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US History: COLD WAR INTRIGUE 1950 - 1960

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By Patty Inglish, MS


Cold War Alliances

Additional Cold War Alliances

The Nuclear Threat

 

The Cold War began as World War II ended and continued unti the fall of the Berlin Wall in1989 and the collapse of the USSR, around 1990 - 1991. The Cold War involved spies and counterspies, new technology, and the constant threat of nuclear destruction. School children were taght to "duck and cover", to hid under neath their chairs and cover up their heads with their arms. Unfortunately, this would not prevent death or severe celluar damage from nuclear radiation.

The 1950's and early 1960s were a time of the backyard Bomb Shelter as well. IN downtown Columbus, Ohio, at least one buildingin every block was equipped with a heavily reinforced basement area that could shield people agasint a nuclear attack. These shelters were advertised with a large metal image of a nuclear radiation insignia.

The USA tested nuclear bombs below ground in the American West and on what they thought were uninhabited isalnds. This was not always the case. Peple that lived close to these areas suffered some affects of radiation. The USSR tested nuclear bombs as well.

In the 21st century, Russian nuclear submarines for 40 years previously lie, still submerged, in the bays of St. Petersburg, their nuclear reactors and radioactive materials decaying into the surruonding waters and entering the food and water supply of the people. The book and film K-19 tells the true story of this ongoing mishap.

Real Wars were fight by America during this time, but named as somethings else: The Koean Conflict or Police Action and the Vietnam Conflict (begun with the French interest and picked up by the US in the late 50s via US military advisors that helped American to decide to escalate into the confllict status.)

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Spy vs Spy

A Cuban political cartoonist, Prohias noted that anyone that was nto visibly and vocally for Communism under Fidel Castro was tagged as anti-communism. To portray this black and white thinking, he came up with the spy dressed in black and the spy dressed in white. They targeted only each other and no one else got hurt. although miehte roneof them stayed ahead of the spy game for very long.

In 1960, Prohias fled to America under extreme pressure fomr the Communist government in Cuba and practiced cartooning on his own until he took some samples to Mad Magazine, which began publishing them in the 1961 January edition (see slide show link to the right).

Prohias wrote the strip for the newspapers and Mad Magazine until the late 1980s and lived until 1998. He lived to see the Berlin Wall come down and the USSR come apart.

My faviorite cartoonist withMad Magazine, Prohias always singed his strip in Morse Code, a further indication of the intrique of war and cold war:

_... _.__ .__. ._. ___ .... .. ._ ... (by Prohias).

Partial Soviet Plans during the Cold War.
Partial Soviet Plans during the Cold War.

Early Years of the Cold War

Involvement of Eastern Europe and Asia


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Early Cold War Years Timeline

1950

  • Korean Conflict, 1950 - 1953
  • Senator Joseph McCarthy begins a Communist witch hunt, alluded to in Arthur Millers Play "The Crucible" about Salem, Massachusetts' witch hunts.
  • President Harry Truman authroizes the construction and use of the Hydrogen Bomb

1951

  • Truman signed a peace treaty with Japan. Some soldiers on the isalnds were late in being notified of the end of WWII.

1952

  • Polio vaccine was created by Dr. Jonas Salk.
  • Korean Conflict ended.
  • General Dwight David Eisenhower elected President, Richard Nixon, VP.

1953

  • Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were tried and executed for espionage agasint the US and the Allies in WWII.

1954

Segregation was decided illegal in USA by Brown v. Board of Education.

1955

  • Rosa Parks refuses to move away from the front seat of the bus.
  • Warsaw Pact of the cold War was signed.
  • McDonald's was founded by Ray Kroc.
  • Disneyland opened in California.
 

1956

  • USSR Premier Nikita Khrushchev denounced Josef Stalin and Marxism.

1957

  • Soviet Satellite Sputnik is the first vehicle to space.

1958

  • NASA was founded,, and missles lauched.
  • Boris Pasternak (Dr. Zhivago) refused the Nobel Prize.

1959

  • Fidel Castro became the leader of Communist Cuba.
  • An international treaty was signed to make Antarctica a scientific outpost and natural preserve.
  • The "Kitchen Debate" occurred, VP Nixon vs. Khrushchev.

1960

  • The first televised presidential debates were aired, Nixon vs. John F. Kennedy.

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vreccc  says:
2 years ago

Patty,

I'm truly amazed at this content. You have spent quite a bit of time on this. I'm impressed. Ok... enough praise. I have a question for you. What do you think about where Putin, and now his proxy, are taking Russia? They went for the abrupt shift to capalism and democracy which turned out quite chaotic. China, on the other hand, is taking the super slow incremental approach and having quite a bit of success with it. Is Putin learning from China's success and taking Russia in that direction? I don't think he has ever stated that he's using China as a model, but it certainly seems that way to me. Well, whether China is his model or not, he is tightening the reigns on freedom. So, I guess my question to you is: Is he using China as a model?

Regards,

Jonathan

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Patty Inglish, MS  says:
2 years ago

Hi Jonathan,

I am not sure whether he is using China as a model completely, or whether there is a larger pendulum that is swinging back and forth between greater freedom and lesser freedom. Putin et.al may be swinging toward lesser freedom, also keeping an eye on China for suggestions and ideas as well. There is a "fractal theory" of history that suggests repetitions of what went before.  It will be interesting to watch.

Thanks for visiting!

:)  says:
2 years ago

hi. korean war ended at 1953.

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Patty Inglish, MS  says:
2 years ago

20 lashes with a wet noodle to me!

Thanks for the correction, ":) says" You were the first to notice it.

hey  says:
7 months ago

Thank for info

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