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Презентация на тему The Ghost Of The Cold War

“Let us not be deceived - we are today in the midst of a Cold War.”Bernard BaruchThe Cold War (1945–1991) was the continuing state of political conflict, military tension, and economic competition existing after World War
The Ghost Of The Cold War “Let us not be deceived - we are today in the midst The Sinews of Peace “Nobody knows what Soviet Russia and its Communist The Long TelegramGeorge F. Kennan The Long Telegram gave the US government North Atlantic Treaty OrganizationNATO (1949)The Warsaw Treaty Organization WTO (1955–1991) Anti-Soviet Posters “We must be ready every day, all the time to do the Atomic War For Kids	The 1950s' kids can play with uranium ore! The Anti-American Posters Hot SpotsThe Vietnam War 1964-1975The Korean War 1950-1953The Afghanistan War 1979-1989The Berlin Cuban Missile Crisis 1962The Soviet Union formed an alliance with Fidel Castro Presidents Dmitry Medvedev and Barack Obama signed the new agreement on April Moscow is wary about Washington's plans to deploy missile elements in Romania, Creditswww.coldwar.ru 		История Холодной войныhttp://www.rian.ru		Философия
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Слайд 2 “Let us not be deceived - we are

“Let us not be deceived - we are today in the

today in the midst of a Cold War.”
Bernard Baruch
The

Cold War (1945–1991) was the continuing state of political conflict, military tension, and economic competition existing after World War II, primarily between the USSR and its satellite states, and the powers of the Western world, particularly the United States. Although the primary participants' military forces never officially clashed directly, they expressed the conflict through military coalitions, strategic force deployments, a nuclear arms race, spying, propaganda, and technological competition, such as the Space Race.

Слайд 3 The Sinews of Peace
“Nobody knows what Soviet

The Sinews of Peace “Nobody knows what Soviet Russia and its

Russia and its Communist international organization intends to do

in the immediate future…”

“From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an iron curtain has descended across the Continent.”

“…the United States stands at this time at the pinnacle of world power. It is a solemn moment for the American Democracy. “


Слайд 4 The Long Telegram
George F. Kennan
The Long Telegram

The Long TelegramGeorge F. Kennan The Long Telegram gave the US

gave the US government a clear understanding of how

the Soviet government saw itself in the international community. According to Kennan, the Soviet Union did not see the possibility for long-term peaceful coexistence with the capitalist world.

The main points:

1) Basic features of post-war Soviet outlook.
2) Background of this outlook
3) Its projection in practical policy on official level.
4) Its projection on unofficial level.
5) Practical deductions from standpoint of US policy.


Слайд 5 North Atlantic Treaty Organization
NATO (1949)
The Warsaw Treaty Organization

North Atlantic Treaty OrganizationNATO (1949)The Warsaw Treaty Organization WTO (1955–1991)

WTO (1955–1991)


Слайд 6 Anti-Soviet Posters

Anti-Soviet Posters

Слайд 7 “We must be ready every day, all the

“We must be ready every day, all the time to do

time to do the right thing if the atomic

bomb explodes. Duck and cover!”

Слайд 8 Atomic War For Kids
The 1950s' kids can play

Atomic War For Kids	The 1950s' kids can play with uranium ore!

with uranium ore! The Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Lab

was only only available from 1951 to 1952. Its relatively high price for the time ($50.00)

Micky Mouse gas mask created by Walt Disney


Слайд 9 Anti-American Posters

Anti-American Posters

Слайд 10 Hot Spots
The Vietnam War 1964-1975
The Korean War 1950-1953
The

Hot SpotsThe Vietnam War 1964-1975The Korean War 1950-1953The Afghanistan War 1979-1989The

Afghanistan War 1979-1989

The Berlin Crisis 1961
The Hungarian Revolution 1956


Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia.
Prague 1968


Слайд 11 Cuban Missile Crisis 1962
The Soviet Union formed an

Cuban Missile Crisis 1962The Soviet Union formed an alliance with Fidel

alliance with Fidel Castro - Cuba’s leader after the

Cuban Revolution in 1959.

In 1962, President John F. Kennedy responded to the installation of nuclear missiles in Cuba with a sea blockade.

The Cuban Missile Crisis brought the world closer to nuclear war than ever before.

Слайд 13 Presidents Dmitry Medvedev and Barack Obama signed the

Presidents Dmitry Medvedev and Barack Obama signed the new agreement on

new agreement on April 8, 2010 in Prague to

reduce nuclear arms.

In general the agreement takes into consideration Russian national interests. But the USA reduce the strategical carries by their adaption to usual warheads as they did it for the winged missiles “Tomahawk ”. It became the shock weapon in the Iraki and Afghan campaigns.


Слайд 14 Moscow is wary about Washington's plans to deploy

Moscow is wary about Washington's plans to deploy missile elements in

missile elements in Romania, Bulgaria and in the Black

Sea.

The missile defense system is to become ready by 2015 and is designed as protection against "current and future ballistic missile threats from Iran."

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