Cold War Political Division of Europe

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Cold War Political Division of Europe

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Cold War Political Division of Europe. 1945. “What is Europe now? A rubble heap, a charnel house, a breeding ground of pestilence and hate.” -- Winston Churchill. Western Perspective. US demands free elections in Europe (to no effect) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cold War

Political Division of Europe

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1945

“What is Europe now? A rubble heap, a charnel house, a breeding ground of pestilence and hate.”

-- Winston Churchill

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Western Perspective• US demands free elections in Europe (to

no effect)• Truman doctrine – US will support “free

people who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressure”

• US offers military aid to Turkey and Greece

• US establishes the Marshall Plan -- $13 BILLION in aid to Europe

• Western sectors of Germany unified in 1949

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US Philosophy of Containment

• “Like apples in a barrel infected by disease, the corruption of Greece would infect Iran and all the east. . . likewise Africa. . . Italy. . . France. . . .Not since Rome and Carthage had there been such a polarization of power on this earth”

-- U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson

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1947

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Soviet Perspective• Stalin resumes antagonism to the West

and dictatorial rule– “The war on fascism ends, the war on

capitalism begins.” – War is inevitable as long as capitalism exists”– Purges and forced labor camps reinstated

• USSR had been invaded by Germany twice in the 20th century, Stalin felt he deserved “friendly” neighbors (so the USSR set up Communist parties to dominate eastern European countries)

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Soviet Perspective• USSR devastated by WW II, needed to

improve its industrial capacity (so it took 380 factories out of the Soviet zone in Berlin)

• USSR refused Marshall Plan money (sees the Marshall Plan as a way to make European countries beholden to the US)

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NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)

1949

Warsaw Pact (Council for Mutual Economic

Assistance – COMECON) 1955

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US increasingly concerned about the spread of Communism

• 1948 Berlin blockade

• 1949 – Communists win the civil war in China

• 1949 – USSR explodes its first atomic bomb

• 1950 – Communist North Korea attacks South Korea, US leads a UN force to save South Korea, North Korea is assisted by the Chinese (country divided in half in 1953 – still a militarized border)

• 1961 – Berlin Wall

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