the hot spots of the cold war
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The Hot Spots of the Cold War. A Jewish State is Created. British Balfour Declaration – Arthur Balfour , British Foreign Secretary declares that he favors the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine Arabs, consider the Jews invaders and violent conflict emerges - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The Hot Spots of the Cold War
A Jewish State is CreatedBritish Balfour Declaration – Arthur
Balfour, British Foreign Secretary declares that he favors the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine
Arabs, consider the Jews invaders and violent conflict emerges
The United Nations Resolution – 1947 –the United Nations partitioned the Palestine area into two (one Arab and one Jewish)
May 14, 1948 – independence of a Jewish state, Israel is declared with the support of U.S. President Harry Trumanfirst prime minister was David Ben-Gurion
Arab nations; Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, and Iraq immediately invade Israel but are defeated in 1949, as Israel expands its borders
Cold War implications – United States and Israel become firm allies, while the Soviet Union supports the Arabs
The Six Day War (1967)Israel was invaded by Egypt, Jordan, and
Syria.Israel defeated the Arab nations and took
claim to the West Bank (Jordan), the Golan Heights (Syria), and the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula (Egypt)
Religious and cultural differences still the root of conflict in the area.
Many experts believe if a World War III would occur it would happen here.
The U.S. still backs Israel while Arab countries like Iran feel Jews are intruding on Muslim Holy Land
Map 29–4 ISRAEL AND ITS NEIGHBORS IN 1949 The territories gained by Israel in 1949 did not secure peace in the region. In fact, the disposition of those lands and the Arab refugees who live there has constituted the core of the region’s unresolved problems to the present day.
Germany: The PartitionWas important because it ensured no
rebellious uprisings would occur.It made the people of Germany understand
the seriousness of their defeatGave the Allied powers more time to figure
out the best plan for a nonthreatening Germany
Soviets’ AdvantageSector proximity to the SU b/c it acted as a
buffer zone against western invasionAllowed for Soviet expansionAllowed an attempt to make all of Berlin the
communist capital of East Germany
The Division of GermanySU took
technology from Germany as reparations.
Factories were torn out of Berlin and the Russian zone and taken back to Russia
German Communist Party took control of the gov’t of Soviet zone under Walter Ulbricht
Berlin, the capital France, Britain, and U.S. were planning on
unifying their zones into a democratic West Germany
SU set up a blockade around Berlin to try to squeeze out the Allies so the SU could take full control of Berlin
Western powers did not want a military confrontationWWIII?
The Berlin Airlift13,000 tons of
supplies were flown to Berlin daily
SU did not want to chance war so they did not interfere and the blockade was lifted
1949 Germany will be split into West and East Germany
Nikita Khrushchev (1953-1964)Replaced Stalin after his mysterious death in
1953In “The Secret Speech,” Khrushchev condemned
the vicious rule of StalinStarted “de-Stalinization”—reducing the power of
the secret speechAllowed more intellectual freedom
BUT, Hungarian uprising of 1956 was crushed by the Red Army
Retreated from Stalin, but not from Communism or authoritarian gov’t
Timeline: Tensions increase1956 the US and SU began to talk about
“peaceful coexistence”1957SU launches Sputnik, first satellite to
orbit the earthSIGNIFICANCE?1958Negotiations began to limit nuclear
testing1959U.S. leaders visited Moscow and
Khrushchev toured the U.S.
Paris Summit ConferenceA meeting was scheduled for the leaders of
several countries to meet in ParisJust before the SU shot down an American U-
2 spy planeKhrushchev demanded an apology from Pres.
EisenhowerHe refusedKhrushchev was in Paris but did not attend
the conferenceBack where we started NO TRUST!
The Berlin WallIn 1961 a large
number of Germans were leaving East Germany and entering West Berlin
Aug. 1961 a concrete wall was built to separate West and East Berlin
Effects of the Cuban Missile CrisisThe Soviet Union removes missiles from
CubaThe United States removes missiles from
TurkeyThe United States and Soviet Union avoid
nuclear warKennedy and Khrushchev establish a “hot
line” telephone system to keep communications openMoscow to Washington D.C.
In 1963, the U.S., Great Britain, and the Soviet Union signed the Nuclear Test Ban which ended aboveground nuclear tests
Khrushchev lost prestige in the SU and will be removed from power in 1964
The Brezhnev EraOn Oct. 16, 1964
Khrushchev was forced to resigntoo much, too fast and CMC fiasco
Leonid Brezhnev emerged as the dominant figure in SU Communist Party
1968: Invasion of Czechoslovakia“Prague
Spring”Alexander Dubcek began to experiment with liberal communism freedom of discussion
SU and Warsaw allies sent troops and replaced Dubcek
In the summer of 1968, Soviet tanks rolled into Czechoslovakia, ending that country’sexperiment in liberalized communism. This picture shows defiant flag-waving Czechs on a truck rolling past a Soviet tank in the immediate aftermath of the invasion. Hulton Archive Photos/Getty Images, Inc.
Brezhnev Doctrine declared the right of the SU to interfere in communist countries to sustain communist gov’ts of Eastern Europe
Détente with the United StatesNixon’s “détente” or
cooling off relations with the Soviets during the late 60s and early 70s
Nixon and Brezhnev conclude agreements on trade and reduction of nuclear arms
President Gerald Ford, SU and other European nations sign Helsinki Accordthe Soviet sphere is Eastern Europe as long as human rights are protected
1979:Invasion of AfghanistanBrezhnev gov’t invaded to ensure SU
influence in central AsiaU.S. embargoed grain shipments to SU,
boycotted 1980 Olympics in Moscow, sent aid to Afghan rebels
CIA directed rebel forces of whom were radical Muslims
Conflict will last for 10 years resulting in about 20,000 SU deaths
Reagan Ends DétenteRonald Reagan elected in
1980 and 1984 and begins presidency by calling the Soviets the “Evil Empire”
Reagan begins a massive military buildup and pushes for “Star Wars”
The Soviets unable to keep pace will begin to feel the financial crippling of their country
REVOLUTION IS COMING!!!
Mikhail GorbachevBecomes Soviet leader in
1985Introduces “glasnost”
(openness) and “perestroika” (restructuring) with the SU
Will be the leader when the Revolutions of 1989 engulf Eastern Europe and the Berlin Wall is torn down
Reagan Ends DétenteP. 1133Read last section on Reagan and answer the
following question.How did Ronald Reagan change the path of
the Cold War ending détente and pushing the SU towards its financial downfall?