Post-Stalin thaw and the bid for Peaceful Coexistance 1953-1961 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryCold WarA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: NellbrownCreated on: 12-04-14 17:08 Vienna Summit June 1961 1 of 22 U2 incident May 1960 2 of 22 Second Berlin Crisis 1958-9 3 of 22 Berlin Uprising June 1953 4 of 22 Malencov first calls for 'New Course' August 1953 5 of 22 Eisenhower announces policy of 'massive retaliatory power' January 1954 6 of 22 Domino Theory 1954 7 of 22 Khrushchev visits USA and Camp David Summit September 1959 8 of 22 Geneva Conference April-July 1954 9 of 22 Paris summit May 1960 10 of 22 West Germany joins NATO October 1954 11 of 22 Soviet Union recognizes West Germany and restores relations with Tito's Yugoslavia 1955 12 of 22 Austrian State Treaty May 1955 13 of 22 Third Berlin Crisis, Berlin Wall August 1961 14 of 22 Warsaw Pact created May 1955 15 of 22 Fourth Berlin Crisis, Checkpoint Charlie October 1961 16 of 22 Geneva Summit July 1955 17 of 22 Soviet withdrawal from Finland 1956 18 of 22 Khrushchev's 'secret' speech February 1956 19 of 22 Polish uprising February-October 1956 20 of 22 Hungarian uprising July-November 1956 21 of 22 Eisenhower Doctrine 1957 22 of 22
The post-Stalin thaw in superpower relations between 1953 and 1962 and Khrushchev’s policy of Peaceful Coexistence 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating Teacher recommended
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