The Cold WarMarshall Cavendish, 2005 - 134 pages Presents the history of the Cold War through excerpts from letters, newspaper articles, speeches, and songs dating from the period. Includes review questions. |
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... A U.S. President Wages Cold War 11 Marshall Announces His Plan for European Recovery 13 Chapter 2 The Arms Race Leveling the Playing Field : The Soviets Successfully Test the A - Bomb " Massive Retaliation " : The Secretary of State ...
... A U.S. President Wages Cold War 11 Marshall Announces His Plan for European Recovery 13 Chapter 2 The Arms Race Leveling the Playing Field : The Soviets Successfully Test the A - Bomb " Massive Retaliation " : The Secretary of State ...
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... A Witness Describes the Rosenberg Execution 80 McCarthy on Communists 83 An Outspoken Critic : Senator Margaret Chase Smith on the Witch Hunts 85 Be Prepared : The Office of Civil Defense Warns Americans 87 56 75 Chapter 7 | Ban the Bomb ...
... A Witness Describes the Rosenberg Execution 80 McCarthy on Communists 83 An Outspoken Critic : Senator Margaret Chase Smith on the Witch Hunts 85 Be Prepared : The Office of Civil Defense Warns Americans 87 56 75 Chapter 7 | Ban the Bomb ...
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Table des matières
Chapter | 1 |
The Arms Race | 16 |
War Rages into | 40 |
Thaw and Freeze | 56 |
Homeland Hysteria | 75 |
Peace Activists Speak Out ༡༠ | 93 |
The Conclusion | 107 |
29 | 122 |
To Find Out More | 128 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
activists Afghanistan allies Americans Andropov arms race atomic bomb became began believed Berlin Wall blockade Chinese Churchill Civil Defense Cold War communism Communist conflict Cuba Cuban Missile Crisis détente deterrence detonated East and West Eastern Europe Einstein end the Cold fallout fear forces freedom Germany Gorbachev H-bomb Helen Caldicott Hiroshima Hiss invade Jimmy Carter Joseph McCarthy Julius June Kennedy Korea lives Manhattan Project manifesto miles military never November nuclear bomb nuclear war nuclear weapons Office of Civil officials political President Ronald primary sources question Radio regime Republic of China retaliation Reykjavík Richard Nixon Ronald Reagan Russian Samantha Smith Schorr scientists Senate sides signed Soviet leader Soviet Union speech Stalin Star Wars strategic summit superpowers television testing threat tion Treaty troops Truman United Vietnam West Berlin Western witch hunts world peace