The Collapse of The Soviet Union
The Collapse of The Soviet Union
The Collapse of The Soviet Union
Soviet Union
Alyssa Barr
Hydrogen bomb(1949)
The latter provided the first Soviet H-bomb, successfully tested on 12 August 1953. This
invention originally was considered to be related to weaponry, but in 1956 Kurchatov
disclosed this and some other formerly secret Soviet ideas during a visit to the British
nuclear center in Harwell. The research on controlled fusion subsequently became a
declassified and open field, and an arena for international competition for building a
practically unlimited peaceful source of energy.
Warsaw Pact(1955)
was a collective defense treaty among 8 communist states of central and easter europe in
existance during the cold war. The warsaw pact was the Soviet Unions response to West
Germany joining NATO and came into being in may 1955.
Sputnik(1957)
Invasion of Czechoslovakia(1968)
the Soviet Union led Warsaw pact troops in an invasion of Czechoslovakia to crack down on
reformist trends in PragueAlthough the Soviet Unions action successfully halted the pace of
reform in Czechoslovakia, it had unintended consequences for the unity of the communist
bloc.
Salt 1
The Soviet government offered to hold negotiations on the issues of nuclear arms control.
Nixon immediately accepted and the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, commonly known as
SALT, were arranged. They took place in two phases: SALT I ran from 1969 to 1972
Salt 2
In late 1972, negotiations began for SALT II and continued for seven years. Finally on June
18, 1979, in Vienna, Brezhnev and President Jimmy Carter signed the SALT II treaty.
Perestroika
was a political movement for reformation within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
during the 1980s, widely associated with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and his glasnost
policy reform.
Glasnost
was a policy that called for increased openness and transparency in government
institutions and activities in the Soviet Union.When Mikhail S. Gorbachev stepped onto the
world stage in March 1985 as the new leader of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
(USSR), it was immediately clear that he was different from his predecessors.
Chernobyl Disaster
catastrophic nuclear accident that occurred on 26 April 1986 at the Chernobyl Nuclear
Power Planttin Ukraine (then officially the Ukrainian SSR, which was under the direct
jurisdiction of the central authorities of the Soviet Union. An explosion and fire released
large quantities of radioactive particles into the atmosphere, which spread over much of the
western USSR and Europe.
citations page
"The Russian Civil War". HistoryLearningSite.co.uk. 2014. Web.
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