Chapter 64 Outline
Outline:
CH 64 STALIN’S NUCLEAR RUSSIA
TIME LINE
1947 1948 1953 1956 1962 1964 1968
Czech Spring suppressed
Khrushchev ousted
. . Cuban Missile Crisis
. . . Khrushchev at XX Party Congress
. . . June: riots in Poland put down
. . . Oct: Hungarian riots put down
. . Joseph Stalin dies
. Czechoslovakia goes Communist
Polish coalition government falls; Communist win
Communist triumph in Hungary
NAMES IN ORDER OF PRESENTATION
Joseph Stalin
Marshal Zhuchov
Lavernti Beria
United Front governments
Boleslaw Bierut
Danzig & Silesia
Karol Wojtyla
Marie-Dominique Chenu, O. P.
Yves Congar, O. P.
Jean Danielou, S. J.
Henri de Lubac, S. J.
Angelicum: Reginald Garrigou-Lagrancge, O. P.
Humani Generis
Marshal Tito
Mazaryk and Beneš
Molotov, Beria, Zhuchov, Malenkov, Zhdanov
Nikita Khrushchev and the agrotown scheme
“Cooperative Effort”
Sputnik
Imre Nagy
Cardinal Mindszenty
Mao Tse-tung
Camp David Formula
U-2 & Gary Powers
“Atoms for Peace”
Leonid Brezhnev & Alexi Kosygin
Alexander Dubcek
OUTLINE
I. Post-war U.S.S.R. & Stalin’s strategies
II. Eastern European countries get communist governments
Poland, Hungary, Albania and Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia
III. Post-Stalin Russia and the Twentieth Party Congress
A. Stalin was wrong
B. different paths of socialism
C. non-violent revolution to spread communism
IV. Khrushchev years
V. The Czech Spring and its demise
QUESTIONS
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