1957Khrushchev Claims Missile Superiority

Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev claims that the Soviet Union...
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🗣️ Term 'Cold War' Coined by Baruch

Bernard Baruch, in a speech given during the unveiling of his portrait in the South Carolina House of Representatives, coins the term "Cold War" to describe relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Term 'Cold War' Coined by Baruch (1947)
Cold WarPropagandaUSSoviet UnionIdeologyTerminologyPolitics

🇷🇺 Khrushchev Ascends to Power in USSR

Nikita Khrushchev becomes leader of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. His main rival, Lavrentiy Beria, is executed in December.
Khrushchev Ascends to Power in USSR (1953)
USSRSoviet UnionKhrushchevLeadershipCommunist PartyPoliticsCold WarBeria

🚀 Khrushchev Claims Missile Superiority

Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev claims that the Soviet Union has missile superiority over the United States and challenges America to a missile "shooting match" to prove his assertion.
Soviet UnionNikita KhrushchevMissile RaceCold WarPropagandaArms RaceNuclearThreat

🇷🇺 Gromyko Becomes Soviet Foreign Minister

Gromyko Becomes Soviet Foreign Minister (1957)
Soviet UnionUSSRForeign MinisterDiplomacyCold WarGromykoPolitics

🏠 Eisenhower's Committee Warns of Missile Gap and Urges Shelters

The final report from a special committee called by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to review the nation's defense readiness indicates that the United States is falling far behind the Soviets in missile capabilities, and urges a vigorous campaign to build fallout shelters to protect American citizens.
US DefenseMissile GapFallout SheltersCold WarCivil DefenseArms RaceNuclear Threat

☢️ Soviet Union Announces Nuclear Test Moratorium

Coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Soviet Union begins what it has announced is a 5-month unilateral moratorium on the testing of nuclear weapons. The Reagan administration dismisses the dramatic move as nothing more than propaganda and refuses to follow suit. Gorbachev declares several extensions, but the United States fails to reciprocate, and the moratorium comes to an end on February 5, 1987.
Soviet Union Announces Nuclear Test Moratorium (1985)
Soviet UnionNuclear WeaponsArms RaceCold WarMoratoriumReagan AdministrationNuclear TestingPropaganda