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Title: THE ONSET OF THE COLD WAR


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THE ONSET OF THE COLD WAR

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No More War!
  • At the end of WWI
  • League of Nations formed
  • In hopes of preventing war
  • World War II brought the end of the League
  • After WWII new international organization formed
  • to better address future aggression

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United Nations
  • Began in 1945 with a meeting of 50 countries in
    San Francisco
  • China, France, USSR, UK, US are permanent
    members of Security Council

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At center of Cold War
  • The crux was that there was now 2 world powers
  • They came from completely opposite spheres
  • Never understanding the other
  • Republican/democratic ideals
  • Communist w/crushing memories
  • Monarchy aristocracy who lived off the rest
  • Recent past invasion

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The Cold War Begins
  • Issues Dividing US USSR
  • Control of postwar Europe
  • Economic aid
  • Nuclear disarmament

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The Division of Europe
  • 1945
  • USSR occupied east Europe
  • US troops occupied west Europe

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  • Soviet Union sought east Euro buffer zone
  • For protection against invasion
  • Stalin converted east Europe into a system of
    satellite nations

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  • U.S. demanded national self-determination through
    free elections thru-out Europe

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Beginnings of Post-War Conflict
  • USSR
  • History of invasion
  • Wanted buffer zone
  • Gained control over E. Germany, Poland,
    Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria
  • They became the Iron Curtain

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War Aims WartimeDiplomacy
  • Russia claimed east Euro as prize for conquest of
    Germany
  • US sought collective security arrangement
  • incl the United Nations
  • Yalta, Potsdam conferences clarify US, USSR
    differences

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Division Began in Berlin
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USSR Stalin
  • Joseph Stalin
  • Premier after Lenin
  • Suspected of killing lts than the Nazis
  • Up to 30 million
  • Regime brutal

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Withholding Economic Aid
  • USSR devastated by World War II
  • US could have influenced w/Lend-Lease economic
    aid
  • 1945--United States halted Lend-Lease
  • Before USSR settlement
  • Leverage lost in shaping Soviet policy

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The Atomic Dilemma
  • 1943--Nuclear race btwn US USSR
  • 1946--Baruch Plan
  • Rapid reduction of U.S. military force
  • Gradual reduction favored US atomic monopoly

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Atomic Dilemma, 2
  • Soviet Union
  • Larger conventional army than U.S.
  • Favored immediate abolition of atomic weapons

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Containment
  • New era of foreign policy ideology
  • calls for containment of Russias expansive
    tendencies

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Turkey Greece
  • Upheaval in both countries started alarm bells in
    the US
  • Fears that communism would spread to these
    countries
  • Pushed US toward a harder line on the spread of
    communism

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The Truman Doctrine
  • 1947
  • Truman pressed for funds to keep Greece Turkey
    in western sphere of influence

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Truman Doctrine
  • Truman Doctrine
  • stop spread of communism
  • Became an informal declaration of cold war
    against the Soviet Union
  • Meanwhileback in Europe

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The Marshall Plan
  • Europe devastated by War
  • 1947
  • George Marshall proposed aid for rebuilding
    European industries

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Marshall Plan
  • USSR refused aid
  • 1948--Marshall Plan adopted by Congress
  • Plan fostered west Euro prosperity

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The Western Military Alliance
  • NATO formed
  • 1949
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization
  • Military alliance included US, Canada, most of
    west Euro

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NATO
  • US troops stationed in Europe
  • NATO intensified USSRs fear of the West

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The Berlin Blockade
  • June, 1948--USSR blockaded Berlin
  • Truman ordered airlift to supply the city
  • 1949--USSR ended blockade
  • US political victory dramatized division

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Berlin Airlift
Notice that Berlin is far in the interior of East
Germany
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Planes landed/took off every 90 seconds
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The Cold War Expanded
  • 1947--US-USSR arms race accelerated
  • Conflict expanded to Asia

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Military Added to the Mix
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The Military Dimension
  • 1947--National Security Act created
  • Department of Defense
  • Central Intelligence Agency
  • National Security Council
  • Defense budget devoted to air power

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Department of Defense
  • All Armed Services united into one department
  • Created Secretary of Defense Joint Chiefs

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Central Intelligence Agency
  • Created to gather info outside the US
  • Before longcovert actions around the globe
  • Pretext of protecting democracy

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National Security Council
  • Created under the Act
  • Advises President
  • Secretaries of Defense, Intelligence members

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Raising the Threat Level
  • 1949
  • first Russian atomic bomb tested
  • US began hydrogen bomb development

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All this brought worry
  • How to control the worry and anxiety?
  • Civil Defense program reinforced
  • Govt knew that if people were given instructions
    on how to survive they would be less fearful
    feel empowered

35
  • Americans sought emergency shelter
  • Civil defense shelters
  • Home bomb shelters

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Bomb Shelters
And Homemade
In cities towns
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Protecting Children?
  • Bert the Turtle told young Americans to Duck
    and Cover
  • While by todays standards this film seems
    ridiculous
  • It became part of the larger effort to educate
    Americans

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The Cold War in Asia
  • 1945
  • US consolidated hold on Japan
  • former possessions in Pacific

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The Cold War in Asia
  • 1949 end of Chinese Civil War
  • Victory of Mao Tse-tung brought China into Soviet
    orbit
  • Truman refused recognition of Communist China
  • began build up Japan

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Cold War Goes Hot
  • 1950-1953
  • June, 1950
  • Communist North Korean forces
  • invaded US-influenced South Korea

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Korea
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The Korean War
  • Truman made South Koreas defense UN effort, sent
    US troops
  • US routs Korean forces in South
  • Attempt to unify Korea draws in China
  • US pushed back to South
  • War a stalemate
  • Result--massive American rearmament

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Cold War at Home
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The Cold War at Home
  • New Deal economic policies undermined
  • Fears of Communist subversion rise
  • Republicans use anticommunism to revive their
    party

45
Truman's Troubles
  • Obstacles to Trumans Fair Deal reforms
  • Apathetic public
  • Inflation
  • Labor unrest
  • 1946--Republicans win Congress

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Truman Vindicated
  • 1948--Thomas Dewey versus Truman
  • Southern Democrats, Northern liberals desert
  • Roosevelt coalition reelects Truman on domestic
    issues
  • Republicans respond by challenging Trumans
    handling of the Cold War

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The Loyalty Issue
  • Fear of Communist subversion
  • Truman admin conducted campaign against
    subversives
  • Democrats blamed for
  • "losing" China to Communism
  • USSR development of hydrogen bomb

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Communist Fear McCarthy
  • 1950
  • Senator Joseph McCarthy
  • launched anticommunist campaign
  • Became modern day witch hunt

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Fear McCarthy
  • In the 40s 50s rising fear of Communism
  • McCarthy charged lt200 Communists infiltrated US
  • Held public hearing charging entertainers,
    educators, avg citizens as agitators
  • good film Good Night Good Luck

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McCarthyism in Action
  • Innocent overwhelmed by accusations
  • Attacked privileged bureaucrats
  • supported by Midwest Republicans
  • attracted
  • Irish
  • Italian
  • Polish workers to Republicans

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The Republicans in Power
  • 1952--Eisenhower captured White House for Repub
    Party
  • July 27, 1953--stalemate accepted in Korea
  • Eisenhower dealt passively w/McCarthy
  • December, 1954--McCarthy censured
  • Ruined too many lives

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Eisenhower Waged the Cold War
  • Eisenhower relaxed tensions with USSR
  • Eisenhowers fears
  • Debt imposed by defense spending
  • Possibility of atomic warfare

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World Wide Entanglements
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Entanglement in Indochina
  • Eisenhower refused military aid for French
    colonial Indochina
  • Victory of Communist Ho Chi Minh prompts
    intervention
  • Vietnam divided
  • South Vietnam under US puppet regime

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Containing China
  • Tough line against China
  • Hoped to drive wedge btwn China USSR
  • Strategy ultimately worked
  • Effects not immediately apparent

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Turmoil in the Middle East
  • 1956--Nasser nationalizes Suez Canal
  • France, England invade Egypt
  • Eisenhower won Middle East trust by pressuring
    English French w/drawal
  • 1958--Lebanon invites US troops to maintain order

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Covert Actions
  • Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) used to achieve
    covert objectives
  • Iran--CIA restored the Shah to power
  • Guatemala--CIA ousted leftist govt
  • Cuba--CIA attempted assassination of Castro

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Waging Peace
  • October, 1957
  • USSR launched Sputnik
  • Suddenly the world became a much smaller
  • seemingly a more dangerous place

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New Leadership, USSR
  • Nikita Khrushchev
  • 1955 new leader
  • To Americans on the launch of Sputnik,
  • Your children will live under communism

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Castro Takes Control in Cuba
  • Cuban revolutionary
  • Degree from U. of Havana/law
  • Could have played baseball in NYC
  • With support of peasants ousted Batista
  • US supported dictator
  • Revolution became Marxist
  • Only successful Socialist state

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U2 Incident
  • May 1, 1960
  • 2 wks before meeting btw Eisenhower Khrushchev
  • Shot down U2 spy plane pilot Gary Powers
  • Eisenhowers peace efforts gone

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Ongoing Tensions
  • January, 1961--Eisenhower warned against growing
    military-industrial complex
  • Post-war era marked by Cold War rather than peace
    tranquility

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