European History of the Cold War
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The Cold War | Date |
The Polish Government of National Unity is formed. | 28th June, 1945 |
United States, France, Britain and the Soviet Union occupy zones of Berlin. | 3rd July, 1945 |
United States and Britain recognize the government in Poland. | 5th July, 1945 |
Potsdam Conference begins in Germany. | 17th July, 1945 |
Labour Party wins a landslide victory in the 1945 General Election. | 26th July, 1945 |
Soviet Union and Poland sign treaty accepting Soviet-Polish frontier. | 16th August, 1945 |
Smallholders Party wins the general election in Hungary. | 4th November, 1945 |
The government of Enver Hoxha in Albania is recognised by the Western powers. | 10th November, 1945 |
Josip Tito and his National Front wins elections in Yugoslavia. | 11th November, 1945 |
Polish industrial enterprises employing more than 50 workers are nationalized. | 1st January, 1946 |
First session of the United Nations held in London. | 10th January, 1946 |
Trygve Lie from Norway is elected the first secretary-general of United Nations. | 1st February, 1946 |
Christian Socialists win the Belgian elections. | 17th February, 1946 |
Winston Churchill makes Iron Curtain speech in Fulton, Missouri. | 5th March, 1946 |
Soviet Union agrees to withdraw Red Army from Iran. | 5th April, 1946 |
Civil war breaks out in Greece between British-backed monarchists and communists. | 5th May, 1946 |
Communist Party wins a majority in the general election in Czechoslovakia. | 26th May, 1946 |
George Bidault of Popular Republican Movement becomes President of France. | 19th June, 1946 |
Enrico de Nicola is elected President of Italy. | 28th June, 1946 |
Klement Gottwald becomes prime minister of Czechoslovakia. | 3rd July, 1946 |
A referendum in Greece restores the monarchy. | 1st September, 1946 |
Georgi Dimitrov and the Fatherland Front win general election in Bulgaria. | 27th October, 1946 |
Communists win most seats in the French National Assembly. | 10th November, 1946 |
United Nations bars Spain from membership. | 11th December, 1946 |
Leon Blum forms socialist government in France. | 16th December, 1946 |
Alcide de Gasperi forms a new government in Italy. | 1st February, 1947 |
Clement Attlee informs United States that he is withdrawing British Army from Greece. | 21st February, 1947 |
Harry Truman announces Truman Doctrine and the provision of aid to Greece. | 12th March, 1947 |
Paul Spaak forms a coalition government in Belgium. | 19th March, 1947 |
General George C. Marshall announces the Marshall Plan. | 5th June, 1947 |
Government in Hungary announces a three-year plan of nationalization. | 8th August , 1947 |
Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg ratify a customs union (Benelux). | 29th October, 1947 |
Robert Schuman of Popular Republican Movement forms government in France. | 23rd November, 1947 |
Greek government outlaws the Communist Party. | 27th December, 1947 |
Jan Masaryk, foreign minister in Czechoslovakia, found dead, probably murdered. | 10th March, 1948 |
The start of the Berlin Airlift. | 1st April, 1948 |
Organization for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC) set up in Paris. | 16th April, 1948 |
President Eduard Benes of Czechoslovakia resigns. | 19th March, 1948 |
Klement Gottwald becomes President of Czechoslovakia. | 14th June, 1948 |
The Soviet Union blockades road and rail traffic between Berlin and the West. | 24th June , 1948 |
Yugoslavia is expelled from the Cominform. | 28th June, 1948 |
Wladyslaw Gomulka is forced to resign as leader of the Polish Workers' Party. | 3rd September, 1948 |
North Atlantic Treaty (NATO) is founded to provide opposition to the Soviet Union. | 4th April, 1949 |
The Berlin Airlift comes to an end. | 12th May, 1949 |
Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) comes into being. | 23rd May, 1949 |
Konrad Adenauer becomes the Chancellor of Federal Republic of Germany. | 12th September, 1949 |
German Democratic Republic (East Germany) comes into being. | 7th October, 1949 |
Wilhelm Pieck is elected president of the German Democratic Republic. | 7th October, 1949 |
Monarchists defeat communists in Civil War in Greece. | 16th October, 1949 |
The Polish United Workers' Party is purged of supporters of Josip Tito. | 11th November, 1949 |
Konrad Adenauer advocates economic union between West Germany and France. | 21st March, 1950 |
Robert Schuman announces the Schuman Plan in France. | 9th May, 1950 |
Winston Churchill calls for the creation of the European Army. | 1st July, 1950 |
Winston Churchill becomes prime minister for a second time. | 27th October, 1951 |
French Assembly ratifies the Schuman Plan. | 13th December, 1951 |
Meeting in Paris to discuss the idea of a European Defence Community. | 26th January, 1952 |
Winston Churchill announces that Britain has an atom bomb. | 26th February, 1952 |
European Coal and Steel Community comes into being. | 1st July, 1952 |
Matyas Rakosi become prime minister of Hungary. | 14th August, 1952 |
Rudolf Slansky is executed in Czechoslovakia for Titoism. | 2nd December, 1952 |
Josip Tito elected President of Yugoslavia. | 14th January, 1953 |
Joseph Stalin dies. | 5th March, 1953 |
Dag Hammarskjold of Sweden is elected secretary-general of the United Nations. | 31st March, 1953 |
Soviet troops crush workers rebellion in East Germany. | 15th June, 1953 |
Matyas Rakosi is replaced by Imre Nagy as prime minister of Hungary. | 4th July, 1953 |
Konrad Adenauer wins West German general election. | 6th September, 1953 |
Nikita Khrushchev is appointed first secretary of the Soviet Communist Party. | 12th September, 1953 |
Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski is arrested in Poland. | 26th September, 1953 |
The dictator Antonio Salazar wins uncontested election in Portugal. | 8th November, 1953 |
Lavrenti Beria executed in the Soviet Union. | 23rd December, 1953 |
Pierre Mendes-France becomes prime minister of France. | 18th June, 1954 |
France agrees to leave North Vietnam. | 20th July, 1954 |
It is agreed that West Germany should join NATO. | 3rd October, 1954 |
Pierre Mendes-France resigns as prime minister of France. | 5th February, 1954 |
Gregory Malenkov is replaced by Nikolai Bulganin as prime minister of the Soviet Union. | 8th February, 1954 |
Imre Nagy forced to resign as prime minister. | 18th April, 1955 |
Diplomatic relations restored between West Germany and the Soviet Union. | 13th September, 1955 |
Guy Mollet forms a new government in France. | 24th January, 1956 |
Nikita Khrushchev denounces former leader Joseph Stalin. | 25th February, 1956 |
The Soviet Union abolishes the Cominform. | 17th April, 1956 |
Vyacheslav Molotov is dismissed as Soviet foreign minister. | 1st June, 1956 |
President Josip Tito visits the Soviet Union. | 2nd June, 1956 |
74 people are killed during political protests in Poland. | 28th June, 1956 |
Britain and France refer the Suez Canal dispute to the United Nations. | 23rd September, 1956 |
Guy Mollet meets Anthony Eden to discuss the Suez Canal dispute. | 16th October, 1956 |
Wladyslaw Gomulka returns to power in Poland. | 21st October, 1956 |
Guy Mollet, Anthony Eden and David Ben-Gurion meet in secret to discuss the Suez Canal. | 21st October, 1956 |
Demonstrators in Hungary call for democratic government. | 23rd October, 1956 |
Imre Nagy is appointed prime minister of Hungary. | 24th October, 1956 |
Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski is released from prison in Poland. | 28th October, 1956 |
Janos Kadar becomes leader of Hungarian Workers' Party. | 29th October, 1956 |
Imre Nagy promises free elections in Hungary. | 30th October, 1956 |
British and French planes bomb Egyptian airfields. | 31st October, 1956 |
Imre Nagy renounces the Warsaw Treaty and asks Soviet troops to leave Hungary. | 2nd November, 1956 |
British and French paratroopers land at Port Said in Egypt. | 5th November, 1956 |
The Soviet Union threatens to intervene in the war over the Suez Canal. | 6th November, 1956 |
Under pressure from the United Nations Britain and France accept a cease-fire in Egypt. | 7th November, 1956 |
The United Nations demand the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Hungary. | 8th November, 1956 |
Anthony Eden resigns as prime minister of Britain as a result of the Suez Crisis. | 9th January, 1957 |
Harold Macmillan becomes prime minister of Britain. | 10th January, 1957 |
Andrei Gromyko becomes foreign minister of the Soviet Union. | 15th February, 1957 |
Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands sign Treaty of Rome. | 25th March, 1957 |
The Soviet Union appeals to the United States and Britain to cease nuclear testing. | 10th May, 1957 |
Britain carries out its first hydrogen bomb test over Christmas Island. | 15th May, 1957 |
Guy Mollet resigns as prime minister of France. | 21st May, 1957 |
General Francisco Franco announces that the monarchy will be restored on his death. | 15th July, 1957 |
Milovan Djilas is imprisoned in Yugoslavia for spreading hostile propaganda. | 4th October, 1957 |
Felix Gaillard becomes prime minister of France. | 30th October, 1957 |
Nikita Khrushchev replaces Nikolai Bulganin as prime minister of the Soviet Union. | 27th March, 1958 |
Charles De Gaulle forms a new government in France. | 1st June, 1958 |
Charles De Gaulle is given permission to draw up a new constitution. | 2nd June, 1958 |
Imre Nagy, former prime minister of Hungary, is executed after a secret trial. | 17th June, 1958 |
Nikita Khrushchev meets Mao Zedong in China and call for an end of all nuclear testing. | 31st August, 1958 |
The Soviet Union demands that all foreign troops should be withdrawn from Berlin. | 27th November, 1958 |
Charles De Gaulle is elected president of France with 78% of the vote. | 21st December, 1958 |
Harold Macmillan and the Conservative Party win British general election. | 8th October, 1959 |
American U-2 spy plane shot over the Soviet Union. | 1st May, 1960 |
Leonid Brezhnev becomes president of the Soviet Union. | 7th May, 1960 |
Nikita Khrushchev walks out of summit meeting in Paris because of the U-2 incident. | 19th May, 1960 |
United Nations demand Belgian troops leave the Congo Republic. | 8th August, 1960 |
East Germany imposes blockade of West Berlin. | 30th August, 1960 |
Dag Hammarskjold is killed in an airplane crash in the Congo Republic. | 18th September, 1961 |
Nikita Khrushchev and John Kennedy agree to establish a hot line to use in a Cold War crisis. | 20th June, 1963 |
John F. Kennedy visits West Berlin. | 26th June, 1963 |
Soviet Union, United States and Britain sign a nuclear test-ban treaty. | 5th August, 1963 |
Harold Macmillan is replaced by Alec Douglas-Home. | 18th October, 1963 |
Harold Wilson and the Labour Party form the new government in Britain. | 15th October, 1964 |
Alexsei Kosygin becomes prime minister of the Soviet Union. | 15th October, 1964 |
European Coal and Steel Community becomes European Economic Community. | 8th April, 1965 |
The Soviet Union admits to supplying arms to North Vietnam. | 29th September, 1965 |
Charles De Gaulle defeats Francois Mitterrand in French presidential elections. | 19th December, 1965 |
France ends its boycott of European Economic Community meetings. | 30th January, 1966 |
Charles De Gaulle calls for United States forces to leave Vietnam. | 21st February, 1966 |
France withdraws its troops from NATO. | 10th March, 1966 |
The Labour Party win the British general election. | 31st March, 1966 |
General Francisco Franco eases press censorship in Spain. | 9th April, 1966 |
Harold Wilson criticizes the United States for bombing populated areas in North Vietnam. | 29th June, 1966 |
European Economic Community agrees on its Common Agricultural Policy. | 24th July, 1966 |
Milovan Djilas is released from prison in Yugoslavia. | 31st December, 1966 |
Alexsei Kosygin visits London to discuss the Vietnam War with Harold Wilson. | 6th February, 1967 |
Britain, Denmark and Ireland apply to join the European Economic Community. | 11th May, 1967 |
Charles De Gaulle vetoes British entry into the European Economic Community. | 16th May, 1967 |
The Soviet Union celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Russian Revolution. | 7th November, 1967 |
France officially vetoes British entry into the European Economic Community. | 19th December, 1967 |
Alexander Dubcek became first secretary of the Czechoslovak Communist Party. | 5th January, 1968 |
Alexsei Kosygin visits Czechoslovakia to meet Alexander Dubcek. | 17th May, 1968 |
French government bans demonstrations and dissolves 11 student organizations. | 12th June, 1968 |
Alexander Dubcek refuses to halt reform programme in Czechoslovakia. | 14th July, 1968 |
Warsaw Pact forces invade Czechoslovakia and arrest Alexander Dubcek. | 20th August, 1968 |
Ludvik Svoboda flies to Moscow to meet Soviet leaders. | 23rd August, 1968 |
Josip Tito condemns Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia. | 24th August, 1968 |
France becomes the world's fifth nuclear power when it tested a hydrogen bomb. | 25th August, 1968 |
Antonio Salazar resigns as prime minister of Portugal. | 26th September, 1968 |
Sweden become the first non-communist country to recognize North Vietnam. | 10th January, 1969 |
General Francisco Franco imposes martial law in Spain. | 24th January, 1969 |
Gustav Husak succeeds Alexander Dubcek as leader of the Czechoslovak Communist Party. | 17th April, 1969 |
Charles De Gaulle resigns as president of France. | 28th April, 1969 |
Willy Brandt becomes Chancellor of West Germany. | 21st October, 1969 |
Bruno Kreisky becomes Chancellor of Austria. | 1st March, 1970 |
Labour Party defeated in the General Election and Edward Heath becomes new prime minister. | 19th June, 1970 |
Alexander Dubcek expelled from the Czechoslovak Communist Party. | 26th June, 1970 |
Erich Honecker replace Walter Ulbricht as head of the Socialist Unity Party in East Germany. | 3rd May, 1971 |
Willy Brandt is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. | 20th October, 1971 |
The House of Commons votes to join the European Economic Community. | 28th October, 1971 |
Karl Waldheim takes office as secretary-general of the United Nations. | 31st December, 1971 |
Britain, Denmark and Ireland apply to join the European Economic Community. | 22nd January, 1972 |
United States and the Soviet Union sign agreement at the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. | 3rd October, 1972 |
Britain, Denmark and Ireland become members of the European Economic Community. | 1st January, 1973 |
Leonid Brezhnev visits West Germany. | 24th June, 1973 |
Spanish prime minister, Luis Carrero Blanco, assassinated in Madrid. | 20th December, 1973 |
The Soviet Union expels the dissident author Alexander Solzhenitsyn. | 13th February, 1974 |
Edward Heath resigns as prime minister and Harold Wilson forms a minority administration. | 4th March, 1974 |
Willy Brandt resigns after a close aid admits to spying for East Germany. | 6th May, 1974 |
Valery Giscard d'Estaing defeats Francois Mitterrand to become president of France. | 19th May, 1974 |
Jacques Chirac become prime minister of France. | 27th May, 1974 |
Vasco Goncalves gains power in Portugal. | 14th July, 1974 |
The United States and East Germany establish diplomatic relations. | 4th September, 1974 |
Helmut Schmidt of West Germany holds talks with Leonid Brezhnev in Moscow. | 28th October, 1974 |
Leonid Brezhnev meets Gerald Ford to discuss arms control. | 23rd November, 1974 |
First free elections in Portugal for 50 years. | 25th April, 1975 |
Mario Soares becomes prime minister of Portugal. | 26th April, 1975 |
A referendum approves British membership of European Economic Community. | 5th June, 1975 |
An attempted coup by paratroops in Portugal is defeated. | 26th November, 1975 |
James Callaghan replaces Harold Wilson as prime minister of Britain. | 5th April, 1976 |
Adolfo Suarez becomes prime minister of Spain. | 1st July, 1976 |
Roy Jenkins becomes president of the European Economic Community Commission. | 6th January, 1977 |
China and the European Economic Community conclude its first trade agreement. | 3rd February, 1978 |
Aldo Moro, the former Italian prime minister is kidnapped by the Red Brigade. | 16th March, 1978 |
Helmut Schmidt of West Germany proposes a European Monetary System (EMS). | 7th April, 1978 |
Aldo Moro dead body is found in the boot of a Renault car in Rome. | 9th May, 1978 |
Margaret Thatcher and the Conservative Party win the British general election. | 2nd May, 1979 |
Greece applies to join the European Economic Community. | 28th May, 1979 |
First direct elections for the European Parliament are held. | 7th June, 1979 |
Vaclav Havel is convicted of subversion in Czechoslovakia. | 23rd October, 1979 |
Margaret Thatcher demands a rebate for Britain from the European Economic Community. | 29th November, 1979 |
The dissent physicist Andrey Sakharov is sent into exile. | 22nd January, 1980 |
Valery Giscard d'Estaing discloses France's capability to produce the neutron bomb. | 26th June, 1980 |
Lech Walesa signs an agreement with the Polish government for free trade unions. | 31st August, 1980 |
European Economic Community warns the Soviet Union about invading Poland. | 2nd December, 1980 |
Greece joins the European Economic Community. | 1st January, 1981 |
General Wojciech Jaruzelski becomes prime minister of Poland. | 11th February, 1981 |
Attempted coup by Civil Guards in Spain fails. | 23rd February, 1981 |
The Soviet Union accuses Solidarnosc of being counter-revolutionary. | 27th March, 1981 |
Francois Mitterrand defeats Valery Giscard d'Estaing and is elected president of France. | 10th May, 1981 |
The French government nationalizes 36 banks and 11 industrial groups. | 8th September, 1981 |
The French National Assembly abolishes the death penalty. | 30th September, 1981 |
European Community imposes economic sanctions on Argentina. | 11th April, 1982 |
The British submarine HMS Conqueror sinks the Argentine cruiser General Belgrano. | 2nd May, 1982 |
Argentine forces surrender at Port Stanley ending the Falklands War. | 14th June, 1982 |
Helmet Kohl becomes the new prime minister of West Germany. | 17th September, 1982 |
Olof Palme and the Social Democratic Labour Party win general election in Sweden. | 19th September, 1982 |
Felipe Gonzalez and the Socialist Workers' Party win the Spanish general election. | 28th October, 1982 |
Lech Walesa is released from detention. | 12th November, 1982 |
Margaret Thatcher and the Conservative Party win the British general election. | 9th June, 1983 |
The Polish government announces an end to martial law. | 21st July, 1983 |
Yuri Andropov announces an increase in the number of missiles aimed at the United States. | 23rd November, 1983 |
Konstantin Chernenko replaces Yuri Andropov as leader of the Soviet Communist Party. | 13th February, 1984 |
Andrey Sakharov begins a hunger strike. | 2nd May, 1984 |
Mikhail Gorbachev meets Margaret Thatcher in London. | 15th December, 1984 |
Mikhail Gorbachev is named first secretary of the Soviet Communist Party. | 11th March, 1985 |
European Economic Community agrees to accept Spain and Portugal as members. | 29th March, 1985 |
Mikhail Gorbachev announces a moratorium on Soviet missile deployments in Europe. | 7th April, 1985 |
Enver Hoxha dies in Albania. | 11th April, 1985 |
Andrei Gromyko is named president of the Soviet Union. | 2nd July, 1985 |
Laurent Fabius admits that the Greenpeace ship was sunk by French secret service. | 22nd September, 1985 |
Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan agree to open negotiations on arms reductions. | 19th November, 1985 |
Spain and Portugal join the European Economic Community. | 1st January, 1986 |
Mikhail Gorbachev proposes a 15 year timetable for the elimination of all nuclear weapons. | 25th January, 1986 |
Olof Palme, prime minister of Sweden, assassinated in Stockholm. | 28th February, 1986 |
Jacques Chirac becomes prime minister of France. | 16th March, 1986 |
Soviet and Israeli leaders hold talks to discuss the treatment of Jews in the Soviet Union. | 18th August, 1986 |
The European Economic Community agrees to end investment in South Africa. | 16th September, 1986 |
It is admitted that money from arms sales to Iran was illegally passed to Contras. | 25th November, 1986 |
Mikhail Gorbachev orders the release of Andrey Sakharov. | 23rd December, 1986 |
Mikhail Gorbachev proposes reforms including secret ballot and the election of party officials. | 27th January, 1987 |
Mikhail Gorbachev proposes abolishing intermediate-range nuclear weapons in Europe. | 28th February, 1987 |
Gustav Husak in Czechoslovakia announces political and economic reforms. | 19th March, 1987 |
Karl Waldheim, the Austrian president, is accused of involvement in Nazi atrocities. | 27th April, 1987 |
Margaret Thatcher and the Conservative Party win the British general election. | 11th June, 1987 |
Mikhail Gorbachev offers to dismantle all short and medium range nuclear missiles. | 22nd July, 1987 |
Erich Honecker begins the first official visit to West Germany by a leader of East Germany. | 7th September, 1987 |
Mikhail Gorbachev makes a speech criticizing the political errors of Joseph Stalin. | 2nd November, 1987 |
Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan agree to eliminate intermediate-range nuclear forces. | 7th December, 1987 |
International Commission clears Karl Waldheim of war crimes. | 8th February, 1988 |
Mikhail Gorbachev announces the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan. | 8th February, 1988 |
Seven leaders of Solidarnosc are arrested during shipyard strike in Poland. | 2nd May, 1988 |
Jacques Chirac defeats Francois Mitterrand to become president of France. | 8th May, 1988 |
Several conservatives, including Andrei Gromyko, are purged from the Soviet Politburo. | 30th September, 1988 |
Vaclav Havel is imprisoned for inciting public disorder in Czechoslovakia. | 21st February, 1989 |
A large rally in Hungary calls for the introduction of democracy. | 15th March, 1989 |
Lech Walesa and the Polish government sign an agreement for political and economic reform. | 5th April, 1989 |
Solidarnosc is legalized in Poland. | 17th April, 1989 |
The Polish United Workers' Party and Solidarnosc agree to form a coalition government. | 19th August, 1989 |
New Forum, a anti-communist group, is formed in East Germany. | 11th September, 1989 |
The first noncommunist government in Eastern Europe since the war is formed in Poland. | 12th September, 1989 |
Poland offers sanctuary to anti-communists in East Germany. | 11th October, 1989 |
Erich Honecker resigns as leader of the Communist Party in East Germany. | 18th October, 1989 |
A new multiparty democracy is announced in Hungary. | 23rd October, 1989 |
The new government in East Germany announces the opening of its border with West Germany. | 9th November, 1989 |
The government in East Germany orders the Berlin Wall to be pulled down. | 10th November, 1989 |
A general strike in Czechoslovakia calls for an end to communist rule. | 27th November, 1989 |
The Czeechoslovak prime minister announces the end of the communist monopoly of power. | 28th November, 1989 |
The governments of the United States and the Soviet Union announce the end of the Cold War. | 2nd December, 1989 |
Yugoslavia's Communist Party votes to abolish its monopoly on power. | 22nd January, 1990 |
The Soviet Union agrees to withdraw its troops from Czechoslovakia. | 26th February, 1990 |
Lithuania declares its independence from the Soviet Union. | 11th March, 1990 |
Alliance for Germany win first free elections in East Germany since 1933. | 18th March, 1990 |
Latvia declares its independence from the Soviet Union. | 4th May, 1990 |
East Germany and West Germany sign a reunification treaty. | 31st August, 1990 |
Mikhail Gorbachev wins the Nobel Peace Prize. | 15th October, 1990 |
Margaret Thatcher resigns as prime minister of Britain. | 28th October, 1990 |
Helmet Kohl is elected president of a united Germany. | 2nd December, 1990 |
Lech Walesa wins presidential elections in Poland. | 9th December, 1990 |