New World Powers
Yalta Conference (February 1945) (4)
Potsdam Conference (July-August 1945) (4)
Pacific Post WWII (3)
Paris Conference (2)
San Francisco Conference (2)
United Nations Goals (3)
Structure of the United Nations (4)
Ostpolitik
1970 German policy created by Chancellor Willy Brandt to help normalize relations between capitalist West Germany and communist East Germany
Red Telephone
a direct contact line between them Moscow and Washington D.C. between the leaders of the USA and the USSR
The Spirit of Helsinki
Security and Cooperation conference between NATO members to stabilize international situation in 1975
Conference of Bandung (3)
Three Crisis’ that raised Cold War tensions
2nd Berlin crisis, Cuban Missile Crisis and Vietnam War
Western Germany (4)
Eastern Germany (4)
First Berlin Crisis
The 1948-1949 “Berlin Blockade” in which Stalin blocked access to Berlin through USSR territory (no access to Western Berlin via road, rail or canal)
Berlin Airlift
President Truman, and later all the allies, sent Western Berlin supplies such as food and coal via airplane between 1948-1949
In 1949, Stalin lifted the Berlin Blockade and allowed land travel
Second Berlin Crisis (3)
Berlin Wall (3)
Cold War Defintion
a system of international relations that existed between 1945 and 1991
Western Block (4)
Communist Block
Main Aspects of the Cold War (4)
Collaboration of the United States and Soviet Union (4)