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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