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The Postwar and The “Cold War” - Coggle Diagram
The Postwar and The “Cold War”
ECONOMIC GROWTH
The United States carried out the Marshall Plan to revive European economies and rebuild the industrial centers of its war allies, Germany and Italy.
THE RISE OF ARABS
victims of Nazi persecution. "Zionism," a movement that advocated a Jewish state, called for the surrender of Palestine.
The Jews founded, in 1948, the State of Israel, and expanded their territory through war.
New states such as Iraq and Iran emerged on the Arabian Peninsula.
THE PEOPLE´S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
China suffered the economic penetration of the Western powers, the Japanese invasion and the civil war.
In 1949 the "People's Republic of China" was proclaimed as a communist state with nuances characteristic of Chinese cultural peculiarities.
THE COLD WAR
There was an accelerated arms race.
In 1950 the War broke out in Korea, which ended with the division of the peninsula into two republics
The Cold War was the historical moment between the Soviet Union and its allies with the United States and theirs.
VIETNAM
The country was divided between the communist north and the capitalist south.
The forces of North Vietnam and the Viet Cong led by Ho Chi Min, with support from Soviet teams.
THE IDEOLOGICAL CONFLICT
The struggle between the USSR and the United States was not only for territories or control of resources