The Cold War Post-War Effects

  • Indian Independence

    Indian Independence
    The Indian Independence Movement was mainly a goal to get rid of the East India Company rule and the British Raj.
  • Creation of Israel

    Israel was created for Jews to have their own homeland. War broke out between the Arabs and Jews soon after Israel was called it's own independent state.
  • Berlin Airlift

    Berlin Airlift
    The Soviet Union cut off all traffic and water to West Berlin. The Berlin Airlift allowed US and Britain to fly food and supplies into West Berlin. In 277,000 flights, one plane landing every 3 minutes, 2.3 million tons of supplies were brought in.
  • Launch of Sputnik

    Launch of Sputnik
    The Soviets launhed Sputnik, the frst unmanned satellite. Sputnik was an intercontinental ballistic missile.
  • Cuban Missile Crisis

    The Soviets secretly built missile sites in Cuba, which was discovered by a U.S. spy plane. The U.S. saw this as a threat and blockaded Cuba to prevent Soviest from installing more missiles. Soviets agreed to remove missiles if U.S. doesn't invade Cuba.
  • Arab-Israeli Conflict 1967

    The Six-Day war was fought by Israel and the neighboring states of Egypt and Israel defeated these states. The neighboring states did not want Israel taking their land.
  • Assassination of Egyptian President Sadat

    Sadat's attackers condemned him for the peace treaty he had signed with Israel at Camp David months before his assassination.
  • Tiananmen Square Protest

    Tiananmen Square Protest
    The Tiananmen Square protest was a movement led by students in Beijing and exposed China's issues with political leadership.
  • Fall of the Berlin Wall

    Fall of the Berlin Wall
    Hungary allowed vacationing East Germans to travel to Austria, then they traveled to West Germany. Protests broke out because East Germant closed it's borders. The leader of East Germany had to allow people to leave in order to resore peace.
  • Collapse of the Soviet Union

    100+ ethnic groups were in the Soviet Union, some began to want freedom. 15 republics were declared independence.