- The American Century (10)
- Unit V: "The
Crucial Decade and After: 1945-1961"
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- World Wide Web "Links":
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- Cold War
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- Cold War at Home
- Senator Joseph McCarthy:
A Multimedia Celebration
- Senator Joseph McCarthy
(Jesse Friedman)
- Exhuming
McCarthy (Joshua Micah Marshall )
- The
Impact of McCarthyism
- Cold
War History and Information
- Democratic
and Communist Ideology - Matching Exercise
- The Cold
War (CNN)
- CNN
Educator's Guide to the Cold War
- Fighting
Words (History Net)
- The
Crime of the Century: The Rosenberg Espionage Case
- The Fight For America:
Senator Joseph McCarthy
- Senator
Joseph McCarthy (Google Search)
- Senator
Joe McCarthy (Richard H. Rovere)
- Whittaker
Chambers (American Writers)
- FBI/Freedom of
Information Act/Joseph McCarthy
- Cold
War: Costs of Victory
- Hiss
and Chambers: Strange Story of Two Men (December
12, 1948)
- "Salem,
1950" (George Marshall /1950)
- Final
Vote Condemns M'Carthy, 67-22, For Abusing Senate and Committee (NYT)
- April
5, 1951 (NYT/Rosenbergs Sentenced to
Death)
- Joseph McCarthy
(Freedom of Information Act)
- McCarthyism (High Beam)
- Alger
Hiss
- On
Feb. 10, 1962, the Soviet Union exchanged captured American U-2
pilot Francis Gary Powers for Rudolph Ivanovich Abel, a Soviet
spy held by the United States
- Klaus
Fuchs: Atomic Bomb Spy
- On
May 22, 1947, the Truman Doctrine was enacted as Congress appropriated
military and economic aid for Greece and Turkey
- On
June 9, 1954, Army counsel Joseph N. Welch confronted Sen. Joseph
R. McCarthy during the Senate-Army Hearings over McCarthy's attack
on a member of Welch's law firm, Frederick G. Fisher. Said Welch:
"Have you no sense of decency, sir? At long last, have you
left no sense of decency?"
- On
July 24, 1959, during a visit to the Soviet Union, Vice President
Richard M. Nixon got into a "kitchen debate" with Soviet
leader Nikita Khrushchev at a U.S. exhibition
- On
July 26, 1947, President Truman signed the National Security
Act, creating the Department of Defense, the National Security
Council, the Central Intelligence Agency and the Joint Chiefs
of Staff.
- On
Sept. 18, 1947, the National Security Act, which unified the
Army, Navy and newly formed Air Force, went into effect.
- On
Oct. 4, 1957, the Space Age began as the Soviet Union launched
Sputnik, the first man-made satellite, into orbit
- On
Dec. 2, 1954, the Senate voted to condemn Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy,
R Wis., for "conduct that tends to bring the Senate into
dishonor and disrepute."
- The Alger
Hiss Story
- McCarthyism
Page
- Age
of McCarthyism
- Smearing
Of Joe McCarthy
- AWARE
(Google Search)
- The
"Second" Red Scare: Fear and Loathing in High Places,
1947-1954
- McCarthyism
- News,
Reviews & Articles on Joseph McCarthy America (Surf Wax
History News)
- Best
Cold War History Sites
- McCarthyism
(Spartacus)
- Cold War (General)
- The
Cold War Museum
- The Cold War Guide
- Cold War (CNN)
- Cold War International History Project
- Origins of the Cold War
- Origins of the Cold War ii
- America, Russia and the Cold War: 1945-1996
- Cold
War Policies: 1945-1991 (University
of San Diego)
- A War of Ideas:
A History of the Cold War
- Katanga:
Congo's secessionist nightmare
- Guatemala
'54
- U.S.
Meddling in Foreign Elections (New
York Times)
- Venezuela's
Electronic News
- Third
World Traveler (Friendly Dictators)
- The United
States and Third World Dictators (Policy
Analysis)
- The Race
for the Super Bomb (American Experience)
- Submarines,
Secrets, and Spies
- The NATO Home Page
- The
Cold War (World Book)
- The
Cold War Era (American History)
- Cold
War Hot Links (You don't need to look
any further!)
- Cold
War: The Game (CNN)
- Open
Skies
- Soviet
Leaders (Biographies)
- Mao
Zedong (Time)
- The Cold
War (National Archives Learning Curve)
- The
Cold War (Information)
- Cold
War Era Operations (Global Security)
- U.S.
Invastion of Russia /1917
- The
Cold War in Our Past and Present: Cold War Resources on the World
Wide Web
- The Chairman
Smiles: Posters from the former Soviet Union, Cuba and China
- On
March 5, 1946, Winston Churchill delivered his famous "Iron
Curtain" speech at Westminster College in Fulton, Mo.
- On
March 12, 1947, President Truman established what became known
as the Truman Doctrine to help Greece and Turkey resist Communism
(NYT)
- Origins
of the Cold War (Lecture 14)
- George
F. Kennan on the Web
- George
Kennan
- On
March 27, 1958, Nikita Khrushchev became Soviet premier in addition
to First Secretary of the Communist Party
- On
Sept. 9, 1976, Communist Chinese leader Mao Tse-tung died in
Beijing at age 82
- On
Nov. 16, 1933, the United States and the Soviet Union established
diplomatic relations. President Roosevelt sent a telegram to
Soviet leader Maxim Litvinov, expressing hope that United States-Soviet
relations would "forever remain normal and friendly."
- Links
to Cold War Studies on the Internet (Harvard
Project on Cold War Studies)
- The
Cold War and Red Scare in Washington State
- The
Cold War International History Project
- The Cold War
Project
- Links for
Research on Domistic Aspects of the Cold War
- Museum
of Communism
- The
National Security Archive
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- Soviet Union
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- Korean War
- Cuba
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- Iran
- Guatemala
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- Middle East
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- Vietnam
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- Election of 1960
Atomic Bomb
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- Popular Culture
Rock 'n Roll
- Space Program
Miscellaneous
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to
the American Century (10) "Links"