The Cold War Flashcards
Where and when was it decided that Germany and Berlin would be divided into four zones?
Yalta conference in 1945
What was agreed at Potsdam in 1945?
-divide Germany and Berlin into four sectors that would be occupied by each of the allies
-demilitarise Germany
-re-establish democracy in Germany (eg free press)
-Germany had to pay reparations - most of which would go to USSR s they had biggest casualties
-ban Nazi party
What was the Truman doctrine?
The policy of the US that meant that they helped to suppourt people and countries that were resisting communism
What were the consequences of the Truman Doctrine?
-the Greek government were able to defeat the communists
-rivalry between US and USSR increased
-the Marshall plan
What was the Marshall plan?
A way of backing up Truman’s policy of containment
Financial aid to Europe - poor countries often turned to communism and many European countries had suffered from WWII
Announced in 1947
What was the policy of containment based on?
The domino theory that said if one country bowed to communism, it would trigger a fall of its neighbouring countries
What were the reasons for the Berlin crisis of 1948-49?
The allies had created a very stable West Germany as it received a lot of aid from the Marshall Plan and they set up elections to create democracy
This contrasted the Soviet policies in the east and Stalin feared that by bordering such a democratic and United Germany, it would undermine the soviet rule
What was the first thing that Stalin did in the Berlin crisis of1948?
He cut of road, rail and canal traffic to Berlin from the Western zones in an attempt to starve the allies out of West Berlin
How did Truman react when Stalin created the blockade in 1948?
He decided to fly in supplies from their bases in West Germany
How long did the airlift last?
How many flights were there a day?
10 months
275,000 flights
Why didn’t Stalin shoot down the planes in the airlift?
Because it would start a war
When did the airlift begin? When did Stalin call off the blockade?
-June 1948
-May 1949
What were the consequences of the Berlin blockade and airlift?
-increased the East-West rivalry
-creation of NATO
Why was NATO created and what was it?
Created because even together, the allies were no match for the the USSR
In NATO (North Atlantic Treaty) the countries agreed that an attack against one of them in Europe or North America would be considered an attack on all of them
What did Stalin see NATO as and what did he create as a result?
An aggressive alliance against the USSR
they set up the Warsaw Pact
What was the Warsaw Pact?
An military alliance of eight countries headed by the USSR designed to counter the threat of NATO
They would support each other if one was attacked
When was NATO signed?
1949
When was the Warsaw Pact set up?
1955
What was the Berlin Crisis of 1961?
The Berlin Wall
Why did Krushchev build the Berlin Wall?
-the number of refugees leaving East Berlin had increased to 20,000 a month
-this looked bad on him and caused a ‘brain-drain’
When was the Cuban Missile Crisis?
October 1962
Why did Cuba and the US fall out?
-the USA fell out with Cuba after Castro got into power and ejected all US businesses from the country
-in return, the US refused to buy Cubas biggest export: sugar
How did the USSR and Cuba become friends?
-Khrushchev offered to buy Cuban sugar
-this was because he was keen to expand soviet influence and outmanoeuvre Kennedy
What was the Bay of Pigs invasion?
-Kennedy approved an invasion of Cuba by exiles who left Cuba in 1959
-failed due to lack of suppourt in Cuba and poor planning
What was a consequence of Bay of Pigs?
Drew Cuba and USSR closer and Castro announced a conversion to communism
In 1962 Khrushchev began to install ballistic missiles in Cuba
Why did Khrushchev want to install missiles in Cuba?
He felt threatened by US missiles in Turkey and Italy so wanted to readdress the balance
How did America find out about the missiles in Cuba?
A U2 spy plane caught footage of it and it was realised that missile sites were being built in immediate range to almost all US cities
How long was the Cuban missile crisis?
13 days