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Cold War Magills Choice
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Salem Press
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2010
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9781587657344
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9th Grade - College Senior
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Covers important Cold War events, from 1945 through the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.
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Front Cover.
Half Title Page.
Frontispiece.
Title Page.
Copyright Page.
Contents.
Publisher’s Note.
Contributors.
Complete List of Contents.
Keyword List.
Other Frontmatter.
1: Editor’s Introduction: An Overview of the Cold War.
2: February 4-11, 1945: Yalta Conference.
3: February 11, 1945: Soviet Exiles and Prisoners of War are Forced into Repatriation.
4: April 25-June 26, 1945: United Nations Charter Convention.
5: July 17-August 2, 1945: Potsdam Conference.
6: August 6 and 9, 1945: Atomic Bombs Destroy Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
7: February 1, 1946: First U.N. Secretary-General is Selected.
8: March 5, 1946: Churchill Delivers His Iron Curtain Speech.
9: August 1, 1946: Atomic Energy Commission is Established.
10: November, 1946-July, 1954: Nationalist Vietnamese Fight French Control of Indochina.
11: November 9-December 15, 1946: United Nations Admits its First New Member States.
12: 1947-1951: Blacklisting Depletes Hollywood’s Talent Pool.
13: March 12, 1947: Truman Doctrine.
14: July 26, 1947: National Security Act.
15: October 20, 1947: HUAC Investigates Hollywood.
16: November 29, 1947-July, 1949: Arab-Israeli War Creates Refugee Crisis.
17: 1948: Morgenthau Advances Realist School of Power Politics.
18: 1948: Soviets Escalate Persecution of Jews.
19: February 10, 1948: Zhdanov Denounces “Formalism” in Music.
20: February 25, 1948: Communists Seize Power in Czechoslovakia.
21: April 3, 1948: Marshall Plan Provides Aid to Europe.
22: June 24, 1948-May 11, 1949: Berlin Blockade and Airlift.
23: October 6, 1948: Earthquake Devastates Ashgabat and Kills Up to 100,000 People.
24: December 10, 1948: United Nations Adopts the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
25: December 26, 1948: Hungary’s Communist Government Arrests Cardinal Mindszenty.
26: 1949-1961: East Germans Flee to West to Escape Communist Regime.
27: January 25, 1949: Soviet Bloc States Establish Council for Mutual Econom
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