Rocky IV Training in the Soviet Union http

  • Slides: 24
Download presentation
Rocky IV: Training in the Soviet Union http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=1 SUzc. DUERLo

Rocky IV: Training in the Soviet Union http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=1 SUzc. DUERLo

USA- NATO • Western Europe • Middle East • Canada • South Korea •

USA- NATO • Western Europe • Middle East • Canada • South Korea • South Vietnam Soviet Union- Warsaw Pact • Eastern Europe • Cuba • China • North Korea • North Vietnam

Division of Germany after WWII ← Berlin

Division of Germany after WWII ← Berlin

Nuclear Weapons • USA (1945) and USSR (1949) only countries with atomic weapons •

Nuclear Weapons • USA (1945) and USSR (1949) only countries with atomic weapons • Both sides had Hydrogen Bombs more destructive (1953) • Fear of Nuclear War- Duck and Cover/Fall out shelters • Limit weapons to prevent a nuclear attack Bert the Turtle http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=IKq. Xu-5 jw 60 Question: How did the Cold War affect everyday life?

Sports Competitions • 1980 Olympics- “Miracle on Ice” US hockey Team beats Soviets •

Sports Competitions • 1980 Olympics- “Miracle on Ice” US hockey Team beats Soviets • 1976 USA Boycotts Moscow Olympics • 1984 Soviets Boycott Olympics in USA • Boxing 1980 Miracle on Ice http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=a. RALJyv 86 e. Y Question: How did Miracle affect the Cold War and people’s attitudes towards it?

Spies-Intelligence gathering • Planes looking & testing atmosphere for evidence of weapons • US

Spies-Intelligence gathering • Planes looking & testing atmosphere for evidence of weapons • US Senator Joseph Mc. Carthy-Red Scare • Julius and Ethel Rosenberg- Soviet Spies executed in USA (1953) Rosenberg Trial: http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=B 33 o. E 73 t. PUo

Space Race • Education Focus: Math & Science • Sputnik-SU Satellite (1957) • NASA-

Space Race • Education Focus: Math & Science • Sputnik-SU Satellite (1957) • NASA- National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Eisenhower (1958) • Humans in Space-Yuri Gagarin-SU (1961) John Glenn-USA (1962) • Apollo 11 - Man on the Moon-Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong- USA (1969) President Kennedy Speech at Rice University: 8: 40 http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=ou. Rbk. BAOGEw Neil Armstrong 40 year anniversary: http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=-0 ib-U 4 d. ZRM

The Berlin Wall • A wall erected by the Soviets completely surrounding Free West

The Berlin Wall • A wall erected by the Soviets completely surrounding Free West Berlin. • WHY – to keep the people of Soviet controlled East Berlin from escaping to Free West Berlin • Soviets built it to keep their communist workers in • http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v =A 9 m. Wgq. YBZos (Berlin Wall 9: 20) • http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v =yw. Y 67 XU 56 KE&feature=relmfu (Escape from Berlin 9: 19)

US Foreign Policy 1945 -1991 • Truman Doctrine • Marshall Plan • Containment-

US Foreign Policy 1945 -1991 • Truman Doctrine • Marshall Plan • Containment-

Early Indirect Conflicts • Berlin Airlift- 1948 -Stalin cut off supply lines to Berlin,

Early Indirect Conflicts • Berlin Airlift- 1948 -Stalin cut off supply lines to Berlin, but the allies supplied West Berliners with food and fuel for over a year • Chinese Communist Revolution- 1949 - Mao Zedong establishes a Communist Totalitarian State • Korean War -1950 -1953 Division at the 38 th parallel – North Korea- Communist- ruled by Kim Il Sung – South Korea- Capitalist- US support

Communism in the Western Hemisphere • Cuban Revolution- Fidel Castro sets up a communist

Communism in the Western Hemisphere • Cuban Revolution- Fidel Castro sets up a communist government- 1959 • Bay of Pigs Invasion- 1961 -JFK’s failed attempt at sending US trained Cuban exiles to overthrow Castro • Trade Embargo on Cuba • Cuban Missile Crisis- 1962 -Soviets put missiles in Cuba and the USA put missiles in Turkey. The JFK set up a naval blockade and Khrushchev agreed to -remove missiles.

Another Proxy War • Vietnam War- 1955 -1976 - The US attempts to stop

Another Proxy War • Vietnam War- 1955 -1976 - The US attempts to stop the spread of Communism from the North (Ho Chi Minh) to the South (Ngo Dinh Diem). US policy Vietnamization-US pulls out Saigon falls to the North and communism • Cambodia- 1970 - US bombed North Vietnamese trade route in Cambodia

Falling Apart – the End of the Cold War • Protests began in many

Falling Apart – the End of the Cold War • Protests began in many Eastern European countries • People wanted a say in their government • Leaders of countries tried to squash this with military power

Mikhail Gorbachev • Became leader of Soviet Union in 1986 • 1/3 of population

Mikhail Gorbachev • Became leader of Soviet Union in 1986 • 1/3 of population was living in poverty • Policies – Ease tension with US (Reagan) – Pulled out of Afghanistan – Glasnost (openness) allowed political and intellectual debate – Perestroika (restructuring) political and economic change • Instituted elections for Congress and President

Fall of the Berlin Wall November 9, 1989 Travel restrictions lifted and Berlin Wall

Fall of the Berlin Wall November 9, 1989 Travel restrictions lifted and Berlin Wall is torn down Reagan Speech-4 min http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Wj. WDr. TXMg. F 8 Berlin Wall Falls-3: 20 http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=jn. CPd. Ll. Ugvo&feature=related Crossing to Freedom-3: 56 http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=snsd. Db 7 KDkg&feature=fvwp&NR=1 http: //www. nytimes. com/interactive/2009/11/09/world/europe/20091109 -berlinwallthennow. html? _r=1&

It’s falling… • Glasnost and Perestroika resulted in chaos. This led to uprisings •

It’s falling… • Glasnost and Perestroika resulted in chaos. This led to uprisings • Satellite countries began to declare independence from the USSR • Hungary led protests but were squashed by Russian tanks and troops in the 1950 s. No one wanted to fight back until… • Czechoslovakian people had protest marches with millions of people…their government could not stop them so they asked for change and they get it! (starts here first) • 1990 Czechoslovakia will become first country to break away from the Soviets and become a democracy • Communism is falling apart and Russia can’t stop it! • People are mad at Gorbachev and he resigns!

It’s falling…Poland • While Czechoslovakia was fighting for their freedom and democracy (and they

It’s falling…Poland • While Czechoslovakia was fighting for their freedom and democracy (and they WIN it in 1991), Polish workers unite to fight for their rights • Lech Walesa, a union leader, rises to the top as the man who will lead Poland to freedom over communism around 1988 • In 1991 Walesa unites all of Poland communism falls in Poland • He becomes the 1 st freely elected President of Poland • Now other countries fight back and communism falls all over Eastern Europe – the COLD WAR ENDS!!

Independence Movements CZECHOSLOVAKIA: • 1989 • student protests, Peaceful division of country EAST GERMANY:

Independence Movements CZECHOSLOVAKIA: • 1989 • student protests, Peaceful division of country EAST GERMANY: • 1989, May 1990 - free elections • Destruction of Berlin wall, protests, free elections HUNGARY: • Dec. 1989 • Informal democratic political groups, PROTESTS BULGARIA: • 1989 • Hunger strikes, protests, mass exodus POLAND: • 1989 • Lech Walesa led workers on strikes & protests. Walesa 1 st democratically elected president in Eastern Europe ROMANIA: • 1990 • protests, killed leader, revolted, army joined protesters USSR: • 1991 • Satellite nations gain independence and free elections END OF COLD WAR!!!!!

Fall of Communism • Boris Yeltsin-Democracy and a Market Economy based on capitalism helps

Fall of Communism • Boris Yeltsin-Democracy and a Market Economy based on capitalism helps Russia • 1991 official breakup of the Soviet Union

Review Questions Why is the Berlin Wall so important? Which country fought for independence

Review Questions Why is the Berlin Wall so important? Which country fought for independence first? Who is Lech Walesa? Which country is he connected with? Why did communism fall?