Causes and Events of the Cold War

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Explore the causes and key events that led to the Cold War, including political ideologies, frustrations during WWII, the emergence of superpowers, leadership dynamics, major conferences, Soviet expansionism, key speeches, US containment policy, the Berlin blockade, and the formation of NATO.

  • Cold War
  • Political Ideologies
  • USSR
  • NATO
  • Superpowers

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  1. Causes of the Cold War

  2. Political ideologies - Capitalism vs Communism

  3. USSR frustration with UK & USA during WW2.

  4. Destruction of the old order after WW2 - World left with just two superpowers

  5. Personalities of the leaders - Stalin & Truman

  6. The outcome of the conferences - Tehran, Yalta & Potsdam.

  7. Soviet expansionism in Eastern Europe

  8. Churchills Fulton speech

  9. US policy of Containment Truman Doctrine & the Marshall Plan

  10. The Berlin blockade & airlift

  11. The creation of NATO

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