7. It was the period of constant tension between the end of
WWII (1945) and the end os USSR (1991).
After WWII, USA and USSR carried out a diplomatic
conflict called: COLD WAR.
THE COLD WAR
8. CONSTANT TENSION
Each superpower
aimed to demonstrate
and increase its own
power.
Each superpower
aimed to limit or
reduce the influence
of the other.
THE COLD WAR
9. However, both the Americans and the
Soviets wanted to avoid a direct military
confrontation, since this could lead to
nuclear war.
THE COLD WAR
11. 1946: Churchill denounced in a famous
speech that "from Stettin in the Baltic to
Trieste in the Adriatic, has fallen on the
continent (Europe) an iron curtain."
PRELUDE OF THE COLD WAR
12. Iron curtain:
It described the
increasing
influence of the
USSR on the
Eastern Europe.
It confirmed that
the
understanding
between the
Allies was
breaking.
PRELUDE OF THE COLD WAR
13. The Civil War in Greece
Communist and monarchics fight for the power in
the government.
Truman decided to support the Greek monarchics in
order to avoid the Communists to seize power.
Policy of containment or doctrine Truman:
Truman decided to support the
anti-communist in every part of the
world.
PRELUDE OF THE COLD WAR
14. USA and USSR reinforced their spheres of influence:
PRELUDE OF THE COLD WAR
USA
1947: Marshall Plan
Program of economic
support to restore the
European economy.
USSR obliged Eastern
Europe to reject it.
USSR
1947:Kominform
Organisation to
coordinate the support
to the Communist
parties all over the
world.
17. In this context, USA and USSR
participated indirectly in political and
military conflicts between other
countries.
The 1948 Berlin
Blockade
The Korean War
1950-1953
The 1956 Suez
Crisis
The building of the
Berlin Wall
The 1962 Cuban
Missile Crisis
INITIAL CONFLICTS
1948-1962
18. Just three years after the end of WWII, the first conflict of
the Cold War took place: the crisis of Berlin.
THE 1948 BERLIN BLOCKADE
The Allies unify their zones of occupation, USSR
blockades Western Berlin…
19. THE 1948 BERLIN BLOCKADE
The Western Allies aid their sector in Berlin by air.
20. THE 1948 BERLIN BLOCKADE
Planes weren´t attacked by the Soviets because they were afraid
of a nuclear response by USA…
21. THE 1948 BERLIN BLOCKADE
Federal
Republic of
Germany
(known as
West
Germany) German
Democratic
Republic
(Known as
East Germany
or the GDR)
Berlin
remained
divided into
eastern and
western
zones
Two new countries appeared: FRG (capitalist) and
RDA (communist).
22. After the defeat of Japan,
Korea had been divided in
a northern communist zone
and a southern capitalist
zone.
In 1950 North Korea,
supported by USSR and
China, invaded South
Korea.
The U.N. condemned the
invasion and approved the
intervention of USA.
THE KOREAN WAR 1950-1953
26. The conflict ended with the division of the two countries
along the 38th parallel. In 1953 the peace was signed
and the borders of 1950 were maintained.
THE KOREAN WAR 1950-1953
27. THE 1956 SUEZ CRISIS
• Nasser
nationalised the
Suez Canal,
which had been
controlled by
France and
Great Britain.
• Nasser was
supported by
the USSR.
French and British troops were sent to Egypt, but the USA did not
support this operation so the troops were withdrawn.
28. There were great differences between the Western
and the Eastern Berlin:
Western Berlin was richer and had a political
regime of freedom.
Reaction: people in Eastern
Berlin migrated to Western
Berlin.
THE BUILDING OF THE BERLIN
WALL (1961)
29. The Communist authorities of the GDR decided to
separate their sector of the western zone of the city
in order to stop the emigration:
1961, 13th August: the wall was built, dividing
Berlin and the Berliners during 30 years.
THE BUILDING OF THE BERLIN
WALL (1961)
The wall of
Berlin
impressed the
world and
became a
symbol of the
Cold War.
30. Until 1959 there was a militar dictatorship
in Cuba led by Fulgencio Batista.
THE 1962 CUBAN MISSILE
CRISIS
In 1959, Fidel Castro
deposed the
dictator Batista En
1959, but the USA
opposed the Cuban
Communist regime,
which became
closer to the USSR.
It was the first time that the USA had his rival so close.
31. In 1962, Castro gave permission for the USSR
to install nuclear weapons on the island.
In response, Kennedy decreed the naval
blockade to avoid the arrival of Sovietic
material to Cuba.
THE 1962 CUBAN MISSILE
CRISIS
32. THE 1962 CUBAN MISSILE
CRISIS
During 13 days,
it was thought
that a war
between the
two blocs was
possible.
33. Retratos en versión cómic de
los personajes involucrados de
forma mas directa en la crisis
de los misiles: Krusev, URSS;
Kennedy, EE.UU y Fidel Castro,
Cuba.
Fueron los mandatarios que
durante 13 dias mantuvieron en
vilo al mundo entero en torno a
una Tercera. Guerra mundial,
con armas aun mas poderosas
que las usadas en la anterior
guerra, sin duda hubiese sido el
fin del mundo como lo
conocemos actualmente.
THE 1962 CUBAN MISSILE
CRISIS
During 13 days, the world was afraid of
being at the beginning of the THIRD
WORLD WAR.
34. Finally, after tense negotiations between Kennedy
and the Soviet leader Khrushev, the USSR finally
agreed to withdraw the weapons from Cuba.
THE 1962 CUBAN MISSILE
CRISIS
36. PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE
In the 1960s, a new era or peaceful coexistence began,
characterised by greater dialogue between the two superpowers.
Kennedy and Krushchev
were more flexible in
their negotiations with
one another than previous
leaders had been.
A number of international
disarmament
conferences took place,
with the aim of preventing
nuclear war.
Video Cuban
Missiles crisis
39. THE VIETNAM WAR
(1961-1975)
LA GUERRA DE VIETNAM
It was the bloodiest conflict of this
period.
Vietnam became independent of
France in 1954 and was divided in
two parts by the 17th parallel:
North Vietnam: Communist
South Vietnam: Anti-communist.
41. THE VIETNAM WAR
(1961-1975)
In South Vietnam the procommunist
Vietcong guerrillas had appeared to try to
join the country to North Vietnam.
42. THE VIETNAM WAR
(1961-1975)
When did USA intervene?
1962: USA intervened when Kennedy sent military
advisers to South Vietnam to prevent the fall of
the anti-communist regime.
Why did USA intervene?
Because they were afraid of
the fact that if Vietnam unified
under a Communist regime,
other countries would be
absorbed by the Sovietic bloc.
43. THE VIETNAM WAR
(1961-1975)
In the following years, president Johnson
sent American troops to help the
government of South Vietnam.
In 1968 there were half a million
American soldiers.
45. THE VIETNAM WAR
(1961-1975)
This war was very unpopular in the USA, because of:
It long duration.
A lot of casualties.
The Vietcong was not defeated in spite of the
superiority of the American troops.
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46. THE VIETNAM WAR
(1961-1975)
President Nixon started a gradual withdrawal
of the USA, which finished in 1974.
In 1975, South Vietnam was defeated and
Vietnam became unified.
47. In 1948, the territory of Palestine was divided into two
separate states.
THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT
One of these was Israel, which
was created as a homeland for
the Jewish people in the British
mandate in Palentine.
However, the Arabs the creation
of the state of Israel. who lived in
Palestine strongly opposed
48. In 1964, the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) was
established.
THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT
Yasser Arafat
49. Since 1960s, disputes between the Israelis and the
Palestinians have been a source of constant tension and
conflict in the Middle East.
THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT
Israelis
Supported by
USA and Western
European
countries.
Palestinians
Supported by
various Arab
states.