The Cold War
Across
- 4. the premise that the US should support nations or communities that are under threat from Soviet armies or a Communist uprising.
- 6. conference meeting with the heads of state of the US, UK, and the USSR to talk on the post-war reorganization of Germany and Europe
- 9. invasion of South Korea by members of the North Korean People's Army.
- 10. an ongoing political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union, as well as their respective allies, that arose following World War II.
- 11. created to keep Europe at peace, foster collaboration among its members, and protect their freedom
- 12. designed to look into allegations of disloyalty and subversive activity of those suspected of having Communist affiliations.
- 14. U.S. policy that used numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad
Down
- 1. the transfer of fissile material, nuclear weapons technology, or nuclear weapons to nations that do not already have them
- 2. signed by the Soviet Union and seven of its European satellites; mutual agreement that placed the Soviets in command of the member states' military forces.
- 3. international conference organized to discuss the possibilities of creating an international organization that would maintain world peace after the end of World War Two.
- 5. proposed plan for the United States to offer financial support to rebuild the postwar European economy
- 7. conference where the three leading Allies to plan the postwar peace
- 8. the severe ideological and political divide that separated Eastern European satellite states and the Soviet Union from Western Europe.
- 13. Because the Soviet Union had barred all other routes, western countries sent food and supplies to Berlin by air