Monday, May 17, 2010

US


The United States in the Cold War, they felt that capitalism was the way to go. The United States feared that communism would take over the country. They had to do everything themselves and could not rely on the government to do any of it for them. The United States had pushed many troopos into Vietnam since the 1950's. Truman thought that the United States should enter the Truman Doctrine, which Truman described as a conflict. In 1947, the United States granted $400 million to aid Turkey and Greece in the fight against communist guerrillas. In 1952, they put their first nuclear sub-marine in use. The United States led the west. In 1949, they also led the formation of North Atlantic Treaty Organization. On July 31, 1991, they reached their last major arms agreement with the Soviet Union.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Modern-day Analysis

One thing that happened during the cold war and is still happening today is civil rights. Civial Rights can be racism, discrimination, and or predjudicism. Civil Rights happened during the cold war, like the demand for soldiers in the early 1940's created a storage of white males laborers, which opended up new job opportunities for African Americans, Latios, and white women. About 700,000 African Americans served in the armed forces, which needed so many fighting men that they gradually had to end discriminatory policies that had kept African Americans from serving in the fighting units. During the war, Civil Rights organizations actively campaigned for African American voting rights and challenged Jim Crom Laws. The Civil Rights Act of 1875 outlawed segregation in punlic facilities by decreeing that "all persons...shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the accmmodiations." Civil Rights still happen today.You see discrimination at school, you see stealing in stores, and you see discrimination when getting a job. There is so much racism, discriminationm, and predjudicism. If everyone would stop being racist, using discrimination, and quit being predjudicist, then i think that the world would be much better.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Afghan Invasion

The Afghan Invasion began 1978-92, with conflict between anti-Communist Muslim Afghan government and Soviet forces. In the 1978 coup, the conflict had its origins that overthrew Afghan president Sardar Muhammad Daud Khan, who had come to power by ousting the king in 1973. In the spring of 1992, Najibullah's government collapsed and, after 14 years of rule by the People's Democratic party, Kabul fell to a coalition of mujahidin under the military leadership of Ahmed Shah Massoud.

The Vietnam War


The Vietnam War began between 1959-1975. North Vietnam attacked the South and ends with the fall of the Saigon. Vietnam was split into two. In August 1964, a US warship was attacked by North Vietnam. On March 2, 1965, US airlift began bombing targets in Vietnam and the first troops arrived. In 1968, the North Vietnam and the Vietnam Cong launched the massive Tet Offensive. On January 27, 1974, in Paris ending the conflict, a peace accord was signed. On April 30, 1975, South Vietnam surrendered and that reunited the country.

Friday, April 16, 2010

The Cuban Missile Crisis

The closest the world ever came to nuclear power was the Cuban Missile Crisis. In 1962, the Soviet Union was far behind the United States in the arms race. For the United States, the crisis began on October 15, 1962. During the public phase of the Crisis, tensions began to build on both sides. Kennedy proclaimed that any nuclear missile launched from Cuba would be regarded as an attack on the United States by the Soviet Union and demanded that the Soviets remove all of their offensive weapons from Cuba. Tensions finally began to ease on October 28.

The Korean War

World War II divided Korea into a Communist, northern half and an American-occupied southern half, divided at the 38th parallel. The Korean War (1950-1953) began when the North Korean Communist army crossed the 38th Parallel and invaded non-Communist South Korea. Finally the Korean War demonstrated how hard it would be to fight a limited war with terms such as; the new terms of the new post-WWII era. Hiroshima and Nagasaki set a pattern that would continue throughtout the Cold War.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

The Berlin Airlift

The Berlin Airlift was nearly three years of constant tension by the Russians against the western allies in an attempt to drive them out of West Berlin and Western Germany by a variety of tactics. The Allies continued supplying West Berlin for ten months for airplane given general supplies such as; medical provisions, clothing, food and water, for months. Germanys zones were in economic chaos and had become a real headache for the Western Allies after the destruction of war. In 1948, they reformed the money, and in months there were signs that West Germany was recovering.