12:07 PM

Cold War Today


In today's society, there is a lot technology being used. If the Cold War had not happened, we would not have the technology or firearms we have now. We have explosives that have evolved from the Cold War. NATO also still exists, while once it was to prevent communism, now it is a way to co-exist with eachother. In my eyes, the Cold War was a good positve impact on the world, but to other that might not be the same.

5:48 AM

McCarthy Causing Tension


Joseph McCarthy was a senator from Wisconsin. He accused people for being a communistic. The term McCarthyism is the political action of making accusations of disloyalty, subversion, or treason without proper regard for evidence. The term mostly describes the actions that took place in the United States called the Second Red Scare. The Second Red Scare heightened fears of communist influence. "McCarthyism" soon took on another meaning, describing the excesses of similar efforts. The term is also now used to describe reckless, unsupported accusations. Thousands of Americans were accused of being Communists or communist sympathizers and became the subject of investigations and questioning. The high targets of the suspicions were government employees. A question is brought up by many people, why didn't the Republicans stop him? They thought he was helping them by ridding the county of communist activities. They also thought if they stood up against him, they would be accused as well.

5:47 AM

Cuban Missle Crisis: Caused Tension in Cold War


The USSR was shipping weapons to Cuba. This caused tension in the United States because we were in the firing range of their missiles. Panic spread around the United States and peoples lives were at stake. U-2 planes took pictures and found the missiles. Many, many missiles. Cuba denied the possession and Kennedy decided to announce to the United States that the use of the Cuban missiles could lead to United States attack on the Cuba. There was a possibility of Nuclear War. Cuba and the United States made an agreement after Cuba admitted to having the missiles, that both superpowers were to disable their nuclear weapons. The United States weapons in Austria and the missiles in Cuba were all disabled and peace was restored. on the weapons

5:46 AM

U-2 Spy Plane Shot Down: Cold War Tension

The U-2 plane incident was a giant Cold War tension because it was a misunderstanding and a confusing web of lies. The CIA made a secret flight over the Soviet Union with the U-2 plane to take pictures. The Soviet Union saw the plane and asked the United States government, they denied the plane's purpose and mission. Eisenhower wanted to discontinue the U-2 flights, but the flights still continued. Francis Gary Powers made one last flight on May 1, 1960. The Soviet Union saw this plane and shot it down. Powers was taken prisoner. Eisenhower took full responsibility and the tension grew.

7:18 AM

Civil War in China: Cold War Tension


The Civil War in China was between the communists, lead by Mao Zedong, and the Nationalists, lead by Chiang Kai-Sheck. The Chinese nationalists showed resisting the Japanese, but Kai-Shecks government was dictatorial, inefficient, and corrupt and they undermined the nationalists support. The communists were winning because most people liked the communists actions. Peasants like the communists because they gave land to them and reduced their rent. From 1944 to 1947 the United States were peacemakers, but then the containment failed and we were in the Civil War in China, and that was a huge tension for us and China.

7:08 AM

Korean War: A Cause of Tension

The Korean War was because of the conflict between Communist and non-Communist forces in Korea. At the end of World War II, Korea was divided at the 38th parallel. Suddenly, North Korea invaded South Korea, and war broke out. The U.S. was involved in much of the fighting throughout the whole war trying to stop the Communistic actions. Air and naval support was ordered to fight back against the North by Truman to aid the South. At first, the North Korean troops seemed to be unstoppable, but after a month of brutal combat, the North pushed the South into the corner of the peninsula. There were counter attacks from the South by tanks and heavy artillary, after a long fight, over half of the North Korean troops surrendered and the rest fled back across their side of the 38th parallel. The Chinese decides to fight back, but the United States chooses to stay out of this battle. This was a large tension for the United States and our allies.

12:02 PM

A Final Overview of the Cold War