Political hostility between countries characterized by threats, propaganda, and other measures short of open warfare.
Cold War
Richard Nixon's dog's name.
Checkers
UN
United Nations
The US and the SU disagreed on the reconstruction of this country following WWII.
Germany
The most wildly known family, executed for possibly being Soviet spies.
The Rosenbergs
He found himself in some hot water after receiving a secret slush fund for his campaign.
Richard Nixon
Commanded NATO and eventually would run for president.
Dwight D. Eisenhower (Ike)
NATO
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
These 2 countries were divided, not only governmental ideals, but also by the 38th Parallel.
North and South Korea
Peace talks began in Korea in this year.
1951
A war with active military hostilities.
Hot War
Communist Leader of the Soviet Union.
Stalin
ERP
European Recovery Program
US troops pushed North Korean soldiers back into their own territory, but were attacked by this soldiers from country.
China
North Korean troops led by 150 Soviet made t/34 tanks rushed south Korea with no warning in this year.
1950
Things were heating up in Hollywood due to a communist "witch hunt" during this time period, named after a Wisconsin Senator.
McCarthyism
He led the Vietnamese Nationalists, and announced Viet Nam's independence.
Ho Chi Minh
HUAC
House Un-American Activities Committee
Truman was worried Korea would not stop expanding, just as Hitler did after the British granted him part of this country.
Czechoslovakia
The Multination army in Korea has soldiers from this many nations.
16
We could not turn a cold shoulder to the war in Korea, so Truman sent troops into, not "war," but this term.
Police Action
He was removed from command after he disagreed with Truman about expanding the war in Korea.
General Douglas MacArthur
K1C2
Korea, Communism, and Corruption
Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg are often referred to as this name.
Benelux
Using the bomb as a threat during the cold war was called this.
Atomic Diplomacy