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Title: The Cold War


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The Cold War
  • c. 1945-1960

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The Cold War
  • Introduction Avoiding World War III
  • The United Nations (est. 1945)
  • Balance interests of great powers against those
    of weaker nations
  • May have prevented Cold War crises from
    escalating into war
  • The Balance of Terror
  • United States and Soviet Union as superpower
    rivals
  • Nuclear weapons as a deterrent to aggression

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  • Origins of the Cold War
  • The Yalta Conference, February 1945
  • Soviet Expansion into Eastern Europe
  • Soviets wanted a buffer zone against invasion and
    desired to extend influence into other parts of
    Europe
  • Stalin agreed to endorse free elections, which
    did not occur Soviets tightened hold on Eastern
    Europe
  • The German Question
  • End militarism and Nazism
  • Temporarily divide and occupy division became
    permanent
  • Eastern zone dominated by Soviet Union
  • Western zone occupied by France, England, US

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  • Containment in Europe
  • Containment American policy toward Soviet
    expansion hold Soviet power within its current
    boundaries
  • Real Soviet threat was economic and political
  • Influence must be contained
  • Make Europe prosperous to thwart communism

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  • Truman Doctrine, 1947
  • Communist pressure in Greece Turkey
  • to support free people who are resisting
    attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by
    outside pressures.
  • U.S. provided 400 million of economic and
    military aid to Greece Turkey
  • Marshall Plan, 1947-1952
  • Help revive western European economy
  • Provide expanded trade opportunities for US
    business
  • Stop spread of communism in western Europe

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  • Berlin Blockade Airlift, 1948-1949
  • Western powers began reunification of their
    occupied zones, creation of West Germany
  • Soviets cut off land water access to West
    Berlin
  • Airlift began, July 1948, to keep Marshall Plan
    aid flowing
  • Soviets lifted blockade, May 1949 (airlift
    continued until September)

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  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 1949
  • US, Britain, France, 11 other nations (26
    nations are currently members)
  • If member threatened or attacked by Soviets or
    Soviet-backed enemy, others obligated to come to
    its aid defense
  • Soviets responded by creating Warsaw Pact
    defensive alliance, 1955

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  • Berlin Wall, 1961
  • West Germany West Berlin prosperous
  • East Germany East Berlin struggling
  • Wall constructed to prevent East Germans from
    leaving
  • Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
  • Placement of Soviet missiles in Cuba
  • Kennedys demand for removal
  • Soviets agreed to remove missiles in exchange for
    US promise not to invade Cuba and removal of
    missiles from Turkey

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  • Decolonization and the Cold War
  • India (Hindu) and Pakistan (Muslim) granted
    independence by Britain, 1947
  • Hindu-Muslim bloodshed
  • Assassination of Gandhi, 1948

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  • Mao Zedong (1893-1976) and the Peoples Republic
    of China
  • Communist victory over Nationalist government
  • Western containment policy in Asia based on two
    assumptions
  • Communism a world-wide movement controlled by
    Soviet Union and China
  • US allies obligated to confront communism
    wherever necessary

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  • Korean War, 1950-1953
  • Russian-trained North Korean troops invaded South
    Korea, June 1950
  • US United Nations troops fought to keep South
    Korea independent
  • Chinese communists entered war on side of North
    Korea, November 1950
  • Armistice signed, June 1953
  • Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO), 1954

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  • Indochina
  • Ho Chi Minh (1890-1969)
  • Communist leader of Vietnamese nationalists
    fighting the French
  • Dien Bien Phu, 1954
  • French defeated by Vietnamese
  • Geneva Convention, 1954
  • Independence for Laos and Cambodia
  • Vietnam split at 17th parallel
  • U.S. assumed growing responsibility for
    preventing communist takeover of Vietnam

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  • The Middle East
  • Israel, 1948
  • UN resolution to create Jewish and Arab states in
    Palestine, 1947
  • Declaration of independent state of Israel, 1948,
    and first war between Israel and Arab states
  • US became Israels ally, Soviets aided Arab
    states
  • Suez Crisis, 1956
  • Suez Canal nationalized by Egypt (formally
    controlled by British French)
  • War between Egypt Israel intervention by
    Britain and France, but not the US or USSR

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  • Africa regional conflicts became part
  • of Cold War rivalry
  • Abandonment of European empires
  • and establishment of new African
  • Nations
  • Violent resistance in many areas
  • by both colonized and colonizers
  • (brutal fighting between French
  • Algerian nationalists led to terrorism,
  • collapse of French Fourth Republic
  • in 1958)
  • US Soviet Union competed for
  • influence in former colonies

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Europe in the Era of Cold War
  • Recovery in the West
  • European Coal Steel Community (ECSC), 1951
  • Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg (Benelux)
  • France
  • West Germany
  • Italy
  • European Economic Community (EEC), 1957
  • Common Market
  • Elimination of tariffs
  • Free movement of capital, labor, goods services
  • Common social economic policies

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  • Political Developments
  • Socialist policies in capitalist countries
  • Nationalization of industries
  • Railroads
  • Mines and heavy industry
  • Public transportation and utilities
  • Banks and insurance
  • Radio and television
  • The Welfare State economic planning to
  • Redistribute wealth
  • Create social security

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  • The Soviet Bloc
  • Soviet Leadership and Policies, 1945-1960
  • Stalin (died 1953)
  • Increasingly ruthless and paranoid
  • More collectivization, Five-Year Plans, and
    purges in USSR and Eastern Europe
  • Nikita Khrushchev (1894-1971)
  • Freed political prisoners
  • Criticized Stalin in The Secret Speech

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  • The Satellites
  • Stalinism
  • COMECON (Council for Mutual Economic Assistance)
    coordinated economic relations between Moscow and
    satellites
  • Repression, Russification, de-Christianization
  • Hungarian uprising, October 1956
  • Communist reformers called for western-style
    democracy withdrawal from Warsaw Pact
  • Crushed by Soviets

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Cultural Life on the Brink of Nuclear War(Hunt,
pp. 1097-1106)
  • Restoring Western Values
  • Holocaust and Resistance Literature
  • Albert Camus (1913-1960)
  • Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980)
  • Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986), The Second Sex
    (1949)
  • Existential Philosophy
  • Race and Human Rights
  • Rising Consumerism and Shifting Gender Norms
  • The Culture of Cold War
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