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69
Q

Who were new leaders before the Potsdam conference?

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Harry S Truman + Clement Attlee

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70
Q

When did the USA test their atomic bomb?

A

The day after the Potsdam conference began

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71
Q

By what treaty was the UN created and when

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Treaty of San Francisco in June 1945

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72
Q

How many members signed the UN treaty

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51

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73
Q

What were the members of the security council upon the UN’s formation and what power did they have?

A

Veto power
US + USSR + France + Britain + China

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74
Q

Truman and Attlee were ___ to diplomatic discussions

A

New

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75
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The newness of Truman and Attlee to diplomatic discussions meant it was ____ to get their way with Stalin

A

Harder

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76
Q

Truman had a ___ approach to the Soviet Union

A

Get tough

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77
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True or false: Truman deliberately delayed the date of the Potsdam conference until the bomb was ready

A

True

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78
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What was attlee’s main concern

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To ensure Britain would take charge

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79
Q

Give an agreement about Germany made at Potsdam

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Germany would be divided into 4 zones but the economy would be run as a whole

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80
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Give an agreement about Berlin made at Potsdam

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Berlin would be divided into 4 zones controlled by different countries each
Even though well inside Soviet controlled Germany

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81
Q

Give an agreement about industrial production and the USSR

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as the USSR controlled the poorest zone of Germany it was allowed to take a quarter of the industrial equipment from the other zones

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82
Q

The __army was occupying the satellite states

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The red army

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83
Q

Give one point of tension between GB + US + USSR on the satellite states

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USSR wanted control of Eastern Europe to ensure security of the Soviet Union - he saw this as a reasonable defensive measure
US saw this as the USSR trying to spread communism

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84
Q

When did US drop the first atom bomb as an attack and on what area

A

6 august 1945
Hiroshima in Japan

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85
Q

When was second atom bomb dropped on Japan

A

9 august 1945

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86
Q

How many Japanese civilians were killed by the two bombs

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Over 120 000

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87
Q

Give two impacts of USA dropping the atom bombs (one on the west and one on USSR)

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Made the west feel more confident placing themselves under American protection rather than with the USSR
Made USSR more determined to create a buffer zone to make itself more secure
Overall increase in tensions

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88
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When was the USSR’s first a bomb test

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29 august 1949 - 4 years later

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89
Q

By ____ 3 countries had the a bomb - what countries

A

1964
Britain, France + China

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90
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The a bomb being dropped by USA ____ increased Cold War tensions

A

Dramatically

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91
Q

The a bomb arguably marked the commencement of the __ race

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Arms race

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92
Q

Why did Truman and Stalin ask their embassies to report on attitudes in each others countries and when

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1946 - they feared the end of the grand alliance could lead to future conflict

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93
Q

Who wrote the long telegram

A

George Kennan

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94
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Kennan’s telegram was long or short in length

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Long - hence the long telegram

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95
Q

Who was the soviet diplomat in Washington

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Nikolai Novikov

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96
Q

Give 3 things that Kennan said in the long telegram

A

Stalin wanted to see the destruction of capitalism
Stalin felt the world was looking to destroy communism
If faced with strong resistance, USSR would back down (it wasn’t suicidal)

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97
Q

The long telegram arguably led to the policy of ____

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Containment

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98
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Give 3 things the Novikov telegram said

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USA wanted to use their massive military power to dominate the world
After Roosevelt died the Americans didn’t want to cooperate with h the USSr anymore
The American public would support a government if the government wanted to go to war

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99
Q

What provoked Churchill to make his iron curtain speech

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Communist governments had recently been set up in Hungary, Poland, Romania and Bulgaria

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100
Q

As Churchill must’ve cleared his speech with Truman first ___ took the iron curtain speech as reflecting ___ beliefs in general

A

Stalin
Aremifan

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101
Q

When was a communist government elected in Poland

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Jan 1947

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102
Q

When did communists seize power in Czechoslovakia

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Feb 1948

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103
Q

When was a communist government elected in Hungary

A

May 1949

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104
Q

Truman saw the takeover of satellite states by the USSR as an attempt to spread what worldwide?

A

Communism

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105
Q

Give 3 countries which are called the Baltic states

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Lithuania, Latvia + Estonia

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106
Q

When were the Baltic states conquered by the USSR

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1940

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107
Q

True or false: the Baltic states were satellite states

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False - they were part of the Soviet Union

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108
Q

From ___ to ___ What was the only democracy in Eastern Europe

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1919 - 1938 Czechoslovakia

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109
Q

Suppported by the ___ , communists in Czechoslovakia staged a ___ in ____ ____

A

USSR
Coup
Feb 1948

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110
Q

Who was the leader of democratic Czechoslovakia until Feb 1948

A

Benes

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111
Q

Who became the new leader of Czechoslovakia after feb 1948

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Klement Gottwald

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112
Q

Give 2 countries that were satellite states but never occupied by the Red army (and hence had more autonomy)

A

Yugoslavia and Albania

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113
Q

At first, London poles ran Poland after WWII but after elections in 1947 a pro ___ government was introduced

A

Communist

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114
Q

In 1945 elections in Hungary there were enough/not enough votes for communists to form a government

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Not enough

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115
Q

By ___ Hungary was a one party state

A

1949

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116
Q

How much money did UK get in Marshall aid?

A

3.297 billion

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117
Q

How much Marshall aid did west Germany get?

A

1.448 billion

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118
Q

How much Marshall aid did Greece get

A

376 million

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119
Q

How much Marshall aid did USA give total

A

12.7 billion dollars

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120
Q

What did Ernest Bevin (British foreign Secretary) describe Marshall aid as?

A

‘A lifeline to sinking men, giving hope where there was none’

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121
Q

What was decided on as a way to refuse Marshall aid to the USSR (after Stalin requested it) without refusing overtly

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Countries would have to agree to a thorough review of their finances first - and they knew Stalin would never allow this

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122
Q

What did the Soviets call Marshall aid?

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Dollar imperialism

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123
Q

Give 3 impacts of the Marshall plan on international relations from 1947

A

Stalins suspicions of the US were reinforced - here was evidence that the US was trying to crush the USSR
It tied western countries into supporting the USA
Divided Europe into 2 economic and political camps

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124
Q

When was Cominform set up

A

1947 22 September

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125
Q

How many members were within Cominform - name them

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9 - USSR + Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Yugoslavia, (communist parties of France and Italy)

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126
Q

Who were the Yugoslavian communists under the control of

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Tito

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127
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When was Yugoslavia expelled from Cominform

A

June 1948

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128
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What did Cominform do?c

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Control satellite states and ensured they followed orders
Encouraged trade between Cominform members
Officially REJECTED THE MARSHALL PLAN
Spread propaganda saying that America was no different from Nazi germany

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129
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When was Comecon set up>

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1949 25 January

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130
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Why was Comecon set up

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An alternative to Marshall aid

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131
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Give the 6 (and 7 later) members of Comecon

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USSR + Bulgaria + Czechoslovakia + Hungary + Romania + Poland + east Germany (Albania joined the next year)

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132
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Give the main activities of Comecon

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Arranging trade and credit agreements between member countries
After 1953 = industrial planning - Five Year Plan + nationalised industry + collective agriculture
Trade with Western Europe discouraged

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133
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What happened to bulgarias trade with other Comecon members from the 1930s to 1951

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10% - 90%

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134
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In March 1948 ___ stormed out of conferences about how to deal with Germany and its reparations

A

USSR

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135
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When had the British and American zones United - what did they call it

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1947 - bizonia

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136
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When was trizonia created (including France)

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March 1948

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137
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When was the new currency for trizonia made and what was it called

A

Deutschmark + June 1948

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138
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Give 1 impact of the creation of the Deutschmark

A

Meant that trizonia was a separate economic unit from the east

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139
Q

How many corridors through east Germany to West Berlin were there

A

4 - two land and two air

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140
Q

When did Stalin shut off land routes across east Germany to Berlin

A

June 1948

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141
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Why did Stalin do the Berlin blockade

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Trying to a show a divided Germany wouldn’t work + that the US should give control of Berlin to the USSR

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142
Q

How many tonnes of food was supplied per day by the USA to Berlin

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Over 1000

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143
Q

When was the blockade lifted

A

May 9 1949

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144
Q

When was the federal republic of Germany created

A

23 may 1949

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145
Q

When was the Bundestag created

A

14 august 1949

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146
Q

When was the German Democratic Republic created

A

October 1949

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147
Q

Only ____ countries recognised east Germany as a nation

A

Communist

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148
Q

When was nato created?

A

1949

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149
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Give 2 things that contributed to the creation of NATO

A

Berlin blockade and communist takeover in Czechoslovakia

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150
Q

Month that NATO was created

A

April 1949

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151
Q

How many members of nato

A

12

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152
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If one NATo country was attacked ____ member countries woudl come to its assistance

A

All

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153
Q

When was FRG allowed to join NATO

A

May 1955

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154
Q

How long after west Germany joining nato was the Warsaw pact created

A

Within a week

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155
Q

What were members of the Warsaw pact

A

Bulgaria Hungary Czechoslovakia Romania Albania east Germany Poland USSR

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156
Q

When did the USA first successfully test the hydrogen bomb

A

November 1952

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157
Q

When did Eisenhower take office

A

January 1953

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158
Q

When did Stalin die

A

March 1953

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159
Q

When did the ussr successfully test the h bomb

A

August 1953

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160
Q

When did west Germany join nato

A

May 1955

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161
Q

When did Khrushchev make a speech criticising Stalin

A

February 1956

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162
Q

When was the Hungarian uprising crushed

A

November 1956

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163
Q

When did the USA launch its first ICBM

A

June 1957

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164
Q

When did USSR test its first ICBM

A

August 1957

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165
Q

When is imre Nagy (PM of Hungary) executed

A

June 1958

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166
Q

The USSR had much larger stocks of ____ weapons than the US

A

Conventional

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167
Q

How many times more powerful was the h bomb compared to the a bomb

A

1000 times out of

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168
Q

How many kms away could an ICBM fire a nuclear warhead

A

4 500km

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169
Q

Nuclear weapons acted as a ___ for war

A

Deterrent

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170
Q

Dwight Eisenhower ran an election campaign that was very anti ___

A

Communist

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171
Q

When did Stalin die

A

5 March 1953

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172
Q

When did Khrushchev emerge as effective Ruler of the USSR

A

1956

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173
Q

During 1956 people of Hungary protested due to what

A

Fuel shortages, poor harvests, lack of political freedoms

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174
Q

When were there riots in the capital Budapest

A

October 1956

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175
Q

After protests, Khrushchev decided to replace __- with ____

A

Rakosi with Nagy

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176
Q

Give 2 things that Nagy did

A

Ended one party state in Hungary
Realeased many political prisoners
Persuaded Khrushchev to withdraw soviet troops from Hungary

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177
Q

When did rakosi fall from power

A

July 1956

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178
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When do Soviet troops withdraw from Budapest, and the government promises free elections and freedom of speech

A

28 October

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179
Q

When does Nagy announce that Hungary is leaving the Warsaw pact

A

3 November 1956

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180
Q

When do Soviet trooops invade Hungary to regain control

A

4 november

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181
Q

How many tanks invaded Budapest in response to Nagy announcing Hungary would leave the Warsaw pact

A

1000

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182
Q

The Hungarian Uprising is when supporters of Nagy put up a fight against the Soviet invasion and begged the west for support true or false

A

True

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183
Q

How many Hungarian forces were killed while the Soviets re established control

A

20 000

184
Q

When was Nagy executed

A

July 1958

185
Q

What did Khrushchev call Nagy’s death

A

A lesson to the leaders of all socialist countries

186
Q

The USA did nothing to help the Hungarian uprising true or false

A

True - its policy of containment prevented the spread of communism but didn’t want to meddle in the affairs of the satellite states

187
Q

Give 3 impacts of the Hungarian uprising on international relations

A

Reflected badly on the west who didn’t support the uprising
Made Khrushchev stronger
Increased tensions

188
Q

which side of Germany was democratic

A

west germany

189
Q

what did west Germany receive in the 1950s which Made it prosperous

A

Marshall aid

190
Q

give 2 reasons the communist regime in eat Germany was unpopular

A

restrictions on speech
secret police
shortages of basic goods and low standard of living

191
Q

when were there riots in eat Germany

A

1953

192
Q

how was order restored after riots in east Germany in 1953

A

the soviets sent in an armed force

193
Q

by 1958 how many eat germans had crossed to the west

A

3 million

194
Q

what fraction of east Germany’s population had crossed to the west by 1958

A

1/6

195
Q

what type of people left east Germany in particular and why was this bad

A

skilled workers (eg engineers and teachers and technicians)
brain drain - harder for economy to rebuild and has spiralling effect making east Germany worse to live in

196
Q

why did many East Germans who were skilled cross to the west

A

higher salaries available in the west

197
Q

give 2 reasons the mass migration into west Germany was bad for Khrushchev

A

it meant losing valuable people - economic disaster
and propaganda disaster

198
Q

who was soviet leader at the time of the Berlin crisis of 1958

A

Khrushchev

199
Q

what did Khrushchev want to do to solve the Berlin crisis

A

make berlin part of east Germany

200
Q

why did Khrushchev want berlin to become part of east Germany - what was the strategy

A

he knew it would make it harder for East Germans to leave

201
Q

when was the berlin ultimatum

A

27 Nov 1958

202
Q

when did Khrushchev demand that western forces recognise east berlin as its own country

A

November 1958

203
Q

give 2 things that the berlin ultimatum stated

A

berlin should be demilitarised and western troops withdrawn
that berlin should become a free city

204
Q

khruschev wanted berlin to have its own independent what in the berlin ultimatum

A

government

205
Q

how many months did khruschev give the west to make the changes required in the berlin ultimatum

A

6 months

206
Q

what was the threat against the west if they didn’t agree to the berlin ultimatum

A

Khrushchev would hand all routes into West Berlin to the government of east Germany

207
Q

why was the threat of handing transport routes into West Berlin to the government of east berlin a good one for furthering khruschev’s aims

A

it would force western powers to talk to the government of east Germany and so acknowledge it as a country

208
Q

who was the west German chancellor in 1958

A

Adenauer

209
Q

when were talks held to solve the ‘Berlin problem’

A

1959-61

210
Q

when and where was the first of the summits to discuss berlin

A

geneva, may 1959

211
Q

when was the second summit to discuss berlin

A

camp David, September 1959

212
Q

when was the third summit meeting to discuss berlin

A

Paris, may 1960

213
Q

was there any agreement reached at Geneva

A

no

214
Q

who invited who for further talks after Geneva

A

eisenhower, khrushcev

215
Q

when did eisenhower and khruschev first meet face to face

A

camp David summit September 1959

216
Q

what was agreed at the camp David summit

A

the Soviets would withdraw the berlin ultimatum

217
Q

were relations better or worse after the camp David summit

A

better

218
Q

when was an American spy plane shot down over the Soviet Union and what type of plane was it

A

1 May U-2

219
Q

what had the Americans claimed the spy plane was

A

a weather plane blown off course

220
Q

who was the pilot and what did the soviets do to him to find out his mission (U-2 spy plane may 1)

A

Gary powers - interrogated and he confessed

221
Q

eisenhower refused to ___for the U-2 spy plane incident

A

apologise

222
Q

who walked out of the meeting at Paris, may 1960

A

khruschev

223
Q

when was the last summit to discuss berlin

A

Vienna June 1961

224
Q

when did John F Kennedy become president

A

January 1961

225
Q

give John F Kennedy’s foreign policy

A

build up military force but talk to the soviets

226
Q

what had JFK’s reputation been damaged by prior to the Vienna summit of June 1961 and when was it

A

April 1961 the bay of pigs

227
Q

what did Khrushchev renew in the summit at Vienna

A

the Berlin ultimatum of 1958

228
Q

why did Khrushchev take a tough stance at Vienna

A

he thought Kennedy was inexperienced and Kennedy had been reputation ally damaged already

229
Q

how old was Kennedy when he took office

A

43

230
Q

as tension between west and east grew what else grew in the berlin crisis

A

migration from east to West Berlin

231
Q

on one day in august 1961 how many East Germans crossed to the west

A

40 000

232
Q

who urged khruschev to close the border east to West Berlin

A

Walter ulbricht the East German leader

233
Q

when did the Berlin Wall go up (what night)

A

night of the 12 August 1961

234
Q

how long was the Berlin Wall

A

165km

235
Q

the wall was originally made of what and then developed into being made of what

A

barbed wire
concrete

236
Q

what was the region separating west and east Germany called

A

no mans land

237
Q

over how many people were killed trying to cross the wall

A

130

238
Q

why was the wall bad propaganda for the soviets

A

it showed they had to lock people in and capitalism was more attractive

239
Q

what was a good outcome of the berlinwall for soviets

A

stopped refugees leaving east berlin

240
Q

what did West Berlin become an emblem of for the west (propaganda effectively)

A

the fight for freedom against communism - a stronghold which khruschev had to accept

241
Q

when did Kennedy visit West Berlin

A

1963

242
Q

when was the Berlin Wall taken down

A

1989

243
Q

the wall stopped a __-

A

war

244
Q

when was the cuban revolution headed by Fidel ___and _____

A

1959 - Fidel Castro + Che Guevara

245
Q

why was __(American president) concerned about the cuban revolution

A

eisenhower - america businesses invested in the country and owned lots of land there and bought allot of Cuba’s main export (sugar)

246
Q

castro was a what

A

nationalist

247
Q

what was Cubas main export

A

sugar

248
Q

America refused to provide what for cuba unless what

A

aid
it followed the guidelines of the IMF

249
Q

when did the cuban government take over all land owned by foreign nationals

A

may 1959

250
Q

did the US recognise the scheme for the cuban government to take over foreign owned land

A

no

251
Q

when did Khrushchev agree to buy cuban sugar and give economic aid

A

February 1960

252
Q

what was the secret clause of the agreement between the soviets and cuba in feb 1960

A

USSR would give cuba arms

253
Q

how far is cuba from us mainland

A

145km

254
Q

when did (president) ban trade with cuba

A

October 1960

255
Q

when did USA break of diplomatic relations with cuba

A

January 1961

256
Q

who proposed the bay of pigs idea

A

CIA

257
Q

what did the CIA suggest as a plan for the bay of pigs

A

send cuban exiles trained to launch an invasion and overthrow Castro - to make it look like a counter revolution

258
Q

how many cuban exiles made up the invasion force for the bay of pigs

A

1 400

259
Q

when did the bay of pigs happen

A

17 April 1961

260
Q

give 4 reasons the bay of pigs failed

A

volunteers were inexperienced especially compared to cubans
couldn’t send extra ground forces to support the attack
already 20 000 soldiers waiting
assumed too much support for the counter revolution but many liked Castro

261
Q

how many soldiers were waiting for the exiles in the bay of pigs

A

20 000

262
Q

the bay of pigs was ___for the USA

A

humiliating

263
Q

who was the previous regime that Castro overthrew

A

batista

264
Q

when did Khrushchev publicly announce he would supply arms to cuba

A

September 1961

265
Q

when did the US take pictures of launch pads for ballistic missiles

A

14 October 1962

266
Q

what type of spy plane took pictures of the ballistic missile launching sites on cuba

A

U-2 spy plane

267
Q

what type of launch pads were found in cuba

A

medium range ballistic missiles

268
Q

where did NATO have nuclear weapons close to the USSR

A

turkey

269
Q

why might Khrushchev have wanted to put missiles in cuba

A

he feared American attack on cuba and didn’t want an attack on communism
he wanted to restore prestige after Berlin Wall

270
Q

the USSR could/couldnt have fired missiles at the USA from the USSR

A

could

271
Q

who advised that the missiles could be operational within 2 weeks

A

the defence secretary Robert McNamara

272
Q

when were the congress elections in USA around the time of the cuban missile crisis

A

November - he didn’t want the democrats to do badly

273
Q

the missiles in cuba hurt America’s what

A

pride

274
Q

when are the 13 days of the cuban missile crisis

A

16-28 October 1962

275
Q

when was the ExComm set up in the cuban missile crisis

A

16 October

276
Q

the ExComm met every day for how many days

A

13

277
Q

when did Kennedy decide not to launch an attack

A

22 October

278
Q

what was the alternative to launching an attack on cuba which Kennedy decided on

A

a naval blockade

279
Q

if the USSR ignored the blockade what would happen

A

the US would have to sink the ships and war would break out

280
Q

how many bombers were prepared in case war against the USSR broke out

A

54 (each with 4 nuclear warheads)

281
Q

when did the soviet ships reach the blockade and what did they do

A

24 October 1962 turned around

282
Q

when did Khrushchev send a telegram to Kennedy offering to remove missiles from cuba if the Americans agreed not to invade

A

26 October

283
Q

when did the next telegram after the one on the 26th October arrive before Kennedy could respond to the first

A

27th October

284
Q

what did the second telegram to Kennedy say

A

offered removal of missiles if US missiles in turkey were also removed

285
Q

on the 27th October what was shot down over cuba

A

an American U2 spy plane

286
Q

who demanded military action from Kennedy

A

the Hawks

287
Q

what did Kennedy agreee to, to do with cuba

A

that he wouldn’t invade in return for the removal of missiles

288
Q

which telegram did Kennedy ignore from Khrushchev

A

the second one on the 27th October 1962

289
Q

when did Khrushchev agree to Kennedy’s acceptance of the telegram sent on 26th October

A

28th October 1962

290
Q
A
291
Q
A
292
Q

who met with the soviet ambassador and agreed to remove the Turkish missiles (this was previously kept secret)

A

Robert Kennedy - JFK’s brother

293
Q

what 2 leaders were involved in the cuban missile crisis -

A

Kennedy and Khrushchev

294
Q

when was the hotline between Moscow and Washington set up

A

June 1963

295
Q

when was the test ban treaty signed and what did it say

A
  • not to test weapons ion outer space, underwater or in air august 1963
296
Q

what 3 countries signed the test ban treaty

A

GB, US, USSR

297
Q

when was the outer space treaty signed

A

1967

298
Q

what did the outer space treaty agree

A

that space wouldn’t be used for military purposes - eg putting nuclear weapons in orbit

299
Q

when was the nuclear non proliferation treaty signed

A

1968

300
Q

what did the nuclear non proliferation treaty do

A

stop the spread of nuclear weapons - countries that had nuclear weapons wouldn’t share the tech with other countries

301
Q

give 4 treaties or things which resulted from the cuban missile crisis of 16-28 October 1962

A

hotline - June 1963
test ban treaty - 1963 august
outer space treaty - 1967
nuclear non proliferation treaty 1968

302
Q

Kennedy became more or less popular after the cuban missile chrisis

A

more - this gave him more confidence when dealing with the USSR

303
Q

did Khrushchev gain or lose popularity in the CMC

A

lose as the Soviets thought it was humiliating especially given the turkey thing was kept secret - was a key factor in Khrushchev’s dismissal

304
Q

when was Khrushchevs dismissal

A

1964

305
Q

when did Stalin die

A

5 march 1953

306
Q

when did Stalin support a pro communist coup in Czechoslovakia

A

1948

307
Q

who was the leader of Czechoslovakia in 1948

A

Klement Gottwald

308
Q

why was the economy of Czechoslovakia bad in 1950s

A

it was run for the benefit of the soviets and there were few consumer goods

309
Q

in Czechoslovakia there was no freedom of _____

A

speech, press, radio

310
Q

when did the Czech government carry out purges

A

1949-54

311
Q

give 3 examples of people purged in the Czechoslovakian purges

A

catholics, jews, democratic politicians, people with wartime connections with the west

312
Q

when were there student demonstrations in Czechoslovakia against low standards of living

A

1966

313
Q

when was Alexander Dubcek elected as____of the Communist party

A

1968 - first secretary

314
Q

dubcek was a devoted/not a devoted communist

A

a devoted

315
Q

what did Dubcek want for Czechoslovakia

A

socialism with a human face

316
Q

what was the Prague spring

A

dubleks liberalisation from April 1968

317
Q

give 3 examples of reforms from the Prague spring

A

censorship relaxed and criticism of government allowed
trade unions get more power
government control of industry reduced
trade with west increased
greater freedom to travel
multi party elections discussed as an idea

318
Q

Czech people liked/dislike the Prague spring

A

liked

319
Q

who replaced Khrushchev in 1968

A

Brezhnev

320
Q

who was refusing to attend wars pact meetings 1968

A

romania

321
Q

who refused to accept control from Moscow

A

Tito

322
Q

when was Yugoslavia expelled from com inform

A

1948

323
Q

who did Dubcek invite for talks which triggered Soviet response

A

tito and ceausescu

324
Q

when did Warsaw pact troops invade Czechoslovakia and end the Prague spring

A

20 august 1968

325
Q

how many Warsaw pact troops invaded Czechoslovakia

A

500 000

326
Q

individuals did/didnt put up a fight against the waraw pact troops

A

did

327
Q

when did __publish the Brezhnev doctrine

A

pravda - 26 september 1968

328
Q

what was the Brezhnev doctrine

A

said the actions of one communist country affected all of them

329
Q

when was Dubcek replaced

A

1969

330
Q

who replaced Dubcek

A

gustav husak

331
Q

over ____czechs were arrested after Husk took control

A

1000

332
Q

which two countries condemned the Soviet invasion after the Prague spring

A

Yugoslavia and Romania

333
Q

which two governments liked Brezhnev;s actions in Czechoslovakia

A

east Germany and Poland - more secure from the potential threat of reformers in their own countries

334
Q

there was an attempt to pass what resolution after the Czechoslovakia crisis

A

a formal resolution condemning the soviet invasion but the USSR vetoed it

335
Q

the USA didn’t take direct ___after the soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia

A

action

336
Q

when was the ICBM developed by america

A

1957

337
Q

when was the SLBM launched by america

A

1960

338
Q

when did the soviets get the SLBM

A

1968

339
Q

after how long did the soviets also get the ICBM

A

within the year

340
Q

when did the soviets develop ABMs

A

anti ballistic missiles developed 1968

341
Q

how long after the soviets did the USA develop ABMs

A

4 years

342
Q

when was Nixon elected

A

1968

343
Q

how many Americans died in the Vietnam war

A

60 000

344
Q

Nixon wanted to take america out of what war

A

the Vietnam war

345
Q

urban___was happening in 1968 in america triggered by what

A

rioting - the assassination of Martin luther king

346
Q

what did domestic issues lead Nixon to adopt a policy of in the 1970s

A

detente

347
Q

what did the Soviet Union want in the 1970s

A

to improve its economy and cut spending on weapons

348
Q

what was the name of the policy of building better relations between east and west Germany and who adopted it

A

Ostpolitik - Willy Brandt

349
Q

who won a Nobel peace prize for his part in negotiating an end to US involvement in Vietnam

A

Henry kissinger

350
Q

who appointed Kissinger as national security adviser in 1969

A

Richard nixon

351
Q

what does SALT stand for

A

the strategic arms limitation treaty

352
Q

when was SALT 1 signed

A

May 1972

353
Q

the section of SALT 1 which focussed on ABMs said what

A

they were only allowed at 2 sites with a maximum of 100 missiles at each

354
Q

the __treaty in SALT 1 (whose restrictions applied until __)allowd the USA to have how many ICBMs and how many SLBMs

A

interim
1977
1054
740

355
Q

how many ICBMs and how many SLBMs was the USSR allowd in the interim treaty of the SALT 1

A

1618
740

356
Q

the ____agreement set out steps for what

A

basic Principles agreement
avoiding nuclear war

357
Q

give 2 weaknesses of the SALT 1 treaty

A

the signing wasn’t going to stop nuclear war in the end
it didn’t take modern technology into account such as MIRVs(multiple independently targeted re entry vehicles) - multiple nuclear warheads on one missile

358
Q

SALT 1 had ___rather than practical importance

A

symbolic

359
Q

when did Brezhnev visit Washington

A

1973

360
Q

when did negotiations for salt 2 begin

A

1974

361
Q

when were the Helsinki accords and what were they

A

1975 - 3 baskets which aim to ensure the spirit of cooperation

362
Q

how many nations met in ___to discuss the Helsinki accords

A

33
1973

363
Q

give the 3 general names of the baskets in the Helsinki accords

A

european borders
international cooperation
human rights

364
Q

European borders are __according to the Helsinki accords

A

inviolable

365
Q

give 3 examples of international cooperation outlined in the 2nd basket

A

trade, tech and space

366
Q

give 3 examples of human rights to be respected according to the 3rd basket

A

free speech, religion, free movement across Europe

367
Q

why was basket 1 of the Helsinki accords important

A

first time the boundaries of USSR and east vs west Germany formally accepted

368
Q

what was the basket 2 followed up with

A

a joint US - USSR space mission

369
Q

the Helsinki accords were the high/low point of detente

A

high

370
Q

what did the USA want basket 3 to do

A

undermine communism in USSR states and satellite states

371
Q

which baskets was Brezhnev happy with

A

1 and 2

372
Q

who were the leaders during the Helsinki accords

A

Brezhnev and nixon

373
Q

when was SALT 2 signed

A

18 June 1979

374
Q

who were the leaders who signed SALT 2

A

brezhnev and Carter

375
Q

give 3 things SALT 2 did

A

restricted missile launchers and strategic bombers
banned on testing new ICBM types

376
Q

in the USA towards the end of the 1970s there was an increasing feeling of warmth/distrust towards the USSR

A

distrust - as El Salvador, Nicaragua and Angola were all increasing soviet support

377
Q

when did islamic militants capture the American embassy in Tehran

A

in iran in nov 1979

378
Q

how many American diplomats were held hostage by islamic militants in 1979 and for how long

A

60, 444

379
Q

when did detente end and why

A

December 1979 - soviet invasion of Afghanistan

380
Q

SALT 2 was __from the senate before it could be ratified due to what

A

the USSR invasion of Afghanistan
withdrawn

381
Q

what was a shah

A

a king or emperor which ruled Iran until 1979

382
Q

when was there a revolution in Iran that deposed the shah

A

1979

383
Q

what was the shah replaced with

A

a muslim fundamentalist government

384
Q

Afghanistan was a buffer between __annd ___

A

iran and USSR

385
Q

the USSR had many ___citizens

A

muslim

386
Q

the USSR didn’t want __spreading after the revolution of 1979

A

muslim fundamentalism - into the USSR

387
Q

there was a surge in __prices in 1979 and Afghanistan had ___which might have influenced the invasion

A

oil

388
Q

when was a pro-soviet government established in Afghanistan (without soviet assistance)

A

April 1978

389
Q

when was the pro soviet government overthrown in Afghanistan

A

September 1979

390
Q

who staged the coup overthrowing the 1978 April pro soviet government

A

hafizullah Amin

391
Q

what triggered Brezhnev to invade Afghanistan

A

Amin was rumoured to be talking to the USA about American support

392
Q

when did the soviets invade Afghanistan

A

24 December 1979

393
Q

when was Amin assassinated

A

27 December

394
Q

who was Hafizullah Amin replaced with

A

Babrak Kamal

395
Q

how many years did the soviets stay in Afghanistan

A

10 years

396
Q

what was the name of muslim guerrilla fighters who rebelled against Babrak Kamal and the soviets

A

Mujahideen

397
Q

who supplied weapons and money to the Mujahideen

A

USA

398
Q

how much did fighting in Afghanistan cost the USSR per year

A

8 billion USD

399
Q

what did Carter say in his state of the union speech in January 1980 and what was this called

A

the Carter doctrine - USA would repel by force if necessary threats to American interests in the Persian gulf

400
Q

Carter imposed economic __on the USSR after the invasion

A

sanctions

401
Q

Ronald Reagan called Carter strong/weak

A

weak

402
Q

when did Reagan become president

A

1980

403
Q

when did the US boycott the olympics and why

A

protesting against USSR invasion of Afghanistan and 1980

404
Q

over how many nations supported the US boycott of the olympics in Moscow in 1980

A

60

405
Q

the Moscow olympics was made to look great/second rate by the boycotts

A

second rate

406
Q

when did the USSR boycott the Los Angeles Olympics

A

1984

407
Q

how many communist countries joined the USSR boycott on the Los Angeles olympics in 1984

A

15

408
Q

when did Reagan call the USSR an evil empire

A

1983

409
Q

in 1982 how much more was spent on arms

A

13%

410
Q

what was the Reagan doctrine

A

US would not only support anti communist governments but anti communist groups trying to overthrow governments

411
Q

give 2 examples of ‘rollback’ as part of the __doctrine

A

Reagan - El Salvador and Nicaragua insurgent groups given support and invasion of communist Grenada and toppled regime

412
Q

when was the SDI started and what was its nickname

A

1983 - Star Wars

413
Q

what was the SDI idea

A

putting satellites with lasers in orbit that would shoot down soviet missiles

414
Q

what was the SDI against

A

1967 outer space treaty

415
Q

Reagan spoke of SDI like a ___but didn’t admit it was ___

A

reality
not ready

416
Q

when did Gorbachev become leader

A

1985 march

417
Q

give 3 problems facing the soviets upon Gorbachev’s accession

A

investment in the soviet economy was low and standards of living low
lack of human rights/low standards of living = unrest in satellite states
leaders had been in poor health so had few long term plans

418
Q

when did authorities declare martial law in Poland

A

1981

419
Q

give an example of the name of the secret police in east Germany

A

stasi

420
Q

when did Brezhnev die and what of

A

1982 - a long illness

421
Q

when did Andropov die and who did he follow from

A

1984 - Brezhnev

422
Q

who followed Andropov

A

Chernenko - he died a year later

423
Q

what did Gorbachev say to his wife in 1985

A

we can’t go on living like this

424
Q

give 4 things Gorbachev was determined to reform (ideas) - general names

A

perestroika
glasnost
dropped Brezhnev doctrine
withdraw from Afghanistan (and reduce arms spending)

425
Q

what was perestroika and what does it mean

A

reconstruction/reorganisation - economy should be reformed and adopt some capitalist things

426
Q

what was glasnost

A

openness - less corruption and more openness in government and more freedom of expression

427
Q

what did dropping the Brezhnev doctrine mean

A

the USSR would no longer get involved in the domestic affairs of other communist countries

428
Q

give the places of the 5 summits

A

geneva
reykjavik
washington
moscow
malta

429
Q

when was the Geneva summit

A

November 1985

430
Q

who met for the first time at Geneva

A

Gorbachev and raegan

431
Q

were any formal agreements made at Geneva

A

no - just good relationship

432
Q

when was the Reykjavik summit

A

October 1986

433
Q

was there a formal agreement at reykjavik?

A

no - Gorbachev just suggested phasing out nuclear weapons if the Americans gave up SDI

434
Q

when was the Washington summit

A

December 1987

435
Q

what was signed at the end of the Washington summit

A

intermediate range nuclear force treaty

436
Q

what did the intermediate range nuclear force treaty say

A

countries would abolish land based missiles with ranges of 500-5 500 km

437
Q

wehn was the moscow summit

A

1988

438
Q

what happened in the Moscow summit

A

some details of the INF treaty were resolved

439
Q

when did Gorbachev announce withdrawal from Afghanistan and reduction in Warsaw pact troops

A

1988

440
Q

who was the president at Malta

A

George bush

441
Q

when was the Malta summit

A

1989

442
Q

the Malta summit marked the end of what

A

the Cold War

443
Q

Gorbachev said what at the Malta conference

A

‘lasting peace…and cooperation’ east and west

444
Q

when did the trade union ___win a victory in the polish elections

A

June 1989 - solidarity (an anti communist government force)

445
Q

on __september how many East Germans crossed the border in 1989

A

11, 125 000(through Hungary and Austria

446
Q

when did Gorbachev refuse to help put down anti government demonstrations in east Germany

A

October 1989

447
Q

wehn was the Berlin Wall pulled down

A

November 1989

448
Q

when did the government take down the fence on the border with non communist Austria (in hungary)

A

may 1989- promise of democratic elections which then take place in October

449
Q

what was the revolution in Czechoslovakia called and when

A

November 1989 - velvet revolution

450
Q

who is elected president in Czechoslovakia

A

Vaclav havel - anti communist

451
Q

when is ceaucescu overthrown and executed

A

December 1989

452
Q

when does the communist leader of Bulgaria resign and what was his name

A

Peter mladenov - December 1989

453
Q

when does Yugoslavia break up

A

1990s (starts with Slovenia voting for independence un December 1990

454
Q

the fall of the Berlin Wall was mainly __as East Germans could already cross to the west by November 1989

A

symbolic

455
Q

when was the Warsaw pact dissolved

A

July 1991

456
Q

when did Gorbachev resign

A

25 December 1991

457
Q

when does the Soviet Union break up

A

25 December 1991