10.4 End of the Cold War -TEACH-


The End of the Cold War


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The End of the Cold War


lesson 10.4

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What changes did Gorbachev initiate?


What happened to the Berlin Wall?






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important people 1989
Mikhail Gorbachev
leader
USSR
Ronald Reagan
president
USA
Helmut Kohl
chancellor
West Germany

Erich Honecker
dictator
East Germany

WEST
EAST

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Living with the Wall
pictures from 1986

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The fall of the Berlin Wall
November 9th,  1989

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1985
  • he Soviet Union has a new Leader:
Michael Gorbachev
He has different ideas:

  • Arms race is too expensive / no more support for GDR.

  • There needs to be more openness (glasnost).

  • - There must be reforms (perestroika). For example, more private companies.

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What's the situation?
  • People of East Berlin and East Germany want more freedom and open the borders.

  • ... but the East German government absolutely does not want this!

  • Massive anti-government demonstrations in East Berlin

  • Also during the 40th anniversary of the GDR

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Gorbachev is guest of honor...
  • ...but didn't come to celebrate, but to warn the leaders of East Germany:
  • the Soviet Union will no longer help to put down demonstrations

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Important: Gorbachev wanted to REFORM communism in the S.U. , not abolish.





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There are demonstrations every night
  • Pressure on the East German government mounts as the world press looks at the situation in East Berlin

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Video: Tagesschau of November 9, 1989
with the press conference of Günter Schabowski
One of the party leaders of the GDR states, hesitatingly:
"We have decided that every GDR citizen can cross the border.
That applies - as far as I know - ... from now on...?"

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German reunification
October 3rd, 1990

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1. Armenia 2. Azerbaijan 3. Belarus 4. Estonia 5. Georgia 6. Kazakhstan 7. Kyrgyzstan 8. Latvia 9. Lithuania 10. Moldova 11. Russia 12. Tajikistan 13. Turkmenistan 14. Ukraine 15. Uzbekistan

On December 24, 1991 the Soviet Union was dissolved. At the same time Mikhail Gorbachev announced his resignation. 
The Soviet Union divided up into 15 separate independent countries including:

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10 July 1990, Boris Yeltsin became the first democratically elected president of the new Russian Federation

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