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Poland 1939 – Hitler Invaded 1945 – Soviet Union took over Satellite States – Poland 1980 – Solidarity Movement

Lech Walesa – Solidarity

Communism Karl Marx – Communist manifesto Fredrich Engels Bourgeoisie Proletariat -

Cold War – US vs.USSR US vs. USSR – Space Race Arms Race Proxy War – Hot Spots

USSR Comecon – money plan to spread communism Warsaw Pact

US Policy Containment – stop the spread of communism Marshall Plan – money Truman Doctrine – Protection

Berlin Berlin Wall Berlin Airlift Berlin Blockade

Mikhail Gorbachev Last dictator of Soviet (1991) Perestroika Glasnost Boris Yeltsin

Deng Xiaoping Leader after communism Four Modernization Elements of capitalism Tiananmen Square massacre

Cambodia Communism Pol Pot Khmer Rouge Killing fields Year Zero Genocide

Mao Ze Dong vs chiang Kai Shek ( jiang Jieshi) Long March Chinese Communist Revolution (1949) Korean War ( 1950- 1953) Great Leap Forward Cultural revolution Two China Policy

European union

Iran revolution (1979) Shah reza Pahlavi – friends USA Secular , western Dictator – secret police

Zionism – Israel – homeland Theodore Herzl – father of Zionism Britain controlled Palestine Balfour Declaration – British support for Palestine 1945 –

PLO – Palestinian Yassir Arafat -

Congress of viena Metternich Restore traditional

Slobodan Milosevic Butcher of Balkan Dictator of Serbia Killed muslims