HISTORY 3040 CANADA AND THE WORLD Dr. Curtis Cole Trent University in Oshawa The Cold War Part III March 8, 2010.

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HISTORY 3040 CANADA AND THE WORLD Dr. Curtis Cole Trent University in Oshawa The Cold War Part III March 8, 2010

Inauguration of U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy January 20, 1961 The Cold War: Part III

Inauguration of U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy January 20, 1961 The Cold War: Part III

Inauguration of U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy January 20, 1961 The Cold War: Part III

John F. Kennedy The Cold War: Part III

John F. Kennedy Hubert HumphreyLyndon Johnson The Cold War: Part III

Richard M. Nixon Nelson Rockefeller Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. The Cold War: Part III

John F. Kennedy Richard M. Nixon The Cold War: Part III

U.S. Vice-President Richard Nixon and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, July 1959 The Cold War: Part III

Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962 The Cold War: Part III

Fidel Castro The Cold War: Part III

Che Guevara The Cold War: Part III

Che Guevara Fidel Castro U.S. President John F. Kennedy “Communist domination in this Hemisphere can never be negotiated!” The Cold War: Part III

Berlin Wall, 1961 fall-out shelters Soviet nuclear tests U.S. nuclear tests The Cold War: Part III

Soviet ship Kasinov carrying cargo of missile parts en route to Cuba, 1962 The Cold War: Part III

“Solely Defensive?” “Grave issues would arise.” The Cold War: Part III

Soviet SA-2 surface-to-air missile site U2 Spy Plane The Cold War: Part III

The Kennedy Cabinet, Oct. 16, 1962 The Cold War: Part III

C.I.A. Map Showing Range of Missiles The Cold War: Part III

JFK with Soviet Foreign Minister Andre Gromyko October 18, 1962 The Cold War: Part III

JFK announces U.S. “quarantine” of Cuba Oct. 22, 1962 The Cold War: Part III

Prime Minister John Diefenbaker Canada not consulted 3 requests: 1. Stop flights to Cuba  Yes 2. Nuclear warheads in Canada  No 3. Put Canadian forces on higher state of alert  Two days later The Cold War: Part III

Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev Khrushchev’s Offers 1. Private Offer remove missile bases in return for U.S. promise never to invade Cuba Khrushchev’s Offers 2. Public Offer remove Cuban missile bases in return for U.S. removal of missile bases in Turkey The Cold War: Part III

VIETNAM The Cold War: Part III

Ho Chi Minh Democratic Republic of Vietnam – 1945 Republic of Vietnam – 1950 Dienbienphu, 1954 Viet Minh The Cold War: Part III

Geneva Settlement, 1954 Laos Cambodia Vietnam (divided at the 17 th parallel) The Cold War: Part III

Ho Chi Minh South Vietnam North Vietnam Ngo Dinh Diem Viet Cong (NLF) The Cold War: Part III

U.S. Troops in Vietnam, The Cold War: Part III

Buddhist revolt, 1963 The Cold War: Part III

Buddhist revolt, 1963 Military Coup, Nov Ngo Dinh Diem Assassinated, Nov. 1, 1963 The Cold War: Part III

Walter Cronkite CBS Television The Cold War: Part III

Chief Justice Earl Warren Presents His Commission’s Report to President Johnson Lee Harvey Oswald With The Alleged Assassination Weapon The Cold War: Part III

Lyndon Baines Johnson is sworn in as President on board Air Force One, November 22, 1963 The Cold War: Part III

1964 Election Lyndon Johnson Democrat Barry Goldwater Republican The Cold War: Part III

1964 Election Lyndon Johnson Democrat The Cold War: Part III 1964 Johnson Campaign Ad

Gulf of Tonkin 1964 The Cold War: Part III

U.S. Troops in Vietnam, The Cold War: Part III

The Consequences of a Napalm Raid The Cold War: Part III

Election of 1968 President Lyndon Johnson Eugene McCarthy Robert Kennedy Hubert Humphrey Richard Nixon The Cold War: Part III

Robert Kennedy Wins the California Democratic Primary Assassinated - June 5, 1968 Sirhan Convicted of Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, 1968 The Cold War: Part III

Police Break Up Demonstration Democratic National Convention, Chicago, 1968 Mayor Richard Daley The Cold War: Part III

U.S. Invasion of Cambodia 1964

Kent State University - Kent, Ohio 4 Students Killed by Ohio National Guard in Anti-War Demonstrations - May 4, 1970 The Cold War: Part III

NEXT WEEK The 1970s Reading: Bothwell, RESEARCH PAPERS DUE HISTORY 304 CANADA AND THE WORLD