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This is a general overview of the Cold War. In timeline form, it mentions all the most important events and concepts for learning about the Cold War. This summary breaks down the topics in a way that is easy to memorise and also builds understanding of the relevance of the events.

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Clash of Ideologies
East: ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ West:
-​ Communism​ ​ ​ ​ - Capitalism
-​ Collectivism ​ ​ ​ ​ - Individualism
-​ Socialism ​ ​ ​ ​ - Capitalism
-​ Totalitarianism ​ ​ ​ - Democracy

Yalta Conference: 1945
Roosevelt, Stalin, Churchill
-​ Thinking of dividing Germany
-​ British, USA, USSR

Potsdam: 1945
Truman, Stalin, Attlee
-​ Soviet would allow free elections in the land they occupied → but really only a
communist party → pushing the protection of USSR (bcuz the betrayal by Hitler)
-​ Divided land among the BIG THREE
-​ Germany is properly divided into the 4 zones: French, USA, USSR, British
-​ But wanted it to only be for a certain amount of time while Germany became
independent
1945: End of WW2

Truman Doctrine 1947:
-​ US would support countries being pressured by subjugation
-​ End of isolationism
-​ Policy of containment → considered the official declaration of war

Marshall Plan vs Molotov Plan:
-​ Economic plans

1948 Western zones connected:
West Germany: German Federal Republic
East Germany: German Democratic Republic

1949: NATO
There was no country that was big enough to defeat USSR by itself and was a result of the
Berlin blockade as it was seen as Soviet aggression → the military response of USA
They would fight together and provide arms & resources

1953: Berlin riots & Stalin died
Wages were frozen and people were living in terrible conditions
Kruschev came into power and introduced his policy of coexistence

1955 Warsaw Pact
USSR military alliance → as a result of NATO

1958
Kruschev’s demands → a threat of another blockade but didn’t end up happening
The end of coexistence
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