HIS 135
Cold War Chronology
 
 

YEAR

LOCATION

EVENT

1 September 1939

Poland

German invasion of Poland

16 September 1939

Poland

Russian Invasion of Poland

February 1945

Crimea

Yalta conference and division of Eastern Europe and Germany

Spring 1945
Russian Liberation of Poland

April 1945

USA

Harry Truman becomes US President.  He was viewed as more hard-line towards Russian becauseof  (end of Lend/Lease; Molotov incident; remark in Senate about backing either side in war)

July 1945

 

At the Potsdam Conference in the summer of 1945 leaders of the victorious allied powers (Truman, Stalin, Churchill/Atlee) decided upon the division of Germany.  That decision meant that Germany would become the center of East-West rivalry in the following years.  Critics of the conference proceedings have long argued that the absence of Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill allowed Stalin to dominate the proceedings and ensure that communist regimes became firmly entrenched in Eastern Europe.

July 1947

 

Marshall Plan to rebuild Europe goes into effect (Czech opted out)

March 1947

USA

President Truman announced U.S. aid to Turkey and Greece independence (Truman Doctrine); I believe that it must be the policy of the United States to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures.

Septem,ber 1947

Rio Pact

U.S. influences most Latin American countries to ban communist parties and accept a collective security agreement
Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance

June 1948

 

Berlin Airlift 12, 15, 21, 24 choose your sdate for the start
Blockagfe lifted May 11. 1949
a specatucla ruscsess
The Berlin Airflif an Ameican expeience
Operation Vittles

1948

 

Cominform and Tito problem

1948

OAS

Organization of American States follows Rio Pact

1949

Soviet Union

Exploded their first atomic bomb

1949

 

Communist China

1949

West Germany

Federal Republic of West Germany created

1950

NATO

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (U.S., Canada, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, Italy, and Portugal) created (Greece and Turkey in 1952)

1950

NSC

NCS-68, a secret planning document

1950

USA

Central Intelligence Agency created

1950-1953

Korean War

North Korea attacks South Korea (UN intervention when Russia missing; China)

1951

Europe

European Coal and Steel Authority merged mines and steel mills in France, West Germany, Italy and the Benelux countries

1953

Soviet Union

Stalin’s Death (struggle for power)

1953

Soviet Union

Exploded their hydrogen bomb (nine months after the U.S. did)

1953

 

Unrest in East Germany

1953-1961

USA

Dwight D. Eisenhower President (Cento, Baghdad pact, non-aligned movement, Nasser)

1954

Vietnam

Vietminh defeated the French at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, US later started protecting S.  Vietnam after Paris Accords

1955

USA

Rosa M. Parks refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery, AL

1955

Warsaw Pact

Alliance of Eastern European client states

1956

 

Secret Speech, crimes of the Stalin era, cult of personality

1956

Poland

Unrest

1956

Hungary

Revolted against Soviet domination (U.S. would not interfere)

1956

USA

Retaliated against allies (British, French, and Israelis) invading Egypt in Suez Crisis; Aswan Dam

1956-1964

Soviet Union

Nikita S. Khrushchev

1957

Europe

France, West Germany, Italy and the Benelux countries signed the Treaties of Rome and formed the European Economic Commission (EEC)

1958-1969

France

General de Gaulle wanted Europe to be independent of the bi-polar powers of U.S. and Soviet domination, ousted NATO from France, attacked the international monetary system, demanding gold for payments

1960

 

National Liberation Movements and Domino theory

1959

Cuba

Fidel Castro came to power after the Cuban Revolution

1960

Vietnam

National Liberation Front (FLN in French) started guerrilla operations in S. Vietnam jungles

1961

Cuba

Cuban refugees formed by CIA overtaken at the Bay of Pigs

1961

Soviet Union

Berlin Wall built to keep people in

1961-1963

USA

John F. Kennedy President

1962

Cuba/USA

Cuban Missile Crisis with missile bases in Cuba

1963-1969

USA

Lyndon B. Johnson President

1963

 

Test Ban Treaty

1964

USA

Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Martin Luther King

1967

 

Seven Day War between Israel and Arabs

1968

Vietnam

The FLN achieved great successes and infiltrated the American Embassy, bringing the war almost  to a close in the Tet Offensive

1968

 

Prague Spring; Communism with a human Face

1968

USA

Martin Luther King assassinated

1969-1974

USA

Richard M. Nixon President

1972

China/USA

President Nixon visits China

1972

Soviet Union/USA

President Nixon and Leonid Brezhnev come to terms after 3 yrs of Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I)

1973

Vietnam

Withdrawal of U.S. troops

1973

 

Arab-Israel Conflict again (Russia vs US)

1973

OPEC

Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries created to control costs

1974

 

Angola, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Cambodia, Laos, Somalia (1969), Sudan, Congo

1975

Vietnam

The war was lost when North Vietnamese entered Saigon

1975

Europe

European Security Conference in Helsinki, Finland, European countries and the U.S. promised to honor each others borders

1977-1981

USA

Jimmy Carter President

1979

Soviet Union/USA

President Carter and Soviets come to terms on the second Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT II)

1979

Soviet Union / Afghanistan

Soviet invasion of Afghanistan when Afghans held the pro-soviet governments in contempt

1981-1987

USA

Ronald Reagan President

1985

Soviet Union

Mikhail Gorbachev became President

1986

Soviet Union / USA

Intermediate nuclear forces (INF treaty) held to eliminate ground based missiles

1987

Soviet Union / USA

Reagan-Gorbachev summit held to ensure INF weapons destroyed

1987-1991

USA

George Bush President

1987-1991

USA

Wall Street crash

1989

Soviet Union

Berlin Wall falls

1991

Soviet Union

Collapse (December 25th) into 15 separate and independent countries

1991

Soviet Union

Warsaw Pact and Comecon dissolved, Soviet Union became the "Commonwealth of Independent States"

1991

Iraq/Kuwait

President Bush/Saddam Hussein in the Persian Gulf War

1991

European Union

Voted to have a single European currency by the year 2000 to strengthen the European economy

1991-1996

Bosnia

Civil war between Serbians, Croats, and Bosnian Muslims

1991-1999

USA

Bill Clinton President

1992

Soviet Union / USA

Bush and Boris Yeltsin formally end the Cold War

1993

EEC

Became the European Union w/new members Britain, Ireland, Denmark, Greece, Spain and Portugal

1998

European Union

7 European nations lifted passport examination between their borders

Suggested sources

Timeline of the Cold War is very good.

 
 

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