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The Cold War: 1945-1991

The Cold War: 1945-1991. Life After WW2. WW2 ends Aug. 14, 1945 after Japan surrenders Over 60 million casualties 20 million soldiers Over 40 million civilians Europe in ruins after war U.S. & Soviets emerge as superpowers. Cold War Background.

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The Cold War: 1945-1991

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  1. The Cold War:1945-1991

  2. Life After WW2 • WW2 ends Aug. 14, 1945 after Japan surrenders • Over 60 million casualties • 20 million soldiers • Over 40 million civilians • Europe in ruins after war • U.S. & Soviets emerge as superpowers

  3. Cold War Background • Germany split into East & West (3 countries combine to from West) • Berlin, Germany split into 4 zones: Great Britain, France, Soviet Union & U.S. • Big 3 meet/agree at Yalta Conference • Meeting to discuss how to keep peace

  4. Germany after WW2

  5. United Nations • Big 3 agree peace keeping group needed • United Nations: formed in 1945 to replace League of Nations • Goal: prevent future war & advocate world peace • Every member nation was given a seat

  6. What is Communism? Communism is a type of government and philosophy. Its goal is to form a society where everything is shared equally. All people are treated equally and there is little private ownership. In a communist government, the government owns and controls most everything including property, means of production, education, transportation, and agriculture Marx described ten important aspects of a communist government: No private property A single central bank High income tax that would rise significantly as you made more All property rights would be confiscated No inheritance rights The government would own and control all communication and transportation The government would own and control all education The government would own and control factories and agriculture Farming and regional planning would be run by the government The government would tightly control labor

  7. Fear of Communism • U.S. wanted to spread democracy, S.U. wanted to spread communism • Countries U.S. freed could choose own government • Countries Soviet Union freed forced to be under communist control • S.U. had satellite countries watched by secret police • Citizens not allowed to speak against government or leave country

  8. Cold War Begins • S.U. building an “Iron Curtain” • Iron curtain: imaginary wall or line that separated Soviet nations from the rest of Europe • S.U. determined to surround itself with counties that were not a threat • S.U. did not trust U.S. as U.S. had atomic bomb & less damage from WW2

  9. Review… • 1) Which 2 countries emerges as superpowers following WW2? • 2) What country was split into 2 after WW2? • 3) What was formed in 1945 to replace the League of Nations? • 4) What was its purpose? • 5) What type of government was the U.S. hoping to spread? The Soviets? • 6) It was said that the Soviets were building what? • 7) Why did the Soviets not trust the U.S. after WW2?

  10. Cold War Begins • Cold War was an indirect war for global power & domination • U.S. used policy of Containment to prevent Soviet Union influence around the world • Western Europe: U.S. & its allies • Eastern Europe: Soviet Union & its satellites

  11. Truman Doctrine • U.S. vowed to provide aid to help foreign countries fight off communism • Began after Greece & Turkey threatened by communism • Part of containment policy to fight off Soviet aggression

  12. Marshall Plan • Nations of Europe in ruin after WW2 • U.S. agreed to help fund European nations to help rebuild economy • Soviet Union disallowed Eastern Europe from receiving aid

  13. Marshall Plan Expenditures

  14. Map of Cold War

  15. NATO • NATO: U.S. joined 9 Western European nations in 1949 • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • Members promised to defend each other if attacked

  16. Warsaw Pact • Military pact created in 1955 • Created in response to NATO by Soviets for safety • Soviets & its Eastern Europe countries agree to defend each other if attacked • Disbanded in 1991

  17. NATO-Warsaw Pact Map

  18. Review… • 1) What was the name of the indirect war for global domination? • 2) What was the name of the imaginary wall the Soviets were building to separate them from the rest of Europe? • 3) The S.U. & its satellites was what part of Europe? • 4) The U.S. & its allies was what part of Europe? • 5) The U.S. adopted a policy of what to prevent Soviet influence around the world? • 6) The U.S. vowed to provide aid to foreign countries threatened by communism (Greece and Turkey) This was called what? • 7) The U.S. helping European countries rebuild their economy after WW2 was called what? • 8) What was the name of the defense pact the U.S. & its allies signed? • 9) What was the name of the defense pact the S.U. &its satellites signed?

  19. Berlin Airlift • First major crisis of Cold War • France, Great Britain & U.S. decided to combine their German occupation zones to unite West Germany • Berlin was in S.U. zone; but was divided east & west • Soviet Union feared Allies were gaining upper hand & set up a blockade in Berlin

  20. Berlin Airlift • U.S. & British began airlifting supplies to West Berlin in response to Soviet blockade • U.S. delivered over 2.3 million tons of food, fuel & machinery to West Germany • Soviet lifts blockade & Germany split into 2 countries • East Germany: communist under S.U. control • West Germany: democracy under U.S. control

  21. Map of East & West Germany

  22. Ronald Reagan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ko3NoHCREJI

  23. McCarthyism • Fear of communism increased due to: • China taken over by communism • Korean War • Successful creation & testing of atomic bomb by Soviets • Known as “Red Scare”

  24. McCarthyism • McCarthyism: accusing people of being communists • 1950s fear that communist spies were working in the U.S. • Named after U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy • Claimed to have a “list” of over 200 communists working for the government

  25. McCarthyism • Americans believed that McCarthy was trying to save U.S. from communist takeover • Others saw McCarthy as a danger to U.S. • Never had any proof of his accusations • After falsely accusing U.S. Army of having communists, he was censored by the Senate

  26. McCarthyism, Rosenburgs, 1950’s America https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGsnolpHr0A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_hT32LAZvg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THdJvWJ4lYc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gmka2mydsD0

  27. Fear of Communism

  28. Communism in Asia • Japan controlled Korea prior to WWII • After WWII, Korea divided into communist North & democratic South • Soviets occupied North, U.S. occupied South

  29. Korean War • Civil War began in China in 1946 • Communist Party vs. American supported Nationalists Party • After Chinese Civil War, China fell to communism in 1949 • Leader of China: Mao Tse-Tung • Domino theory: if one country in Asia fell to communism, others would

  30. Korean War • U.S. & Soviet could not agree on plan to unite Korea • On June 25th,1950, North’s Soviet trained army invades South • Truman condemned North’s attack & sent UN forces to fight • 90% of UN troops were American

  31. Korean War • North receives aid from communist China • MacArthur calls for invasion of China • Neither side able to make progress as cease-fire called for on July 27th, 1953 • Korea still remained divided along 38th parallel

  32. First Stages of War • North Invades SouthNorth Advances aid from China

  33. Final Stages of War • U.S. AdvancesCease-fire Called

  34. Korean War Map

  35. Review… • 1) If one country in Asia fell to communism, others would as well. What was this theory called? • 2) The Soviets controlled which part of Korea? • 3) Which part of Korea did the U.S. control? • 4) The Korean war began after which side invaded which? • 5) Gen. MacArthur was fired after he called for the invasion of which country? • 6) The Korean War ended after what was called for? • 7) Where does Korea remain divided at?

  36. Cuban Missile Crisis • Cuba fell to communism in 1959 after Cuban Revolution • Cuban Revolution led by Fidel Castro • Communist overthrew dictatorship government • U.S. saw this as a threat as Cuba only 90 miles from Florida

  37. Cuban Missile Crisis • Cuba refused U.S. intervention after falling to communism in 1959 • U.S. imposed an embargo on Cuba • Cuba began receiving aid from Soviets • Cuban exiles began fleeing to U.S. to get away from harsh government

  38. Bay of Pigs Invasion • JFK trained Cuban exiles for invasion of Cuba • Exiles were to be supported by local population of Cuba • Support never came & exiles captured by Cuba • Huge mistake & defeat for U.S. • U.S. forced to pay ransom for release of soldiers

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