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The Cold War VS. United States Union of Soviet Of America Socialist Republics

The Cold War

Communism vs. Capitalism World Domination

Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan

Germany is Divided

Berlin Airlift Berlin Wall “Iron Curtain”

1949

United Nations North Atlantic Treaty Organization Warsaw Pact

Korean War US or UN? Cease Fire http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fac/Thomas.Pilsch/KoreanWarPhases.gif

Red Scare Fire! McCarthyism Arms Race

Cuban Revolution Bay of Pigs Invasion

Cuban Missile Crisis Nikita Kruschev

World Influence Cold War “Battlegrounds” Peace Corps

Domino Theory Vietnam Ho Chi Mihn Truman Doctrine http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8697605269750499269&q=dominoes&hl=en

Vietnam War Gulf of Tonkin Escalation Jungle Warfare/Vietcong

Civil War Hawks vs. Doves Protests

Cambodia – Ho Chi Minh Trail 1973 - Withdrawal

Results

Mutually Assured Destruction MAD Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty SALT I & II

End of the Cold War Moon Landing Detente Afghanistan SDI – Star Wars

Glasnost / Perestroika Berlin Wall Collapse of the Soviet Union