6.1.3

The U2 Crisis

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The U2 Crisis

In early May 1960 the Soviet Union shot down an American U2 spy plane.

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The Paris Peace Conference

  • At the Paris Peace Conference in May 1960, talks between the USA and USSR broke down as the Soviet Union shot down an American U2 spy plane.
    • The US claimed that it was a weather plane, but the Soviets captured the pilot, Gary Powers.
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A lack of resolution

  • Khrushchev wanted President Eisenhower to apologise but the US President did not.
    • The peace conference ended, but tensions between the two countries increased.
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Cuban Missile Crisis

  • The increased tensions were reflected by the Cuban Missile Crisis a few years later and by the fact that there were no meaningful official agreements on the arms race between the two nations for 10 more years.

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