Title: The Cold War Unfolds
1The Cold War Unfolds
2Superpowers
- After WWII, the USA and the USSR emerged as
superpowers nations stronger than other
powerful nations - Each created a military alliance made up of
nations they protected or occupied - The USA helped form the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO), comprised of W. European
allies
versus
3Warsaw PactIron Curtain
- USSR signed the Warsaw Pact with E. European
countries - The imaginary line between the democratic west
and the communist East was called the Iron
Curtain - The Soviet Union crushed any revolts that
challenged its supremacy in Eastern Europe
4Iron Curtain
5Arms Race
- Superpowers engaged in weapons race
- Both sides developed nuclear weapons
- To reduce the threat of war, the two sides held
disarmament talks - One agreement was intended to limit the use of
anti-ballistic missiles (ABMs) - ABMs were used to shoot down missiles launched by
hostile nations
6Anti-Ballistic Missile
7Nuclear Missiles
8Trident Nuclear Missile Launch
9The MIRVed U.S. Peacekeeper missile, with the
re-entry vehicles highlighted in red
10A multiple independently targetable reentry
vehicle (MIRV) is a collection of nuclear weapons
carried on a single intercontinental ballistic
missile (ICBM) or a submarine-launched ballistic
missile (SLBM). Using a MIRV warhead, a single
launched missile can strike several targets, or
fewer targets redundantly. By contrast a unitary
warhead is a single warhead on a single missile.
Minuteman III MIRV launch sequence1. The
missile launches out of its silo by firing its
first stage boost motor (A).2. About 60 seconds
after launch, the 1st stage drops off and the
second stage motor (B) ignites. The missile
shroud is ejected.3. About 120 seconds after
launch, the third stage motor (C) ignites and
separates from the 2nd stage.4. About 180
seconds after launch, third stage thrust
terminates and the Post-Boost Vehicle (D)
separates from the rocket.5. The Post-Boost
Vehicle maneuvers itself and prepares for
re-entry vehicle (RV) deployment.6. The RVs, as
well as decoys and chaff, are deployed during
backaway.7. The RVs and chaff re-enter the
atmosphere at high speeds and are armed in
flight.8. The nuclear warheads detonate, either
as air bursts or ground bursts.
11Anti-Ballistic Missiles
- ABMs were considered a threat because they could
give one side more protection, which might
encourage it to attack - During the 1980s, President Ronald Reagan
proposed a missile defense program called Star
Wars - Other agreements limited the number of nuclear
weapons that nations could maintain, which eased
Cold War tensions
12Anti-Ballistic Missiles
- The easing of tensions was called the era of
détente - Détente is a relaxing of Cold War tensions during
the 1970s - Both superpowers were talking more with less
direct hostile threats - Détente ended, however, when the USSR invaded
Afghanistan in 1979
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15An artist's rendering of an X-ray laser hit an
incoming missile
16President Ronald Reagan
17Cuba and Fidel Castro
- During the 1950s, Fidel Castro led a revolution
in Cuba and became the Cuban leader - To bring down Cubas communist regime, U.S.
President John F. Kennedy supported a CIA-backed
invasion of Cuba (Bay of Pigs)(1961), but the
invasion failed - One year later, the Soviets shipped nuclear
missiles to Cuba causing fear of a nuclear war
18Video Cuban Missile Crisis
- Watch this video!
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vXo8SMzM8X-U
19Proximity of Cuba to the United States90 miles
20Fidel Castro Dictator of Cuba
21Bay of Pigs(Bahía de Cochinos)
22President John F. Kennedy
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24Photos of Cuban Missile Sites Taken from U-2
Spyplane
25Cuba and Fidel Castro
- The world was on the brink of a nuclear war for
thirteen days - The U.S. navy blockaded Cuba with warships
- Finally, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev agreed
to remove the missiles - The USA agreed to remove Jupiter nuclear missiles
from Turkey
26Nikita Khrushchev
27Jupiter Missiles in Turkey
28Spreading Communism
- USSR wanted to spread communist ideology around
the world - When Khrushchev came to power, he eased
censorship and increase tolerance - However, repression returned under Leonid
Brezhnev, the next Soviet leader - American leaders pursued a policy of containment
- This was a strategy of keeping communism from
spreading to other nations (to contain it)
29Leonid Brezhnev
30Red Scare
- A Red Scare in the USA resulted in Senator
Joseph McCarthy leading an internal hunt for
communists in the government and military - The House (of Representatives) Un-American
Activities Committee (HUAC) also sought out
communist sympathizers - People suspected of being communists were called
to testify before a congressional committee as to
their alleged activities in government, society,
business, etc.
31Powerpoint Questions (13 points)
- 1. What were the United States and the Soviet
Union called? - 2 The two opposing military alliances were
called ??? and ??? (2 points) - 3. An imaginary line that divided Europe between
democratic and communist countries was called the
??? - 4. What are ABMs? Describe.
- 5. What defense system did President Ronald
Reagan propose in the 1980s? - 6. A relaxation of tensions is called ???
32Powerpoint Questions (13 points)
- 7. What did the USSR do that nearly triggered a
nuclear war in 1962? - 8. Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during
the Cuban Missile Crisis? - 9. What tactic did the USA employ to respond to
the crisis?
33Powerpoint Questions (13 points)
- 10. According to the video in this Powerpoint
(slide 18), what secret agreement did Kennedy
and Krushchev make regarding American missiles? - 11. Who became the next leader of the USSR?
- 12. What was the Red Scare?
34The End