History of the Modern World, 10th Edition (Palmer)Chapter 22:
The Cold War and Reconstruction After the Second World WarPrimary Sources, Maps and ImagesCIX. The Cold War: The Opening Decade, 1945-1955 - The Cold War: Origins and Nature
- [Image President Harry Truman]
- [Image German refugees moving west, 1945]
- [Image Germany Divided]
- [Image Soviet troops occupy Berlin]
- [Image Headquarters of the American military administration in Germany, 1945]
- [Primary Source Churchill and Stalin on Poland, October 1944]
- [Primary Source Proposal for International Control of Atomic Weapons, 1946]
- [Image First Soviet atomic bomb test, 1949]
- [Primary Source Winston Churchill, Iron Curtain speech, 1946]
- [Primary Source Stalin's reply to Iron Curtain speech]
- [Primary Source Truman Doctrine, 1947]
- [Secondary Discussion/Primary Source National Security Act, 1947]
- [Image Seoul, South Korea, 1950]
- Germany: The Berlin Blockade and the Airlift of 1948-1949
- The Atlantic Alliance
- The Revival of Japan
- Containment in Asia: The Korean War
CX. Western Europe: Economic Reconstruction - The Marshall Plan and European Recovery
- Economic Growth in Western Europe
CXI. Western Europe: Political Reconstruction - Great Britain: Labour and Conservative
- The French Republic: Fourth and Fifth
- [Image Charles de Gaulle]
- [Image Jean Monnet]
- [Primary Source Geneva Conference, Final Declaration on Restoring Peace in Indochina, 1954]
- [Primary Source The "Loi-Cadre," 1956]
- [Image Charles de Gaulle, 1958]
- [Primary Source Charles de Gaulle, Speech at Constantine, Algeria, 1958]
- The Federal Republic of Germany
- [Image Nuremberg trials]
- [Primary Source Transcript of the Nuremberg Trials]
- [Image Denazification program poster, 1948]
- [Image Prosperity for all via the social free-market economy, West German poster, 1957]
- [Image Parliament Building, Bonn]
- [Primary Source The Federal Republic of Germany Basic Law, 1949
- [Image Konrad Adenauer signs Basic Law, 1949]
- [Image Bundestag, 1953]
- [Image Konrad Adenauer]
- [Image Willy Brandt]
- [Image Brandt's Ostpolitik]
- [Image Helmut Schmidt]
- [Image Helmut Kohl]
- The Italian Republic
CXII. Reshaping the Global Economy - Currency Stability: Toward the "Gold-Dollar" Standard
- European Integration: From the Common Market to the European Community
- End of the Gold-Dollar Standard, 1971
CXIII. The Communist World: The U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe - Stalinism in the Postwar Years
- Khrushchev: The Abortive Effort at Reform
- Eastern Europe: The Decades of Dictatorship
- Consolidation of Communist Control
- Ferment and Repression in East Germany, Poland, and Hungary, 1953-1956
- [Image Anti-government demonstration in East Berlin, June 1953]
- [Primary Source Why Must We Increase our Alertness? An East German Interpretation of the Riots of 1953]
- [Primary Source Poland, 1956]
- [Image Wladyslaw Gomulka]
- [Image Hungarian Revolution, 1956]
- [Primary Source Sixteen Political, Economic, and Ideological Points, Budapest, 1956]
- [Primary Source Clear Current and Scum, 1956]
- [Primary Sourcens Hungary, 1956]
- [Image Imre Nagy]
- [Image Janos Kadar]
- [Image Soviet intervention in Hungary, 1956]
CIV. The Communist World: Mao Zedong and the People's Republic of China - The Civil War
- Mao: The New Regime
- Foreign Affairs
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