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  • 1989 BCE

    the fall of the Berlin Wall and the breakup of the Soviet Union.

     the fall of the Berlin Wall and the breakup of the Soviet Union.
  • 1980 BCE

    In 1980 Ronald Reagan was elected president of the USA and the period of détente ended. The USA developed nuclear missiles which could be launched from almost anywhere.

    In 1980 Ronald Reagan was elected president of the USA and the period of détente ended. The USA developed nuclear missiles which could be launched from almost anywhere.
  • 1968 BCE

    In Czechoslovakia, the czech government, led by Dubcek, tried to install its own type of socialism (Socialism with a Human Face).

    In Czechoslovakia, the czech government, led by Dubcek, tried to install its own type of socialism (Socialism with a Human Face).
  • 1964 BCE

    Civil Rights Act was finally passed

    Civil Rights Act was finally passed
  • 1964 BCE

    Leonid Brezhnev led the USSR between Khrushchev’s death in. He stopped all Khrushchev’s reforms. His external policy switched from coexistence to tension with the USA

    Leonid Brezhnev led the USSR between Khrushchev’s death in. He stopped all Khrushchev’s reforms. His external policy switched from coexistence to tension with the USA
  • 1963 BCE

    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.

    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.
  • 1961 BCE

    The Democrat John Fitzgerald Kennedy became the president in 1961 and tensions with the eastern bloc were reduced.

    The Democrat John Fitzgerald Kennedy became the president in 1961 and tensions with the eastern bloc were reduced.
  • 1957 BCE

    . It constituted the creation of the European Economic Community (EEC) or Common Market.

     . It constituted the creation of the European Economic Community (EEC) or Common Market.
  • 1956 BCE

    Polish workers in Poznan went on strike but were soon controlled by Russian troops.

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

    In Hungary, the people of Budapest protested against the harsh government of Rakosi.

    In Hungary, the people of Budapest protested against the harsh government of Rakosi.
  • 1955 BCE

    In 1949, the Western Powers formed NATO (the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) against the communist threat. The Eastern Bloc formed the Warsaw Pact .

    In 1949, the Western Powers formed NATO (the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) against the communist threat. The Eastern Bloc formed the Warsaw Pact .
  • 1951 BCE

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

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

    The French Minister of Foreign Affairs, Robert Schuman, proposed on 9th May 1950 the creation of a common market of coal and steel to avoid rivalries and to be more competent.

    The French Minister of Foreign Affairs, Robert Schuman, proposed on 9th May 1950 the creation of a common market of coal and steel to avoid rivalries and to be more competent.
  • 1950 BCE

    The French Minister of Foreign Affairs, Robert Schuman, proposed on the creation of a common market of coal and steel to avoid rivalries and to be more competent.

  • 1949 BCE

    two 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.

    two 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.
  • 1948 BCE

    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 movement of capital, goods, and workers.

    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 movement of capital, goods, and workers.
  • 1946 BCE

    The British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, suggested that Europe could compete with the USA and the USSR as a leading nation.

     The British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, suggested  that Europe could compete with the USA and the USSR as a leading nation.
  • 1945 BCE

    The USSR controlled Eastern Europe,Poland, Hungary, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Albania and Bulgaria had pro-soviet Communist governments controlled by USSR (Stalin).

    The USSR controlled Eastern Europe,Poland, Hungary, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Albania and Bulgaria had pro-soviet Communist governments controlled by USSR (Stalin).
  • Period: 1945 BCE to 1960 BCE

    there were many anti-communist measures implemented by the Republican presidents Harry S. Truman and Dwight Eisenhower.