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Title: The Cold War Begins


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The Cold War Begins
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Cold War Begins
  • During WWII an uneasy alliance between the US
    USSR emerged
  • On surface gt pleasantries but hostilities
    simmered beneath
  • Stalin vs. Truman relationship
  • Mistrust over a-bomb
  • FDR on good terms/respect

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Tip of the iceberg
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End of WWII
  • Soviet Union
  • 20 million died, 4.7 million homes destroyed,
    2000 towns 70,000 villages ruined, 25 million
    homeless
  • Most concerned about protecting self from
    re-arming Germany rebuilding shattered econ
  • Desired a permanently weak Germany

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End of WWII continued
  • U.S.
  • Emerged more powerful than when we entered WWII
  • Controlled nearly 50 worlds wealth
  • Visions of peace prosperity
  • Re-build Germany Japan

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Cold War Map
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Origins of Cold War
  • Diplomatic war of words (high tension bitter
    rivalry)
  • U.S.-Soviet conflict in which 2 superpowers avoid
    fighting each other directly but blocked goals
    around the world
  • 1920-30s U.S. viewed Soviets as potential enemy
    hostile to communism

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Causes of the Cold War
  • Philosophical Differences
  • USSR communist, totalitarian dictatorship
  • U.S. free-enterprise capitalism, republic
  • WWII Conflicts
  • USSR wanted Britain US to open a 2nd European
    front earlier in war
  • US secretly developed atomic bomb
  • Postwar Conflicts
  • USSR refused to live up to wartime promises of
    elections in E. Europe
  • US made efforts to resist Soviet expansion

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Yalta Conference
  • Yalta Conference
  • Feb 1945 high point of cooperation
  • Stalin agrees to join against Japan, pledged
    support to U.N.
  • Disagreement over E. Europe
  • US Britain wanted free elections gt Soviet
    dictator policies

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Post-WWII Developments
  • Potsdam
  • July 1945 (Germany surrendered but Japan
    continued
  • Disarm Germany gt zones of occupation (Berlin)
  • Iron Curtain
  • Churchill speech reflects
  • sharp division in Europe

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U.S. Response
  • Containment
  • Restriction of communism to its current borders
  • George Keenan (young Amer diplomat to Moscow
    embassy)
  • Truman Doctrine
  • Soviets try to force Turks to share control of
    key shipping channel between Black
    Mediterranean Sea
  • Greek govt fighting communist rebels
  • Truman asks Congress for 400 million in military
    economic aid
  • Defined U.S. foreign policy for next 20 years

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Marshall Plan
  • June 1947 Secretary of State George Marshall
    suggests plan to rebuild Europe
  • 14 billion in aid sent to Europe over 5 years
  • 17 nations participated
  • Britain, France, Italy received the most aid

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Cold War Deepens
  • Berlin
  • 4 zones of Germany divided including capital of
    Berlin
  • Soviet plan to keep zone communist vs. US,
    British steps to set up free, democratic
    government (French later join)

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Berlin Crisis
  • Western zone Federal Republic of Germany (W.
    Germany) with same currency
  • Upset Soviets gt June 1948 blockade with 2 million
    West Berlin hostages
  • Berlin Airlift (each day average 7000 tons of
    supplies, every 3 minutes to launch for 11 months
  • Improved relations between US Germany
  • Disaster for Stalin because world opinion turned
    against him
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