Superpower relations
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Superpower
A superpower is the name given to the USA and USSR after the second world war.
Most powerful countries in the world
based on size, population and military
why did rivalry develop between the superpowers
Stalin didnt trust the West
Britain and France turned down alliance with soviet union in 1938
Belived they wanted the doveit union to destroy itself fighting Germany
Yalta
Feb 1945
Roosevelt, churchill, Stalin met to plan end of second world war
Decided to divide Germany into four zones occupied by one of the four allies
USSR declare war on Japan three months after the end of the war with Germany
Roosevelt believed that Stalin would keep his promises
Prepeared to leave Soviet Union in control of Eastern Europe
Churchill didnt believe this wasnt a good idea
Potsdam
July 1945
Germany divided into 4 zones occupied by one of the four allies ( Britain, France, USA, USSR)
Belrin divided into four sectors
Nazi party dissovlved
Free elections in Germany, freedom of speech and free press
Germany pay reperations for the war
However, Stalin angry that USA hadnt told him about atomic bomb that they had developed
Beginning of Cold war
Iron curtain
1946
Border between east and west in Europe set up by Joseph Stalin
Nmae came from speech Churchill made in 1946
Thousand mile fence cutting off the communist countries of Eastern Europe from the non-communist West
Why did Stalin build the Iron curtain
protect USSR from another invasion by Germany
Didnt trust the west, Britain, and the USA because they invaded Russia in 1919
Trying to prevent Western influence reaching the east
To stop refugees leaving the East for Western Europe
Kennan Long Telegram
1946 George Kennan a US ambassador in Moscow sent a telegram to Washington
It said that Stalin wanted to destroy capatlism and pained the west as evil and corrupt
USSR was building up its military power and working on the atomic bomb
Also said that Soviet Union would back down if met with force
Novikov telegram
1946
Russians recieved similar telegram from diplomat in Washington
Since Roosevelts death the USA wasnt intrested in co-operating with the USSR
US was preparing for war and had lots of money to spend on war (Soviet didnt)
Suggested that the Americans wanted to use their massive military force to dominate the world
Both of these telegrams encoureged both sides to view the other with suspicion
How was Germany governed after the War
When the Allies met a Potsdam they decied how to govern Germany at the end of the Second World War
Each allie was responsible for its own sector
Intended that Germany would be reunited in the future
West Berlin
Formed by the US, French and British sectors of Berlin
It allowed people behind the Iron Curtain to see what life is like in the West
West Berlin benefited from Marshall Aid but the East didnt
The transaction of Greece
1976
When Germans left greece there were two rival groups
Monarchists- Wanted king to retuen
Communists- Wanted Greece to be a soviet republic
British troops went to restore order in 1945 but suported moncarchists and returned king
1947- communists tried to take control of greece and a civil war developed
Britian couldnt afford so pulled out but Truman stepped in and gave greece arms, supplies and money
Cominform
1947
Set up by Stalin to co-ordinate various commuhnist countries in eastern Europe
Ran meetings and sent intrusctions to communist governments about what the Soviet union wanted them to do
Tightened Stalins control over communist allies
This was his response to the Truman doctrine and Marhsall aid
Encoureged minority communist parties in countries like france To try and turn more people communist
Truman doctrine
1947
Harry Truman offered to help any country that was being threatened either from within or from without its own borders
Wanted to help the countries of Europe recover from the effects of the Seocnd World War
hoped to persuade any countries of eatern europe to break away from communism
Truman didnt mention the soviet Union but it was ovbious that it was a warning that he wasnt going to let Stalin get away with any more attempts to take control of Europe.
Marshall aid
1947
Truman believed that poverty might lead people to switch to communism
The two main aims of marshall aid was to stop the spread of communism and to help the economies of Europe recover
Avaliable to all countries but only countries in the West accepted it
Marshall plan decied what countries would spend it on, meant USA could influence the countries of the East and stop communism
Soviet Union realised what Truman was doing and told eastern countries to withdraw applications
All 17 countries recieved $13,750,000,000 in total
Comecon
1949
Soviet version of marshall aid
Stalin offered to help communist countries recover from effects of the world war
The soviet union lacked the financial strenth of the USA and COMECON was a massive drain on the Soviet economy
Berlin Blockade
June 1948- May 1949
Stalin ordered that all traffic between West Germany and west Berlin should be stopped
Able to close road, canal and rail routes
Why did Stalin blockade berlin
1947- British and US zones were joined together in Bizonia and the French zone was added 1948 to make Trizonia
1948- Western allies announched that they were going to intorduce a new currency into the west to help the economy to get going again
West Berlin was a temptation to East Berliners, this was embarresing for Stalin
The Berlin airlift
1948 USA and Britain decided to airlift in supplies to Berlin such as food, clothing, oil, coal and building supplies
1 plane every 90 seconds
8,000 tonnes a day
more then 320,000 flights were made all together
May 1949 blockade lifted
Relations between west and USSR were ruined
This was a propaganda triumph and left stalin ashamed and humiliated
NATO
1949
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
Military alliance containing most of Western europe aswell as the USA and Canada
If one member was attacked the others would help defend them
US troops and aircraft stationed in European countries to protect them against a possible attack
Stalin saw it as a direct threat to the USSR
Warsaw pact
1955
Set up by Khrushchev
In response to NATO to protect the USSR
Did the same as NATO but the countries were forced to join
Led to more soviet troops being stationed in Eastern Europe
Death of Stalin
1953
Succeeded by nikita Khrushchev
He believed in co-existance
Rather then try and destory the West, the Soviet union should accept that it had the right to exist
Wanted to compete with the USA throughout the world
Khrushchevs secret speech
Made a secret attack at the Communist party international
Denounced him as a wicked tyrant who was an enemy of the people and kept all the power to himself
De stalinisation:
Released more political prisoners
closed down cominform
agreed to removed Soviet troops from Austria
What caused the Hungarian Uprising
Khrushchevs de- Stalinisation made Hungarian people think they would have more freedom
Didnt like the secret police that Rakosi set up after the second world war
Lack of freedom
Hungary was poor due to the Russian control of the economy
What happened at the Hungarian Uprising
1956
Nagy became prime minister and soviet troops removed from Hungary
Secret Police hung
Soviet books and flags were burnt
Planned to leave the Warsaw pact and become neutral in the cold war
Khrushchev didnt like this so he sent soviet troops and 1,000 tanks into Hungary
Consequences of the Hungarian uprising
30,000 Hunagrian civillians were killed
No active support from the west
A new pro-soviet government set up to re-establish communist control
Eastern Europe didnt dare to challenge the soviet authority after these events
Four summits
May 1959- US and USSR foreign minister. No agreements reached
September 1959- Eisenhower and Khrushchev. Agreed to meet again
May 1960- Eisenhower and Khrushchev. Khrushchev angry over the Gary Powers event, Eisenhower refused to apologise
June 1961- Kennedy and Khrushchev. Neither willing to back down over the US presence in Berlin. Khrushchev thought Kennedy was weak and inexperienced. Issued the 6 month ultimatum to remove troops from Turkey. Kennedy refused and began preparing for war.
U2 crisis
1960
U2 spy plane shot down by a soviet missile.
Pilot, Gary Powers was taken into questioning and admitted to spying
USA tried to cover it up but didnt know Powers had confessed
Week later Khrushchev announced he had Gary and the pictures and wanted an apology from US but Eisenhower refused
Gary Powers sentanced to 10 years in prison but swapped after 1 for Soviet Spy
why was the Berlin wall built
1961
Between 1949 and 1961, 3 million East Germans had fled to the west via Berlin where they could travel to West Germany
Many skilled people that fled were crucial to maintain a fair and working communist society
Why were there so many people leaving East Berlin
East german government was unpopular
People in the East had little freedom
Standard of living was much lower then the West
Why was this a disaster for the USSR
People who moved to the West told people about what communism was really like and not what the leaders wanted to show
Highly skilled people were leaving the East so there was less people to fill important jobs
Embarrasing to the USSR as it shows how the West of Berlin was better then the East
The building of the wall
Without warning on the 13th of August 1961 the East Germans started building a wall surrounding West Berlin
To begin with the wall was just a barbed wire fence but 5 days later it was replaced by a stone wall
Families and friends were divided
People risked their lives trying to cross the wall
Consequences of the Berlin wall
Flow of refugees was reduced
Tensions grew massively
The west used the wall as a propaganda victory
Attitudes of the the West to the Berlin wall
Kennedy said the wall was better then a war
US portrayed the wall as a prison for the East Berliners
West Berlin remained a symbol of freedom
Kennedy made a speech in Berlin declaring 'Ich bin ein Berliner' to show US support for West Berlin
Attitudes of the USSR to the Berlin wall
Wall stopped the East Germans escaping to the West
Prevented a war with the USA
The wall was to protect the East Berliners and to protect communism
Khrushchev said that the West used West Berlin as a route into East Berlin for spies
Cuba under Batista
American ally 160km from Florida
Huge naval base in Cuba at Guantanamo
America gave Cuba economic and military support
Batista was corrupt, unpopular and a dictator. US only supported him because he opposed communism
People became fed up with him and in 1958 Fidel Castro overthrew him. Cuba now was communist
Castro was on the USSR's side
Bay of Pigs
April 1961
Kennedy supplied arms, equiptment and transport for 1400 anti- castro exiles to invade Cuba and overthrow him.
Once they landed they were met with 20,000 Cuban troops armed with tanks and weapons
They were all captured or killed within days
Expected the people in Cuba to support them but they didnt
Castro and the USSR looked strong and USA was left humiliated
Cuban missile crisis
1962
14th October American spy plane flew over Cuba and saw nuclear missile sites being built
21st- Kennedy does a broadcast and tells the people of America of the potential threat of war
24th- Blockade around Cuba. Soviet ships around Blockade stop or turn around
Khrushchev sends two letter to Kennedy. One in defiance and the second offered a compramise. He would remove missiles if they lifted the blockade
US and USSR agreed that the USA would remove their missiles in Turkey
Effects of the Cuban Missile Crisis
Kennedy popularity increased
Cuba still stayed communist but without missiles
Led to the 'Hot line'
Greater stability between the two countries led to MAD, reason to avoid war
Causes of the "Prague spring"
1968
The czechs hated russian control
Russian control of the economy made Czechoslovakia poor and falling standards of living
Lack of freedom
Desire for democracy
Events of the "Prague spring"
1968
During 1967 students and writers were complaing about lack of freedom and the czech economy
Novonty fell from power and Dubcek took over
Dubcek announced Socialism with a human face. Allowed freedom of speech
Dubcek stressed that they were going to stay in the Warsaw pact
3 august 1968 Breznec read out a letter at a meeting from some czechoslovakian communists asking for help
Soviet Response to the Prague Spring
Brezhnev worried that the reforms would spread to other Eastern Bloc countries
Dubcek flown to Moscow where he talked with Brezhnev. Forced to reisgn
US did not interfere as it didnt want Brezhnev became involved in Vietnam
Brezhnev Doctrine
1968
Created by Brerzhnev as a result of the Prague Spring
Argued that a threat to one communist country was a threat to them all
Nuclear non-proliferation treaty
1968
agreement to stop the supply nuclear technology to any countries
SALT I
1972
Limited increase in numbers of nuclear missiles
Significant as it was the first agreements between the superpowers that limited the number of nuclear weapons
Helsinki conference
1975
Agreed that they would-
Respect all human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the freedom of thought, conscience, religion or belief for all without distinction as to race, sex, language or religion
SALT II
1974-1979
Further reductions in strategic weapons which was to last until 1985
before anything was agreed relations started to deteriate
reasons for the invasion in Afghanistan
1979
Soviets did not trust Amin
concerned about a muslim revolution
The kabul revolution
Overthrow of its government
New government wanted to build socialism in Afghanistan
USSR and Taraki had deals to modernise Afghanistan which challenged Muslim teachings
Civil war broke out between the Communist government and Islamic fighters (Mujahidin)
Consequences of the Afghanistan invasion
Soviet troops being killed by Mujahidin rebels
USA was funding the Mujahidin
Very expensive
Embarrasing to the Soviet Union
Effects of the invasion on relations between the s
USA refused to ratify SALT II
USA boycotted the 1980 olympic games which were held in moscow
1984 Soviet Union boycotted the LA olympic games
Reagan
Became president in 1981
Evil Empire speech
1983
Reagan said that communism was bad and undermined the moral value of America
The soviet Union was the modern evil
Star wars
1983
Plan to shoot down Soviet missiles using lasers in space
Not a serious plan but put pressure onto the Soviet Union
INF treaty
1987
intermediate- range Nuclear Forces
removed all medium-range nuclear weapons from Europe
Gorbachev thought signing the treaty would increase his popularity
Collapse of the Berlin wall
1989
9th November
Fall of the Berlin wall symbolised the end of the Cold war
Glasnost
Gorbachevs new thinking when he became leader in 1985
Wanted things to change
Means openness, more freedom of speech
Perestroika
Another thing Gorbachev wanted to change
Measn re-structuring, particularly of the market and jobs
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