The Cold War Prelude to WWIII 1945 to 1990 United States vs. U.S.S.R.

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The Cold War Prelude to WWIII 1945 to 1990 United States vs. U.S.S.R.

Black Hawk: Winching

“I believe it must be the policy of the U.S. to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by outside pressures” By Harry Truman

The Cold War Foreign Policy 1945 to 1991

U.S. and Foreign Policy The Marshall Plan The Truman Doctrine The Berlin Airlift G. I. Bill NATO Warsaw Pact McCarthyism Bay of Pigs Cuban Missile Crisis

Testing new weapons became common practice.

Cold War: A-Bomb & H- Bomb

Berlin Wall

Cuban Missile Crisis

Communism Spreads!

China’s Red Army

The Red Scare and the spread of Communist beliefs.

Balance of Power

The Space War Begins

Did you know that Nye and United Middle are fallout shelters?