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Europe During the Cold War Cold War Western Europe - Economic Impacts o The Post-War Western European Miracle By 1960s all European Countries GDPs higher than pre-1939 periods West Germany, Italy, France Rapid Recovery and major gains in GDP England Slower recovery and minimal gain in GDP - Post-War Britain o 1945 Beginning of the Welfare State A guarantee of minimum standards, including a minimum income Social protection in the event of insecurity The provision of services at the best level possible o The Sick Man in Europe Europe mostly rising except Britain Failure to modernize Loss of Market More Competition The Troubles Violence in Northern Ireland o First begins in Londonderry in 1968 o Quickly spreads to Belfast Irish Republican Army o Fighting to unite Ireland o Terroristic activities Bombings, riots British Army called in to restore order Trouble on and off until 1990s o Cease-Fire called in August 1994 o Around 3,000 killed Good Friday Agreement o Signed April 10, 1998 o Allowed for more cooperation between Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland o Called for an elected assembly of Northern Ireland o Major questions over dis-armament of IRA Hillsborough Castle Agreement o February 5 th, 2010 o Control of Northern Irelands Police and Judicial systems handed over to Northern Ireland Debate ongoing o Multinational Britain Many people from colonies began coming to Britain in search of a better life Jamaicans o The Windrush Indians Many used for low paying labor Created Job shortage 1

Many White Brits will move to Australia, New Zealand, and Canada o Lured by promises of jobs and better salaries o Margaret Thatcher Britain s first female Prime Minister Conservative Became PM in 1979 Served 3 Terms Thatcherism Trade Unions Privatization End of Government backed full Employment Growth of Welfare State Government no longer universal provider o Lessened Inflation o At the cost of Un-Employment Victory in the Falklands War of 1982 Worked with US President Ronald Reagan United against Communism - Social Changes o Women s Rights Movements Women came out of World War II having contributed in all ways Wanted greater rights, and place in society 1944 Education Act Free Public Education for all for Primary and Secondary 1968 Women s Liberation Movement Women at Miss America pageant threw stilettos in Trash 1975 Equal Pay and Sex Discrimination Bills England business required to pay women same as men Could not discriminate based on sex Feminism Movement Fighting to break out of social constrictions o Ex. Women should wear skirts not trousers - The Consumer Revolution o With introduction of Social Security there is less need to Save for a rainy day o Expansion of credit o Rising standards of living o Rising supply of consumer goods o Higher wages o Rebuilding Europe Urge to fill homes with new appliances o Cars European Auto Manufacturers catch onto American methods Cars became cheaper and easier to own o 1948 5 million cars in Western Europe o 1965 44 million cars in Western Europe o Other Major Inventions Vacuum Cleaner Widespread use by 1960s Dishwasher Widespread use by 1970s 2

- Mass Media o Radio Radio in wide use prior to World War II o Television 1936 BBC begins broadcasting 1950s Growth of Television into Homes 1961 Wonderful World of Color Walt Disney Convinced consumers the benefits of color sets o Computers Developed from Wartime Computers Univ of Penn 1945 ENIAC Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer Built for US Army By 1960s Computers widely used for scientific, military, and commercial uses 1981 IBM PC - Generation Gap o Baby-Boomers Children born right after World War II Developed a youth culture Fashion Music o Bad Boys Teddy Boys England Blousen Noirs France Modeled selves after American Bad Boys like Marlon Brando and James Dean Rebellion Street fighting Low level crime o Music Rebelled against conventional music Music spread quickly due to LPs and 45s Elvis Presley The Beatles o Education 1950 3-4% of Europeans attended universities 1960 12-15% Eastern Europe during the Cold War - Soviet Economies o Satellite states send natural resources to USSR o At first efficient o Collective Farms o COMECON Soviet and Satellites economic agreement - Yugoslavia o Independent of USSR 3

o Marshall Tito Leader o More Freedom o Abandoned Collectivization - East Germany o 1953 Workers riot East German and Soviet troops ended the riots Repression 330,000 East Germans flee to the West USSR helped improve economic conditions in East Germany More consumer goods Improved recreation International sports o Berlin Crisis 1961 Standoff between American and Soviet Tanks in Berlin at Checkpoint Charlie o Both sides told to return fire if fired upon Khrushchev and Kennedy eventually agree to back off - Hungary o Janos Kadar Took over after Nagy o Kadar very skillful Did not antagonize USSR Made some liberal reforms Goulash Communism Mixture of communism and liberalism o 1989 New Constitution Round Table Made Reforms - Poland - 1956 Liberal reforms take place while maintaining communism and Warsaw Pact Wladyslaw Gromulka Leader of reform Leader of Polish Politburo Purged Stalinists Catholic Church resumed Halted collectivization Checked activities of secret police Granted amnesty to political prisoners granted amnesty Allowed liberal reforms to take place for the time being - Czechoslovakia o o Communist Leaders accused of Stalinism Government agreed that there was need for change Alexander Dubcek January 1968 Prague Spring Socialism with a human face Greater freedom of expression 4

Ended by Soviet Military - The Soviet Union o Khrushchev Era Détente A general relaxation of tension - Leonid Brezhnev o Re-Stalinization Used KGB to solidify position Repression o 1968, The Brezhnev Doctrine "When forces that are hostile to socialism try to turn the development of some socialist country towards capitalism, it becomes not only a problem of the country concerned, but a common problem and concern of all socialist countries." Clamps down on all satellite States o Foreign Policy Ends Détente Cold War is as cold as ever SALT talks SALT I - 1969 o Strategic Arms Limitations Talks o Froze number of nuclear weapons SALT II 1977-1979 o Tried to stop production of new nuclear weapons o Signed but not ratified Afghanistan USSR invades Afghanistan o December 1979 o Trying to help prop up communist government there Charlie Wilson s War o US Senator from Texas o Increases funding for CIA operations in Afghanistan Worked with CIA operative Gust Avrakotos Bought anti-aircraft missiles to shoot down soviet helicopters 5