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Cold War 1946-1966

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    Cold War Timeline 1946-1966

  • Kennan's Long Telegram

    Kennan's Long Telegram
    George Kennan's analysis laid the groundwork for the U.S. policy of containment toward Soviet expansionism.
  • Iron Curtain Speech

    Iron Curtain Speech
    Winston Churchill's speech highlighted the ideological divide between the Soviet-controlled Eastern Bloc and the Western democracies, formalizing the Cold War's bipolar structure.
  • Baruch Plan

    Baruch Plan
    Proposed U.S. control over nuclear weapons, but Soviet rejection emphasized mutual distrust and escalated the nuclear arms race.
  • Truman Doctrine

    Truman Doctrine
    Marked the U.S. commitment to countering Soviet influence globally, beginning with aid to Greece and Turkey.
  • Marshall Plan

    Marshall Plan
    Economic recovery in Western Europe weakened Communist appeal and solidified U.S. influence in the region.
  • Cominform Established

    Cominform Established
    Strengthened Soviet control over Communist parties worldwide, formalizing Eastern Bloc unity under Moscow.
  • Czechoslovak Coup

    Czechoslovak Coup
    Communist takeover in Czechoslovakia demonstrated Soviet willingness to dominate Eastern Europe militarily and politically.
  • Organization of American States (OAS) Founded

    Organization of American States (OAS) Founded
    Strengthened U.S. influence in the Western Hemisphere against Communist expansion.
  • Berlin Blockade Begins

    Berlin Blockade Begins
    Soviet blockade of West Berlin led to the Berlin Airlift, showcasing Western resolve and deepening East-West tensions.
  • NATO Founded

    NATO Founded
    Created a military alliance to counter Soviet aggression in Europe, marking the formalization of Cold War alliances.
  • Soviet Atomic Bomb Test

    Soviet Atomic Bomb Test
    Ended the U.S. nuclear monopoly and escalated the arms race.
  • Chinese Communist Victory

    Chinese Communist Victory
    The establishment of the People's Republic of China expanded Communist influence in Asia.
  • McCarthyism Rises

    McCarthyism Rises
    Anti-Communist sentiment in the U.S. fueled domestic paranoia and shaped Cold War politics at home.
  • NSC-68 Published

    NSC-68 Published
    U.S. policy document advocating for a massive military buildup to counter Soviet expansion.
  • Korean War Begins

    Korean War Begins
    First military confrontation of the Cold War, with the U.S. and UN supporting South Korea against the Soviet-backed North.
  • Iranian Oil Nationalization Crisis

    Iranian Oil Nationalization Crisis
    Early sign of Cold War involvement in the Middle East, where the U.S. and UK countered perceived Soviet influence.
  • MacArthur Fired by Truman

    MacArthur Fired by Truman
    Highlighted tensions over Cold War strategies, particularly regarding China and the Korean War.
  • ANZUS Pact Signed

    ANZUS Pact Signed
    Strengthened U.S. alliances in the Pacific, countering Communist influence in the region.
  • Cuban Batista Coup

    Cuban Batista Coup
    Set the stage for Cold War conflicts in Latin America, including the Cuban Revolution.
  • Stalin's Health Decline Rumors

    Stalin's Health Decline Rumors
    Sparked speculation on future Soviet leadership and policy direction.
  • U.S. Hydrogen Bomb Test

    U.S. Hydrogen Bomb Test
    Marked an escalation in the nuclear arms race with a new, more powerful weapon.
  • Death of Stalin

    Death of Stalin
    Transition of power created opportunities for policy shifts, including a temporary thaw in tensions.
  • Korean Armistice Agreement

    Korean Armistice Agreement
    Ended active combat in Korea but solidified the division of the peninsula.
  • Iranian Coup

    Iranian Coup
    U.S.-backed overthrow of Mossadegh reflected Cold War geopolitics in the Middle East.
  • Geneva Conference

    Geneva Conference
    Divided Vietnam, setting the stage for later Cold War conflicts in Southeast Asia.
  • Guatemalan Coup

    Guatemalan Coup
    U.S.-backed intervention demonstrated Cold War competition in Latin America.
  • SEATO Formed

    SEATO Formed
    Created a Southeast Asian alliance to counter Communist influence in the region.
  • Bandung Conference

    Bandung Conference
    Strengthened the Non-Aligned Movement as a counterpoint to Cold War superpowers.
  • Warsaw Pact Established

    Warsaw Pact Established
    Formalized Soviet military alliances, countering NATO.
  • Austrian State Treaty

    Austrian State Treaty
    Showed rare East-West cooperation, as Austria became neutral and Soviet troops withdrew.
  • Khrushchev’s Secret Speech

    Khrushchev’s Secret Speech
    Denounced Stalin, signaling a shift in Soviet policies and unsettling Eastern Bloc leaders.
  • Hungarian Revolution

    Hungarian Revolution
    Soviet suppression of the uprising showed the limits of reform and the brutality of Soviet control.
  • Suez Crisis

    Suez Crisis
    Highlighted Cold War tensions in the Middle East and Soviet influence in anti-colonial movements.
  • Eisenhower Doctrine

    Eisenhower Doctrine
    Committed U.S. aid to counter Communism in the Middle East.
  • European Economic Community

    European Economic Community
    Strengthened Western European unity against Soviet influence.
  • Sputnik Launched

    Sputnik Launched
    Sparked the space race and U.S. fears of Soviet technological superiority.
  • Mao's Great Leap Forward

    Mao's Great Leap Forward
    Created internal and external strains within the Communist block.
  • NASA Established

    NASA Established
    Signified U.S. commitment to competing in the space race.
  • Khrushchev’s Berlin Ultimatum

    Khrushchev’s Berlin Ultimatum
    Heightened tensions over Germany.
  • Kitchen Debate

    Kitchen Debate
    Highlighted ideological rivalry between the U.S. and USSR.
  • Fidel Castro's Rise in Cuba

    Fidel Castro's Rise in Cuba
    Established a Communist foothold in the Americas.
  • Antarctic Treaty

    Antarctic Treaty
    Showed Cold War powers could cooperate in limited areas.
  • U-2 Incident

    U-2 Incident
    Undermined U.S.-Soviet relations before a planned summit.
  • Congo Crisis Begins

    Congo Crisis Begins
    Reflected Cold War struggles in post-colonial Africa.
  • OPEC Founded

    OPEC Founded
    Shifted Cold War competition to the oil-rich Middle East.
  • Yuri Gagarin’s Spaceflight

    Yuri Gagarin’s Spaceflight
    Boosted Soviet prestige in the space race.
  • Bay of Pigs Invasion

    Bay of Pigs Invasion
    U.S. failure to overthrow Castro embarrassed America.
  • Berlin Wall Constructed

    Berlin Wall Constructed
    Became a symbol of Cold War division.
  • U.S. Implements Trade Embargo on Cuba

    U.S. Implements Trade Embargo on Cuba
    Marked escalation of Cold War rivalry in the Americas.
  • Cuban Missile Crisis

    Cuban Missile Crisis
    Brought the world to the brink of nuclear war.
  • Chinese-Indian Border War

    Chinese-Indian Border War
    Highlighted fractures in the Communist block.
  • Kennedy’s “Ich bin ein Berliner” Speech

    Kennedy’s “Ich bin ein Berliner” Speech
    Reaffirmed U.S. commitment to Berlin.
  • Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty

    Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
    Signaled a thaw in superpower relations.
  • Diem Assassinated in Vietnam

    Diem Assassinated in Vietnam
    Increased U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
  • Gulf of Tonkin Incident

    Gulf of Tonkin Incident
    Escalated U.S. military involvement in Vietnam.
  • Khrushchev Ousted

    Khrushchev Ousted
    Highlighted instability in Soviet leadership.
  • China Tests First Nuclear Bomb

    China Tests First Nuclear Bomb
    Added another player to the nuclear arms race.
  • Escalation of U.S. Troops in Vietnam

    Escalation of U.S. Troops in Vietnam
    Marked a deepening commitment to anti-Communist efforts in Asia.
  • Soviet Spacewalk

    Soviet Spacewalk
    Showcased Soviet achievements in the space race.
  • Dominican Republic Intervention

    Dominican Republic Intervention
    Reflected U.S. resolve to counter Communism in the Western Hemisphere.