Occupation of Germany
Long-term conflicts over Germany
Economic Disagreements
Political Agreements
London Conference
The Blockade
Results of the Blockade
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USSR was to blame?
US was to blame?
The Opening of the Second Front
The Warsaw Uprising
Tensions at Yalta
Clear Divisions at Potsdam
Hiroshima
Red Army Tactics in Eastern Europe
Salami Tactics
Iran
Kennan's Long Telegram
Churchill's Speech
Instability in Greece and Turkey
Truman Doctrine
Marshall Plan
Comecon
Cominform
Mr 'X' Article
Czechoslovakian Coup
Wartime Disagreements Tehran Conference The Polish Question The Potsdam Conference Break down of the Alliance Soviet Take-over of Eastern Europe - 1947 Soviet Pressure on Iran Instability in Greece and Turkey Communism in Italy and France Kennan's Long Telegram - Feb 1946 Churchill's Iron Curtain Speech Stalin's Reaction to Churchill Speech
Origins of the Cold War
Beginnings of the Cold War 1945-1948
First Cold War 1948 - 1953
The Thaw 1953-1957
The Second Cold War 1958-62
Fascism: Created by Mussolini, militant nationalism, charismatic leader, national unity, anti-communist, contempt for democracy, propaganda and aggressive foreign policy
Nationalism: An ideology based on the theory that all members should live under authority of their own independent nation state. Socialism: An ideology where all or most of the resources are owned by the government and where production and distribution are also controlled by the government. Stalinism: The method of rule by Joseph Stalin, based on the theory of permanent revolution Totalitarianism: A single-party monopoly involving police repression where everything is controlled by the state and objects to independence Marxist-Leninism Emphasises that a true communist society can only be formed by a violent overthrow of the Capitalist government and the establishment of a 'dictatorship of the proletariat' Maoism: Led by Mao Zedong from the 1920's until his death in 1976, based on a revolutionary outlook Leninism: Marxist principles expounded by Lenin, whether it corrupted Marxism or contributed to Marxism is debatable but led to a Communist Russia Capitalism: A free market economy with no government intervention, characterised by private ownership of production and resources Imperialism: The state policy of extending power especially by direct territorial invasion Communism: An ideology based on the idea of communal ownership of all property and a classless social structure Trotskyism: A Marxist ideology based on the theory of permanent revolution first expounded by Leon Trotsky Dictatorship
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