The Cold War Abroad

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Vs. The United States The Soviet Union

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Vs.

The United States The Soviet Union

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Post World War II Plans• Yalta Meeting (Feb. 1945): • European nations to be democratic, United Nations created

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Post World War II Plans

• Potsdam conference (July 1945): • Germany divided into 4 zones (USA, S.U., G.B., France)

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Iron Curtain• Stalin wanted barrier around S.U.

• Eastern European nations communist, controlled by Soviets

“Satellite states”

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“From Stettin in the North to Trieste in the south, an iron curtain has descended over Europe.”

Winston Churchill to Americans in Speech

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Containment Policy

U.S. foreign policy that sought to prevent the spread of Soviet communism

George Kennan – creator of theContainment policy

Truman supported withTruman Doctrine!

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Truman Doctrine (1947)• Response to communist takeover attempt in Greece• Truman gives economic aid to countries fighting communism• $400 million in aid to Greece and Turkey

Controversial example of containment

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Marshall Plan (1948-1951)• Europe needed to be rebuilt after WWII

Dresden, GermanyLondon, England

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Marshall Plan (1948-1951)• Sec. of State George Marshall--give friendly aid• economic recovery was necessary for world peace

West Germanadvertisement

The free trainof the Marshall Plan

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MarshallPlan

$12.5 billion

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Marshall Plan (1948-1951)

• S.U. and Eastern countries refuse aid

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Berlin Airlift (1948-1949)• Berlin also divided into 4 zones • Soviet zone weak, others prospered and cooperated

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Marshall Plan and West Berlin

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Berlin Airlift (1948-1949)• East Berliners could see difference and left • Stalin blockaded West Berlin to stop this

Soviets closed Berlin’s railway lines, canals, roads. W. Berlin had 36 days of supplies.

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Berlin Airlift (1948-1949)• Allies airlift supplies until blockade ended

Lasted 11 months!

“Operation Vittles”

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Every ten minutes a plane took off with supplies for West Berlin.327 days 277,000 flights 2.5 million tons of supplies

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NATO (1949) and Warsaw Pact• defensive military alliance created • called North Atlantic Treaty Organization

• Warsaw Pact created in response (S.U.and E. Europe)

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Nuclear Arms Race• 1949--Soviet Union achieves A-bomb

Russian ScientistKurchatov“Joe -1” Russian A-bomb

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Nuclear Arms Race• U.S. quadruples defense spending • 1952--U.S. invents Hydrogen "super" bomb

H-BombTest

Fireball 3 miles

18 mths. laterSoviets have it

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New Leaders

1952 Eisenhower elected1953 Stalin dies; Nikita Kruschev takes

overNuclear deterrence begins (don’t want

WWIII)

Eisenhower Kruschev

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Metacognition Statement:

I know that I know something about Cold War events.

First,

In addition,

Finally,

Now you know something that I know about Cold War events.