UNIT Y223: THE COLD WAR IN EUROPE

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UNIT Y: THE COLD WAR IN EUROPE 9-995 NOTE: BASED ON X 50 MINUTE LESSONS PER WEEK TERMS BASED ON 6 TERM YEAR. Key Topic Term Week Number Indicative Content Extended Content Resources The origins of the Cold War to 95 - The situation in 9, Capitalism and Communism and general attitudes in East and West; wartime tensions in the Grand Alliance; conferences: tensions and difficulties at Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam; What was the Cold War? The situation in 9 The conflicting ideologies between Capitalism and Communism The origins of the Cold War Growing Tensions during WW Conflicting aims of the Big Three Inter-allied negotiations 9-9 Terms and aims of the conferences Growing tensions End of the War Events of Potsdam and their consequences

The development of the Cold War 96 955-5 6 6 7-8 the liberation of Europe in the East and West ; relations between Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt (and later Truman and Attlee). Iron Curtain speech; Soviet control of Eastern Europe: including Baltic States, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Greece, Yugoslavia; The liberation of Europe and its impact The gradual Break-Up of the Grand Alliance Relations between leaders Content and impact of the speech Growing Soviet power in Eastern Europe and its consequences

9 0 - the Truman Doctrine and Marshall Aid; Cominform and Comecon; conflicts over Germany including the Berlin blockade and airlift; creation of West and East Germany; Main points of the doctrine Reason for its development Aims of the Marshall Plan Soviet rejection of the plan How and why Europe was increasingly dividing into two blocs Development of Cominform Development of Comecon Impact of these Germany under Great Power rule Berlin blockade and airlift Why did the blockade fail Emergence of a Western Bloc London Conference of Foreign Ministers The Brussels Pact and Western Union Distribution of Marshall Aid and the question of European Integration

The Cold War 956 98 5 6 NATO; the Warsaw Pact; atomic weapons. The impact of the Hungarian Rising 956, the Czech Crisis 968 and events in Poland 956 and 980 98; The division of Germany Reasons for the Treaty and what its aims were Increased Western integration Stalin s attempts to combat this Changes in leadership in USA and USSR and their impact on the Cold War East German Riots Collapse of EDC West Germany joining Nato The Warsaw Pact Treaty The Geneva Conference and its significance Destalinsation in USSE Polish Crisis and the Return of Gomulka The Hungarian Crisis The Suez Crisis The legacy of the Crises

7 7 7 8 developments in Germany, including rearmament of the Federal Republic and its inclusion in NATO and the Berlin Wall; the arms race; Space Race; Détente, the SALT talks and Ostpolitik; The Berlin Crisis, 958-6 The construction of the wall and why it happened Consequences of the wall did it lead to a reduction in tension? Growth in arms and the consequences Events and impact of the Space Race How much progress was made towards Détente in Europe and what problems had to be overcome Divisions with the Warsaw Pact The aims of Brandt s Ostpolitik and how he sought to achieve them The Moscow, Warsaw and Prague 5

The end of the Cold War 98 995 9 0 Brezhnev Doctrine; the impact of the new Cold War (979 985). Economic and social problems in the USSR and Eastern Europe; western influence; Treaties 970- The aims and contents of the Brezhnev doctrine Economic and political consequences Four Power Negotiations over Berlin The Basic Treaty The Helsinki Accord The weakening of Détente Solidarity crisis in Poland Ostpolitik under threat Impact of the new cold war Economic and social condition in the USSR and Eastern Europe and the influence on policy Western influence 6

the pressure of the arms race; Gorbachev, glasnost and perestroika, Afghanistan, events of 989 in Eastern Europe; the coup of 99 and Russia under Yeltsin; The arms race and its impact Détente renegotiated Gorbachev s policies Impact of the policies Withdrawal from Afghanistan Eastern European events Reform in Russia Role of Yeltsin and consequences of coup 7

reunification of Germany; civil war and the break-up of Yugoslavia to 995. Collapse of the GDR How unification was achieved Events and impact 8