• 1989 BCE

    The fall of the Berlin wall

    The fall of the Berlin wall
    The opening of the wall, known in Germany as die Wende (The Change), was a consequence of the demands for freedom of movement in the former GDR and constant evasions towards the capital embassies of countries of the Prague and Warsaw Pact countries and By the border between Hungary and Austria, that imposed less restrictions from the 23 of August. In September, more than 13,000 East Germans migrated to Hungary. Shortly after,
  • 1985 BCE

    Mikhail Gorbachev came to power

    Mikhail Gorbachev came to power
    Mikhail Gorbachev came to power and brought
    some changes:
    • disarmament treaty was signed so the USA and the USSR agreed to remove medium-range
    nuclear missiles from Europe within 3 years.
    • Gorbachev announced the immediate reduction of the weapons stockpile and the number
    of troops in the soviet armed forces.
  • 1980 BCE

    Ronald Reagan was elected president of the USA

    Ronald Reagan was elected president of the USA
    The USA developed nuclear missiles which could be launched from almost anywhere. They also
    developed the Strategic Defence Initiative (Star Wars) for using laser weapons to shoot down
    soviet missiles from space
  • 1975 BCE

    saigon (the South capital) had been captured by the Vietcong

    saigon (the South capital) had been captured by the Vietcong
    The Americans were
    defeated for several reasons:
    • US bombs killed a lot of civilians.
    • Vietcong guerrillas were very skillful soldiers. American troops were not used to fight in the
    jungle.
    • North Vietnam had the support of China and the Soviet Union.
    • American public opinion turned against the war.
    • The Vietcong treated the South Vietnamese well and gained their support
  • 1972 BCE

    the USSR and the USA agreed to limit their nuclear weapons

    the USSR and the USA agreed to limit their nuclear weapons
    he USSR and the USA agreed to limit their nuclear weapons and they signed the strategic
    Arms Limitation Talks Agreement (SALT 1). They planned more arms limitation but the USA
    refused to sign the SALT 2 agreement (in 1979) after the soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
  • 1964 BCE

    Civil Rights Act was finally passed

    Civil Rights Act  was finally  passed
  • 1962 BCE

    Cuban missile crisis

    Cuban missile crisis
    Conflict between the United States, the Soviet Union and Cuba in October 1962, which was generated by the discovery by the United States of Soviet mid-range nuclear missile bases in Cuban territory.
  • 1961 BCE

    the Democrat John Fitzgerald Kennedy became the president

    the Democrat  John Fitzgerald Kennedy  became the president
    tensions with the
    eastern bloc were reduced.
  • 1961 BCE

    berlin wall

    berlin wall
    In Berlin, 2,5 million people left East Berlin for the West,
    half of them were young people. A 30 mile barrier (wall)
    was erected across the city of Berlin
    dividing the Eastern sector from the West
  • 1961 BCE

    president Kennedy authorized an invasion of Cuba

    president Kennedy authorized an invasion of Cuba
    President Kennedy authorized an invasion of Cuba
    by rebels trained by the CIA. They landed in the
    Bay of Pigs, but they were defeated.
  • 1957 BCE

    Treaty of Rome

    Treaty of Rome
    t constituted the creation of t
    he
    European Economic
    Community
    (EEC) or
    Common Market
    . Its main objectives were the free movement of peo
    ple,
    goods, services, and capitals by suppressing the cu
    stoms duties among the member countries.
  • 1956 BCE

    Polish workers in Poznan went on strike

    Polish workers in Poznan went on strike
    Polish workers in Poznan went on strike (1956) but
    were soon controlled by Russian troops.
  • 1956 BCE

    fidel castro

    fidel castro
    n 1956, a rebel named Fidel Castro attempted to overthrow
    the government, but was defeated and forced into exile. In 1959, Castro began a guerrilla war and
    soon marched on Cuba´s capital, Havana, and overthrew the government.
  • 1956 BCE

    the people of Budapest protested against the harsh government of Rakosi

    the people of Budapest protested against the harsh government of Rakosi
    In Hungary, the people of Budapest (1956) protested
    against the harsh government of Rakosi. They were
    treated differently at first allowing them to hold free
    elections, ending communism there. But Soviet tanks
    invaded Hungary, killed a lot of people (20,000
    Hungarians) and the new Primer Minister, Kadar, was
    loyal towards Russia.
  • 1955 BCE

    the Warsaw Pact

    the Warsaw Pact
    . The Eastern Bloc formed the Warsaw Pact
  • 1953 BCE

    Stalin died

    Stalin died
    When Stalin died he was succeeded by Nikita Khrushchev, who began a process of DeStalinization
    to fight the abuse of power of cult of personality of the previous leader
  • 1951 BCE

    Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    It involved the creation of the
    European Coal and Steel
    Community
    (ECSC) It was signed by France, Western Germany, It
    aly, Belgium, the Netherlands,
    and Luxembourg. It created a free-trade area for co
    al and steel in the signing countries.
  • 1950 BCE

    the creation of a common market of coal and steel

     the creation of a common  market of coal  and steel
    to avoid rivalries and to be more competent
  • 1950 BCE

    korea divided

    korea divided
    the Second World War Korea was a colony of Japan. Japan was defeated and Korea was
    divided into North and South Korea along the 38th parallel. The North was communist and the
    South was under the influence of the USA and had an anti- communist dictatorship.
  • 1949 BCE

    who new states were formed: the German Federal Republic (West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic.

    who new states were formed: the German Federal Republic (West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic.
    The frontier between Eastern and Western Europe had been
    drawn in Berlin.
  • 1949 BCE

    formed NATO

     formed NATO
    the Western Powers formed NATO (the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) against the
    communist threat
  • 1948 BCE

    Benelux Customs Union

    Benelux Customs Union
    It was an agreement that was signed by
    Belgium
    , the
    Netherlands
    , and
    Luxembourg
    in order to remove customs and to promote free move
    ment of
    capital, goods, and workers.
  • 1948 BCE

    The USSR controlled Eastern Europe.

    The USSR controlled Eastern Europe.
    Poland, Hungary, Romania, Czechoslovakia,
    Albania and Bulgaria had pro-soviet Communist governments controlled by USSR (Stalin). Under
    this goverments big companies and banks were nationalised and heavy industry was developed.
    The land was distribute among the peasents
  • 1948 BCE

    the USSR and the West disagreed over Berlin

    the USSR and the West disagreed over Berlin
    The Western allies (the USA, Britain and France) agreed to a single government in their zones.
    The Soviet Union was opposed to these moves. Stalin wanted to keep Germany as weak as
    possible so he decided to blockade Berlin: