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Title: The Cold War Begins


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The Cold War Begins
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Postwar Economic Anxieties
  • Americans celebrate WWII but still very fearful
  • 1. Fearful of another depression
  • 2. Relations with major ally Soviet Union quickly
    deteriorate

3
Postwar Economic Anxieties
  • Many worry that returning GIs would now be
    stepping into the unemployment line
  • At first these predictions seemed to be coming
    true
  • GNP dropped in 46 and 47
  • Prices rose by 33 in 46-47.
  • Strikes swept key industries.
  • In retrospect, these were simply rebound effects

4
Taft-Hartley Act
  • Growing strength of labor movement bothers
    conservatives
  • 1947- Reps control congress for first time in 14
    years
  • Strike back against gains made by labor unions
    under the new deal
  • Taft-Hartley Act ( passed over Trumans veto)-
    which outlawed closed shops (closed to
    non-union members), made unions liable for
    damages that resulted from jurisdictional
    disputes among themselves, and required that
    union leaders take non-communist oaths. Opposite
    of the Wagner Act of the New Deal, this new act
    was a strike against labor unions.

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Labor Unions in the Southyea no
  • CIO- Operation Dixie- hoped to Unionize southern
    textile and steel workers in 1948- Failure
  • Why-
  • 1. Fearful of racial mixing
  • 2. Service Sector- mainly women- only worked part
    time, thus much harder to organize in comparison
    to the North

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Stopping downturn before it starts
  • Democratic administration sold war factories and
    other government installations to private
    businesses cheaply
  • Employment Act of 1946- which made it government
    policy to promote maximum employment,
    production, and purchasing power, and created
    the Council of Economic Advisors to provide the
    president with data to make that policy a
    reality.

8
GI Bill
  • Servicemens Readjustment Act of 1944
  • Passed to prevent problems of returning GIs
  • 1. Soldiers get college education at very cheap
    prices (Cost 14.5 billion)
  • 2. Veterans Administration(VA)- 16 billion in
    loans for Vets to buy houses, farms, and small
    businesses
  • Huge positive impact on post-war US

9
Economic Boom 1950-1970
  • The Economic Boom between 1950 and 1970 was the
    longest and biggest in the nations history.
  • It transformed the country.
  • National income doubled in the 1950s and doubled
    again in the 1960s.
  • Americans 6 of the world population but 40 of
    its wealth.
  • Size of the middle class rose to 60-double that
    prior to the depression.
  • Americans became consume-aholics. Owning a car
    became standard, and two was better.
  • Is like the roaring 20s, but tinged with
    optimism.
  • Huge for women, service sector out grows
    industrial and manufacturing sectors
  • While womens role expands, popular culture still
    glorifies traditional woman roles

10
Roots of Postwar Prosperity
  • 1. WW II- American factories produced more than
    ever imagined
  • 2. Huge military projects (Critics complain of
    permanent war economy)
  • Projects for Korean War
  • US pumps money in aerospace, plastics and
    electronics
  • Science
  • 3.Cheap NRG US and Europe controls petroleum
    from Middle East, kept prices low
  • AC in homes, Highway construction, expansion of
    electrical grid
  • 4. Industrial output grows at about 3 a year (GI
    Bill) Productivity is the key to prosperity
  • 5. Changes in basic econ structure- agribusiness
    takes off, the family farm is dead
    (Mechanization, new fertilizers, govt. subsidies,
    price supports)

11
Shifting populations
  • For 30 years after the war 30 Mil. people changed
    residences every year.
  • Results
  • 1. Families become more separated
  • 2. Child rearing books become popular- Benjamin
    Spocks The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child
    Care
  • 3.Mobility can lead to isolation and loneliness

12
Smiling Sunbelt
  • Growth of the SunbeltSouth, Southwest and
    California grow at a rate nearly double that of
    the old northwest (Frost belt).
  • Why- Jobs, climate, cheap taxes
  • Federal spending huge in the South, 444 billion
    dollars more sent to south than Midwest and North
    east
  • The North shall rise again

13
Rush to the Suburbs
  • White flight
  • Government encouraged
  • Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and VA
  • 1.Federal loan guarantees made it more
    economically attractive to own a home in the
    suburbs than to rent in the city.
  • 2.Tax deductions for mortgage interest, but not
    rent.
  • Levittown
  • Construction industry revolutionized with new
    tech
  • NE and MW cities, are black, brown, and broke
  • Affluent businesses move out of down town, to
    suburban shopping malls
  • Govt encourages racial separation- FHA it is a
    risk making loans to blacks and other
    unharmonious racial or nationality groups

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Post-war Baby Boom
  • Baby Boom is the huge surge in births in the 15
    years after WWII. Peaks in 1957
  • Baby boom has lasting consequences
  • Created a secondary baby-boom.
  • One of the prime targets of advertisers thus
    impact on popular culture.
  • Many of those in the rebellious generations in
    the 60s and 1970s were baby-boomers.
  • Population issues of the 1990s (social security)

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Harry Truman
  • The Average Mans President
  • No college education, small farmer, WW I vet
  • Had a Missouri Gang
  • Has to prove his power to strength to skeptical
    public
  • Sometimes would stick with wrong decisions just
    to show skeptics his power and decisiveness

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Yalta Conference
  • 1945- Big three meet to discuss postwar plans
  • 1. Poland should have a representative government
    with free elections, as would Bulgaria and
    Romania. But, Stalin broke those promises.
  • 2. Soviet Union had agreed to attack Japan three
    months after the fall of Germany, but by the time
    the Soviets entered the Pacific war, the U.S. was
    about to win anyway, and now, it seemed that the
    U.S.S.R. had entered for the sake of taking
    spoils.
  • 3. The Soviet Union was also granted control of
    the Manchurian railroads and received special
    privileges to Dairen and Port Arthur.
  • Critics- FDR sold Chaing Kai Shek down the river
  • Supporters- Soviets could have conquered much
    more of China, Yalta Conference set limits on
    Stalins ambitions
  • Yalta Conference- not drafting a peace
    settlement, sketching general intentions, testing
    each others reactions

18
US and USSR
  • Communism vs Capitalism
  • Where it started
  • 1. US didnt recognize Bolshevik govt until 1933
    ( at that time 16 years old)
  • 2. US and England delays in opening 2nd front
    against Nazis
  • 3.US and England keep Stalin out of a project in
    developing atomic bomb
  • 4. US ends lend lease with USSR in 1945 ( asked
    for 6 billion) while giving England 3.75 billion
    dollar loan in 1946

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US and USSR
  • Different Postwar visions
  • USSR- beaten down after world wars- wants
    friendly borders on western front, AKA eastern
    Europe should be a buffer zone
  • US- USSRs sphere of influence looks like empire
    building.
  • US- open world decolonized, demilitarized,
    democratized, with a strong international
    organization to keep peace

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US and USSR
  • Similarities
  • Both isolationist prior to WWII
  • Both practice missionary diplomacy- spreading
    your ideas to the rest of the world, as if they
    are the best
  • Results in the cold war- political tensions
    between the USSR and US
  • Cold war overshadows the entire postwar
    international order
  • Cold war- impacts everybody on the globe

21
Shaping the Postwar World
  • Bretton Woods, NH, 1944International Monetary
    Fund-to encourage world trade by regulating the
    currency exchange rates.
  • International Bank for Reconstruction and
    Development (World Bank)

22
United Nations
  • FDR starts pushing for international organization
    before wars end (different than WW)
  • San Fran, 1945
  • United Nations Conference, 4/45
  • UN Charter signed by 50 nations.
  • Security Council dominated by the Big Five (US,
    USSR, China, GB, France). Each had veto power
    over any resolution.
  • Assembly made up of all countries.
  • US Senate overwhelmingly ratifies US participation

23
UN vs LofN
  • League no veto power
  • During establishment, L of N presumes great power
    conflict, UN presumes great power cooperation
  • UN has general assembly, for smaller countries to
    be represented
  • Senate happily ratified the UN

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UN Pros and Cons
  • Pros
  • The U.N. kept peace in Kashmir and other trouble
    spots, created the new Jewish state of Israel,
    formed such groups as UNESCO (U.N. Educational,
    Scientific, and Cultural Organization), FAO (Food
    and Agricultural Organization), and WHO (World
    Health Organization),bringing benefits to people
    all over the globe.
  • Cons
  • However, when U.S. delegate Bernard Baruch called
    in 1946 for a U.N. agency free from the great
    power veto that could investigate all nuclear
    facilities and weapons, the U.S.S.R. rejected the
    proposal,since it didnt want to give up its
    veto power and was opposed tocapitalist spies
    snooping around in the Soviet Union. The small
    window of regulating nuclear weapons was lost.

25
The Problem of Germany
  • Nuremberg War Crimes Trial- severely punished 22
    top culprits of the Holocaust.
  • Punishing the Nazis is about the only thing the
    US and USSR can agree on

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The Problem of Germany
  • At first, US wants to de industrialize Germany
  • Soviets wants huge war reparations from Germany
  • A healthy German is the key to Europes recovery,
    US realizes this, Soviets resist
  • Germany and Austria is divided into 4 zones

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The Problem of Germany
  • Allies want reunification of Germany, dont want
    USSR to get reparations
  • USSR tightens grip on East Germany
  • Country is split
  • West Germany (allies) democratic and capitalism
  • East Germany (Soviets) communism

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The Problem of Germany
  • Eastern Euro countries like Poland and Hungary
    became satellite states, independent, but bound
    to USSR
  • Iron Curtain

29
Berlin Airlift
  • 1948 Berlin (also split)- USSR cuts off rail and
    highway access to West Berlin
  • Moscow vs. Washington
  • US responds by airdropping tons of supplies to W.
    Berlin
  • Berlin finally lifts block in 1949
  • Both E and W Germany governments established and
    recognized 1949

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The Cold War Continues
  • Iran Crisis of 1946- Soviets dont want to back
    out of Iran (Oil), used troops to aid rebel
    groups, US protests, Stalin backs out

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Containment and Truman Doctrine
  • Containment Doctrine- George F Kennan- Allow
    communism where it exists, but do not allow it to
    spread
  • England, running out of money to support Greece,
    if Greece falls to Soviets, then Turkey, then the
    Mediterranean (Domino Theory)
  • Truman Doctrine- 400 million dollars in aid to
    Turkey and Greece- it must be the policy of the
    US to support free peoples who are resisting
    attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by
    outside pressures

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Containment and Truman Doctrine
  • Critics of TD
  • 1. US now has to give money to any tiny despot
    who claims to be fighting against commies
  • 2.Polarized the world into Pro US or Pro Soviets
  • 3. Made Soviets out to be a primary threat
    militarily speaking

35
Marshall Plan
  • Western Euro still starving, US worried they
    could fall to Communism from within
  • Marshall Plan- Sect. Of State George C. Marshall
  • 1. US would provide substantial financial
    assistance.
  • 2.Europeans enthusiastically agree.
  • 3. Offered to USSR as well, but they reject it
  • At first congress didnt accept plan- too much
    money, specially since we already gave 2 billion
    through UNRRA

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Marshall Plan
  • Soviet Sponsored coup in Czechoslovakia opens
    congresses eyes
  • Approved plan in 1948
  • 12.5 billion dollars, over 4 years, for 16
    countries
  • Huge success, most of Western Euro has economic
    booms
  • Italy and France dont fall to domestic communist
    forces

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Marshall Plan
  • Middle East rich with oil- they adamantly
    protest against creation of Israel
  • Most of Europe, state department, and defense
    department against recognizing Israel- but HT
    recognized it May 14 1948
  • Why- Holocaust, stop Soviet influence in Israel,
    retain Jewish American vote
  • Leads to huge problems in US foreign policies

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American Begins to Re-Arm
  • Cold war- US starts to re arm itself at massive
    rates
  • 1947- National Security Act- creates Dept. of
    Defense, housed at Pentagon, headed by new
    Cabinet member Sect. Of Defense
  • NSA- also creates the National Security Council
    (NSC) and the CIA
  • 1948- Draft is reestablished. First peace-time
    draft.

39
America Begins to Re-Arm
  • 1948- Voice of America radio broadcasts sent to
    those behind iron curtain
  • 1948- Treaty of Brussels US asked to join
  • US hesitate to join
  • But decides to join-
  • 1. Help contain Soviets
  • 2.Help framework for bringing in Germany into
    Euro
  • 3.Reassure Euro that US (normally isolationists)
    isnt going to leave Europe behind while Soviet
    Bear is creeping

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NATO
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization 1948. Britain,
    France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and
    US.
  • West Germany and others join later.
  • End to Isolation
  • Obligates each country to defend others
  • Epochal unification of Europe

41
Reconstruction in Japan
  • General Douglas MacArthur leads way in
    democratization of Japan
  • War criminals are tried in Tokyo
  • MacArthur dictated constitution formed in 1946
  • 1. Renounced militarism
  • 2. lity for women
  • 3. Introduced western style democracy

42
China Goes Red
  • China was a mess. Weak and divided
  • Nationalist led by Chang Ki Cheke (Jiang Jieshi).
  • Communists are led by Mao Tse-tung.
  • Chang is corrupt and repressive and ultimately
    Mao and communists take control.
  • Nationalists flee to Formosa (Taiwan).
  • US recognition of China.

43
China Goes Red
  • The loss of China was a huge blow to American
    Psyche.
  • Who lost China?
  • Many Republicans blame Truman.
  • Allege that the State Department is riddled with
    secret Communists.
  • Fuels the growing Red Scare.
  • America now sees two largest countries aligned
    against the US.

44
Nuclear Arms Race
  • 1949- soviets explode A bomb- US is shocked,
    monopoly is gone
  • Truman now wants H-bomb developed- much stronger
    than A- bombs
  • Development led by Einstein and J Robert
    Oppenheimer (Manhattan Project)
  • 1952- US 1st H bomb test
  • 1953- Soviets do the same

45
2nd Red Scare
  • 1947 Loyalty program
  • Loyalty Review Board, which investigated more
    than 3 million federal employees.
  • States adopt their own loyalty pledges
    (especially teachers)
  • In 1949, 11 communists were brought to a New York
    jury for violating the Smith Act of 1940, which
    had been the first peacetime anti-sedition law
    since 1798.
  • They were convicted, sent to prison, and their
    conviction was upheld by the 1951 case Dennis v.
    United States.

46
2nd Red Scare
  • HUAC- House Un-American Activities Committee-
    investigate subversion
  • Richard Nixon- catches Alger Hiss
  • Joseph McCarthy- McCarthyism

47
2nd Red Scare
  • HT and American people worried its turning into
    witch-hunt- HT vetoes McCarran Internal Security
    Bill
  • They are some soviet spies
  • Julius and Ethel Rosenberg- only people in US
    history to be executed in peacetime for espionage
  • Sensationalized trial and orphan children begin
    to slow down red witch hunt

48
Democratic Division in 48
  • Reps take control of congress in 1946-
    presidential candidate Thomas E. Dewey
  • Demo dump Truman campaign foiled when Ike
    Eisenhower refused to run
  • Southern Demos hate HT- (civil rights, deseg
    military)
  • South Demos- form Dixiecrat party- Strom Thurmond
    as candidate
  • Former VP Henry Wallace runs for progressive
    party- wants better relations with Russia
  • Reps think win is just around the corner
  • Truman- Give them hell speeches- lashed against
    Taft Hartley slave labor law and do nothing
    republican congress
  • Truman surprise victory, and Demos re gain
    control of congress
  • Farmers, workers and blacks vote for Truman, also
    admire his guts

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Harry Truman and Point 4
  • Fair deal
  • Improved housing, full employment, better farm
    price supports, new TVAs, and extension of
    social security
  • Southern Demos, and Reps gut the bill
  • Successes
  • 1.Raised minimum wage
  • 2.Public Housing Act of 1949
  • 3.Social Security Act 1950

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Korea
  • When Russian and American forces withdrew from
    Korea, they had leftthe place full of weapons
    and with rival regimes (communist North
    anddemocratic South).
  • Then, on June 25, 1950, North Korean forces
    suddenly invaded South Korean, taking the South
    Koreans by surprise and pushing them dangerously
    south toward Pusan.
  • Truman sprang to action, remembering that the
    League of Nations had failed from inactivity, and
    ordered U.S. military spending to be quadrupled,
    as desired by the National Security Council
    Memorandum Number 68, or NSC-68.

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Korea
  • NSC-68 huge
  • Militarization of US foreign policy
  • Shows US cockiness
  • Truman also used a Soviet absence from the U.N.
    to label North Korea as an aggressor and send
    U.N. troops to fight against the aggressors.
  • HT- without approval of congress, sends units to
    support South Korea
  • MacArthur name UN commander- even though he takes
    orders for DC, not UN sec. council

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Seesawing in Korea
  • Mac surprise attack at Inchon- pushes North
    Koreans back
  • China starts to send warnings, Mac tells Truman
    not to worry
  • China sends thousands of volunteers, now pushed
    back S. Korea
  • Stalemate ensues
  • Mac starts making big plans
  • 1. Blockade China
  • 2.Bombard China
  • 3.Nuke em

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Seesawing in Korea
  • Mac starts criticizing Truman and his limited war
    policy
  • HT fires Mac for insubordination
  • Mac returns to US a hero, public calls HT a Juda,
    and appeaser of communism
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