related: Cold War Crises: Effects of Berlin vs Cuba

Introduction Body Berlin


Miscellaneous Notes

  • Berlin

    • Political
      • Different objectives
        • The USSR wanted a weak communist Germany to exploit its resources and receive reparations.
        • The West wanted a strong capitalist Germany as a shield against communism, but also expected free elections that could potentially lead to communism.
        • However, both sides wanted Germany to be united.
      • Increasing lack of trust, Factors of the Breakdown of the Grand Alliance
      • Berlin City Election 1946
        • Communist Party lost by 20%
        • Stalin realized that reunification was not naturally possible.
    • Economic
      • Initial agreement:
        • USSR would provide food since East Germany had more agricultural land.
        • US would provide coal and industrial goods.
      • However, both sides failed to uphold the agreements.
      • As a result, both sides of Germany suffered from a lack of resources.
        • The US and UK decided to unite their regions and create Bizonia to strengthen the economy.
          • (anti-Yalta agreement)
      • Bizonia Currency
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          • Important claim that it was a defensive measure to block the blockade.
  • Cuba

    • Ideological
      • Communism was more anti-imperialistic and pursued racial equality, leading former colonies to become communist.
    • Arms Race
      • Both sides feared each other because they did not know how many missiles the other side had.
      • Khrushchev bluffed.
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      • The Bay of Pigs invasion led to fear and mistrust against the US, causing Castro to become more communist.

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