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China
Chinese communist revolution October of 1949
Mao Zedong the communist leader of china in 1949 founded the Republic of China. and with that action he ended the civil war between the Nationalists and the comunists.
Author: The Ofice of historians, Date of publication: N/A, Link:
https://history.state.gov/milestones/1945-1952/chinese-rev
After the revolution the caos spread along al the nation, until the point that Mao had to send millions of urban youth down to the countryside for “re-education”.
Author: N/A, Date of publication: May 11 2016, Link:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/may/11/the-cultural-revolution-50-years-on-all-you-need-to-know-about-chinas-political-convulsion
The promesses the new republic of china did to the citizens where: Liberty of thought,speach, association, correspondence, person domicile, moving from one place to another, religious beliefs, and the freedom to hold parades and demonstrations"
Author: Crash Course, Date of publication: 4 oct 2012, Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUCEeC4f6ts
During the revolution there where about 500k to 2 million deaths, specially in the southern province of Guangxi, with people who killed massiveley and even cannibalism
Author: N/A, Date of publication: May 11 2016, Link:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/may/11/the-cultural-revolution-50-years-on-all-you-need-to-know-about-chinas-political-convulsion
North Korea
United Steates and the allies attcack because of North Korea's attempt to expand comunism
Before the war
After WWII, Korea became two countries.North Korea hoped to reunite thewhole peninsula under communism.
During the war
June 25 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea to rule the whole territory
Jun 27, 1950 CE: U.S. Enters Korean War (2021) National Geographic Arts and Music, Geography, Social Studies, World History
https://www.history.com/.amp/topics/korea/korean-war
On june 27, 1950 the United States requested permission from the United Nations to support the South Korea with troops. They all were in controll of the United nation's comanders
North Korea and the Cuban Missile Crisis - James Person - (2012) Wilson Center
https://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/north-korea-and-the-cuban-missile-crisis
Then, from septmber the 15th to 19th, on Inchon, South Korea, the more than 75,000 troops form the United Nations easily made th North koreans back into their territories
After the war
The United Nations command kept fighting North Koreans after the Inchon battle
The Korean War and the Cold War -Amanda Onion - History.com (2018)
https://www.history.com/.amp/topics/korea/korean-war
They made them back up back into China, whcich were North Korean allies because of communism
The United Nations troops tried to invade China but didn't succeed and had to back up all the way to South Korea
"On July 27, 1953, both sides agreed to a ceasefire, essentially bringing the Korean War to an end. South Korea remained free from communism, and the original borders of these two countries remained essentially unchanged from before the conflict."
Ohio History Connection (2019)
https://ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Korean_War#:~:text=The%20Korean%20War%20was%20one,communist%20nation%2C%20invaded%20South%20Korea
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Turkey
7 agust 1946 - 30 may 1953
Territorial conflict with the straits Turkey had as a crisis
the Soviet Union had the intention of tawing relations with Turkey in order of getting a piece of the middle east.
Turkish Straits crisis. (2022). Retrieved 3 March 2022, from
https://ipfs.fleek.co/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/Turkish_Straits_crisis.html
Turkey started trying to be recognized as a Western alliance and the policy of Turkey was the same after the world war which failed and lasted a lot of political consequences and gain no support but helped to the policy-makers
KİRİŞÇİ, T. (2022). The End of the Cold War and Changes in Turkish Foreign Policy Behaviour - KEMAL KİRİŞÇİ | FOREIGN POLICY INSTITUTE. Retrieved 3 March 2022, from
https://foreignpolicy.org.tr/the-end-of-the-cold-war-and-changes-in-turkish-foreign-policy-behaviour-kemal-kirisci/
In 1936, the Soviet Union, along with several other regional and world powers, signed the Montreux Convention. It agreed that only ships from countries bordering the Black Sea could use the straits and it was up to neutral Turkey to police it. This, however, wasn't enough of a guarantee.
The Turkish crisis reached a head on the 7 of august of 1946, this because thethe Soviet Union handed Turkey a note stating that it had breached the Montreux Convention and a new treaty was needed. A Soviet military build-up followed.
(2022). Retrieved 10 March 2022, from
https://moneyweek.com/332694/7-august-1946-turkish-straits-crisis-reaches-its-climax
The policy of neutrality that turkey had was broken when they agreed in accepting aid from the United States, and in 1952, joined Nato. Later on with the death of Joseph Stalin, the Soviet Union dropped its territorial claims and their relations they had with Turkey began to thaw.
The fellow black sea nations(Georgia, Rusia, Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey) where in deasagreement of the handing that turkey had of the straits by the soviets note in wich makes know that the security wasnt as good and it was a danger so it was an agreement to re-examinate and rewrite in base from an international conference as before the agrement was to bring protection of free flow of the warships in the cold waar for the soviets to have extra protection and no procupations from losing valuable information, having transport problems or losing equipment for the war
Turkish Straits crisis - Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core. (2022). Retrieved 10 March 2022, from
https://infogalactic.com/info/Turkish_Straits_crisis
The actual actors of the conflict where the soviet union wich presented the note of the Turkish management and the Black sea nations (Georgia, Rusia, Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey)