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The Cold War Begins Chapter 14.1 Woman looks at Berlin Wall from the western side

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The Cold War Begins

Chapter 14.1

Woman looks at Berlin Wall from the western side

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G.I.’s Return

US sailor kisses his sweetie upon his return to the States

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V-E Day

Capture (blurry) from Band of Brothers clip on V-E Day

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Why was there tension between the Russians and the Americans at the end of WWII?

• US and USSR most powerful members of 26-nation alliance

• Unnatural allies: Old hatreds only temporarily forgotten

Soviets• Resented U.S.’s past hostility

– We tried to undo Rev. of 1917– No recognition of USSR until 1933

• We delayed launching 2nd front US • Feared communist ideas of world revolution• Resented past Russian duplicity (deceit)

– Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (3/3/1918)– Molotov-Ribbentrop Non-Aggression Pact

Russian and US troops meet in Germany

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Capture (blurry) from Patton, foretells the coming of the Cold War

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Describe the devastation of the Soviet Union in 1945.

• 20 million dead

• 4.7 million homes destroyed

• 2 thousand towns, 70 thousand villages vanished

• 25 million homeless

Scenes of complete devastation from USSR, 1945

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How did the USSR plan on preventing future attacks?

• Wanted a permanently weakened Germany

• Installing ring of pro-Soviet buffer states

Above: Stalin in uniform; map at left shows Soviet territorial gains (Poland shifts west)

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What was America’s vision of the post WWII world?

• A world of democratic nations (U.N.)

• Economy of free trade (Bretton Woods)

• Conflicts decided by diplomacy (not war)

• Neo-Manifest Destiny – Goal was to spread

America’s way of life abroad

Dying FDR at Yalta

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What did the Big Three agree/not agree on at Yalta?

• Big Three=FDR, Churchill, Stalin• Stalin agreed to fight Japan “soon” after Germany

fell…– For which Stalin would get territory

• Pledged support for forming a U.N. (lesson of League of Nations was no USSR= no use bothering)

• Agreed that each nation would control the parts of Germany it held at the end of the war

• Did not agree on policy toward Germany• Stalin wanted $20 billion in reparations; we, once

again, had learned our lesson

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What happened to eastern Europe at the end of WWII?

• Stalin took control and installed communist governments

• Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary Map shows communist ‘bloc’ and

the remaining free nations of Europe

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Describe Harry Truman’s preparation for the presidency:

• Very little!• “I don’t know whether you

fellows ever had a load of hay or a bull fall on you, but last night the moon, stars, and all the planets fell on me.”

• From a small town in Missouri • HS graduate (no college)• Only VP for 83 days• Not informed by FDR about

important military matters Truman takes a walk in D.C.

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Describe how Truman’s style was different from FDR’s.

• Very direct

• Unhappy that free elections had not taken place in Poland

• Impatiently demanded answers from Molotov– Molotov-“I have never been

talked to like that in my life.”– Truman-“Carry out your

agreements and you won’t get talked to like that.”

Truman, Stalin, and the new British P.M. at Potsdam

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Capture from documentary on Harry S. Truman

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What happened at the Potsdam agreement?

• Potsdam- 7/1945• Truman learned about

A-Bomb• Churchill replaced• Allies agreed to:

– Disarm Germany– divide control of

Germany into French, British, US, and Soviet zones

– Berlin (deep in Soviet zone) also divided

Map shows four zones in occupied Germany

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Capture shows equipment: opening of clip on Berlin and cruel Soviet treatment of civilians

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Describe Stalin’s Aggression after Potsdam:

• Kept troops in Iran• Declared capitalism a

danger to world peace• Brutally oppressed eastern

Europeans• Cut off trade with the West• Said Soviet Union was

going to arm itself in defense against US

• No one but Gen. Patton seriously intended this but Stalin was paranoid

Enemy turned ally turned enemy, Joe Stalin

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Define and describe Containment:• Created by George Kennan

– American ambassador in Moscow

• Said US policy should:– Contain or restrict

communism from spreading – Be a long-term policy

• Is this the policy our current government should follow against al Qaeda?

Kennan photographed, and painted as playing chess with the US and Soviets as the two sides

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What is the Cold War?• Conflict between the US

and Soviet Union

• Avoid direct military conflicts, but support one side in ‘proxy wars’

• Block each other’s influence around the world

• Churchill- “an iron curtain has descended across the continent.”

Now-retired Churchill, who warned of this in 1946 speech in Missouri

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How did Truman get Congress and American people to support the Truman Doctrine?

• He scared them! • Told Congress that the world

now had to choose between freedom and oppression

• Truman Doctrine= American foreign policy from 1947-69 in which the US committed itself to supporting the spread of democracy and the containment of communism

• Congress first approved $400 million in military and economic aid to Greeks and Turks

Truman delivering the "Truman Doctrine" speech, 

March 12, 1947

Can you think of any current connections?

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What was the Marshall Plan?• A plan for helping Europe

rebuild• Created by Sec. of State George

Marshall in 1946• Europe in ruins: Ideal conditions

for communism to grow• We gave $17 billion in aid to 16

European nations in exchange for guarantees to buy US products (they had nothing else to offer)

• Western Europe’s economy grew rapidly

• USSR refused to accept our aid

Stalin as basketball player blocking a shot (ball says ‘Marshall Plan’

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Ruined city and derelict trolley: Another clip on the devastation and chaos in defeated Germany

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Post-War map showing Europe divided into NATO and

Warsaw Pact (this didn’t happen until 1949)