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1953-1963. The Cold war. Ike Background Soft on communism? Secretary of State Foster Dulles “Rolling Back” Communism. Eisenhower’s Election. New Look The CIA Massive Retaliation Brinkmanship. New Policies. The Death of Stalin George Malenkov Nikita Khrushchev
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1953-1963 The Cold war
Ike Background Soft on communism? Secretary of State Foster Dulles “Rolling Back” Communism Eisenhower’s Election
New Look The CIA Massive Retaliation Brinkmanship New Policies
The Death of Stalin George Malenkov Nikita Khrushchev “Peaceful co-existence” Avoiding a nuclear holocaust Changes in the soviet union
Economic Factors Military spending versus consumer goods. GNP Results of less military spending. International Relations
April 1955 The Austrian State Treaty July 1955 The Geneva Summit Arms Race Discussions International Relations
Was the Geneva Summit a failure? Results of the Geneva Summit Nikolai Bulganin
Why did East-West tension increase again after 1955? Dag Hammarskjöld Gamal Abdel Nasser The Suez Canal UNEF Increased Tensions
Khrushchev’s De-Stalinization Speech The Eisenhower Doctrine The Technology Race Increased Tensions
Sputnik I and II The Missile Gap The Gaither Report Fallout Shelters The Technology Race
Education U-2 Spy Planes NASA The Space Race
Living in West Berlin Propaganda and Espionage Khrushchev’s proposal Walter Ulbricht Summit Results Berlin
The Spirit of Camp David The U-2 Spy Plane U.S. Claims Gary Powers OOPS!
U.S. Domination Sugar Exports Unemployment Economics in Cuba
Background Resentment towards America Cuban People’s Party General Fulgencio Batista Methods of Enforcement Cuba: THE Rise of Castro
July 26, 1953 Moncada Army Barracks Trial and Arrests History Will Absolve Me Cuba’s new hero Rebellion
May 1955 General Amnesty Castro moves to Mexico Student Protests April 1956 Political Support The Rise of Castro
December 2, 1956 Castro Returns Sierra Maestra Mountains False Claims February 1957 Castro’s New Image The rise of castro
The Role of the Catholic Church The 26th of July Movement Small numbers Summer 1958 New Year’s Day 1959 Changes The rise of castro
Moving to America Eisenhower vs. Castro Nationalized Businesses Embargos Relations with the USA
Visits from the Soviets Trade Agreements Oil and Sugar Anti-American Sentiment Relations with the Soviets
Origins The Plan The Attack Outcome Reasons Results The Bay of Pigs Invasion
Flexible Response Conventional forces Nuclear arsenal CIA Assisting countries against Communism Negotiations with the USSR Kennedy New Policy
The Vienna Summit of 1961 Reasons for the Wall August 13, 1961 The Wall
For Khrushchev? For Walter Ulbricht? For the Citizens of Berlin? For the Cold War? The Symbol of the Cold War What did the building of the Wall mean…..
Why did Khrushchev put missiles in Cuba? Intermediate Range ballistic missiles (IRBMs) Missiles in Turkey Protecting Communism in Cuba. The Cuban Missile Crisis
October 14, 1962 First Strike Capability Upcoming Elections 13 Days Quarantine October 24, 1962 Khrushchev’s Telegrams The Cuban Missile Crisis
U-2 Spy Plane Incident Ambassador Llewellyn (Tommy) Thompson Attorney General Robert Kennedy Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin The Secret Deal The Cuban Missile Crisis
How effective was Kennedy’s handling of the Cuban Missile Crisis? The Traditional View The Revisionist View New Interpretations The Cuban Missile Crisis
What conclusions can be reached about Khrushchev’s actions? Results for the Soviets? The Soviet Military perspective Khrushchev’s relationship with Castro The Cuban Missile Crisis
For the USA? For the USSR? For Cuba? For China? For the International Situation? What were the results of the Crisis…
June 26, 1963 Ich bin ein Berliner! Back to Berlin http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6px15_jfk-ich-bin-ein-berliner-1963_news