Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Cuban Missile Crisis
- Background
- Arms Race
Anmerkungen:
- Superpowers trying to build bigger and more deadly weapons (atom bomb, US-1945, Soviets-1949). Also huge rockets (inter-continental ballistic missiles) which could carry bombs for miles
- Historians think the fear of the damage
could have stopped the fighting
- Khrushchev and Kennedy
Anmerkungen:
- After Stalin died in 1953, Nikita Khrushchev replaced him. He wanted to reduce tension between US and Russia (peaceful co-existence). In 1961 JFK became president of US (did not get on well)
- Outcome
- Berlin Wall
- Americans put missiles on Soviet
Union in Norway and Turkey
- Cuba
- Background
Anmerkungen:
- Island off coast of US, had an American backed dictator called General Batista (until 1959). Americans controlled most industries including sugar and tobacco
- Bay of Pigs
Anmerkungen:
- 1961 - an invasion of Cuba by former Cuban patriots. Invasion was backed by the CIA
- Cuban Missile Crisis
- 1962
Anmerkungen:
- 1962 the USSR constructed missile sites in Cuba (capable of Nuclear attacks on US). Cuba allowed this in response to previous aid
- JFK
Anmerkungen:
- JFK demanded their removal but Khrushchev refused
- blocked waters
Anmerkungen:
- JFK decided to block Cuban waters (to prevent supplies from Russia)
- Khrushchev backed down
- Outcomes
- Cuban Missile Crisis Outcomes
- Hotline between Moscow and Washington
- reduction of Nuclear weapons
- 1963
Anmerkungen:
- Test Ban Treaty - all nuclear testing above ground was banned
- 1968
Anmerkungen:
- Non-Proliferation Treaty - non-nuclear powers would not be helped to develop nuclear technology
- 1972
Anmerkungen:
- SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks). Talks were held between Presidents Nixon and Brezhenev. The SALT1 treaty was signed, which limited the number of weapons on both sides
- 1979
Anmerkungen:
- SALT2 was signed by Presidents Carter and Brezhenev