Title: The Cold War 1945-1989
1The Cold War1945-1989
2What is the Cold War
- It was an intense rivalry between the United
States and Russia between West and East and
between capitalism and communism that dominated
the years following WW II.
3The Ideological Struggle
Soviet Eastern Bloc NationsIron Curtain
US the Western Democracies
GOAL ? spread world-wide Communism
GOAL ? Containment of Communism the eventual
collapse of the Communist world.George Kennan
- METHODOLOGIES
- Espionage KGB vs. CIA
- Arms Race nuclear escalation
- Bi-Polarization of Europe NATO vs. Warsaw Pact
4Words of Wisdom
- Winston Churchill
- Germany is finished. The real problem is Russia.
I cant get Americans to see it. - -- 1945
5Cold vs. Hot
- It is called the Cold War because there was
never any direct attacks made by the U.S. or
Soviet Union on each other.
6The United Nations
- The Big Three all agreed on establishing this
international peace keeping organization. - Goal to promote justice and cooperation
- First official meeting held in London in 1946
- Permanent headquarters established in New York in
1953.
7FDR dies Truman Takes Command
- Roosevelt never saw his dream of the UN come to
life - FDR died on April 12, 1945
- Truman, his Vice President for only a few months,
became the leader of our country
8Conflicting Postwar Goals
- Americans wanted democracy and economic
opportunities for the countries of Europe and
Asia - Soviets Wanted to rebuild their nation in order
to protect their own interests. They wanted to
establish satellite nations, countries controlled
by the Soviets along the western boundaries of
the Soviet Union. Following Communist doctrine,
Stalin wanted to overthrow capitalism around the
world and install Communist governments.
9Satellite Nations
- Like dominoes, one by one countries in Eastern
Europe fell to Stalin and communism - Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, East Germany,
Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Albania.
10The Iron Curtain
- A phrase coined by Winston Churchill in 1946 it
refers to the division between Communist and
non-Communist nations - Became symbol of division between East and West
11The Iron Curtain
From Stettin in the Balkans, to Trieste in the
Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across
the Continent. Behind that line lies the ancient
capitals of Central and Eastern Europe.
-- Sir Winston Churchill, 1946
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14Containment
- This became the dominant U.S. policy during the
Cold War - Developed by George Kennan, it stated that the
U.S. could not do anything in Eastern Europe
where Russia already took over, but that it
should attempt to stop the formation of Communist
governments any where else in the world.
15The Truman Doctrine
- I believe that it must be the policy of the U.S.
to support free peoples who are resisting
(conquest) by armed minorities or by outside
pressures. President Truman, 1947 - We will support any nation threatened by
Communism.
16Marshall Plan 1948
- European Recovery Program.
- Secretary of State, George Marshall
- The U. S. should provide aid to all European
nations that need it. This move is not against
any country or doctrine, but against hunger,
poverty, desperation, and chaos. - 12.5 billion of US aid to Western Europe
extended to Eastern Europe USSR, but this was
rejected.
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18Germany A Land Divided
- By 1949 there were two Germanys in Europe
- West Germany democratic
- East Germany communist
- The capital of Berlin was also divided by a
wall!
19Post-War Germany
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21Berlin Airlift
- Many Eastern Europeans who did not like living
under Soviet communist rule fled their homes and
escaped to West Berlin. - Stalin wanted to stop this escape route by
forcing the Western Powers to abandon West
Berlin. - Stalin blockaded all Allied shipments to West
Berlin through East Germany. - This threatened severe shortages of food and
other needed supplies in West Berlin.
22- Truman did not a war with the Soviets, nor did he
want to give up West Berlin. - During the next 15 months both British and U.S.
aircraft delivered food, fuel, etc. by plane to
the city. - The Soviets finally gave up in 1949 and ended the
blockade.
23Berlin Airlift Map
24Berlin Blockade Airlift (1948-49)
25NATO- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Because the Soviet Union used its veto power to
block any action that stopped communism in the
United Nations, the West needed another way to
deal with Soviet aggression. - In 1949 12 nations formed NATO. The guiding
principle of NATO is an armed attack against
one or moreshall be considered an attack against
them all. - This is an example of collective security- mutual
military assistance among nations.
26North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1949)
- United States
- Belgium
- Britain
- Canada
- Denmark
- France
- Iceland
- Italy
- Luxemburg
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Portugal
- 1952 Greece Turkey
- 1955 West Germany
- 1983 Spain
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28China Falls To Communism
- A civil war had existed between the Nationalists
and Communists in China since the 1920s. - In 1949, under the leadership of Mao Zedong, the
Communists won and established the Peoples
Republic of China. - The Nationalists fled to Taiwan and claimed to be
the legitimate government of China, establishing
the Republic of China. The U.S. and UN recognized
this Republic as the true government of China. - Many Americans wanted Truman and the government
to focus not only on Europe but also on Asia in
their policy of containment.
29Maos Revolution 1949
Who lost China?
30Chairman Mao Zedong
31Chinese Revolution Poster 1949
32The Arms Race
- The greatest area where the Soviet Union and the
U.S. competed for world domination was in the
arms race - the struggle to gain weapons
superiority.
33The Arms RaceA Missile Gap?
- The Soviet Union exploded its first A-bomb in
1949. - Now there were two nuclear superpowers!
34Modern Day Arms Race Pakistan and India
35Korean War
- After WW II Japan was forced to give up control
of Korea. - The Soviets accepted the surrender above the 38th
parallel and the U.S. accepted it below that
line. - Division was never the goal but became a reality
a communist controlled north and a democratically
controlled south.
36The Korean War A Police Action (1950-1953)
Kim Il-Sung
Syngman Rhee
Domino Theory
37Conflict in Korea
- Citizens on both sides of the parallel wanted to
reunite their country.
- War breaks out when North Korean troops came
across the 38th parallel to try to unite the
country by force.
38The Forgotten War
- The UN (mostly American) sent troops to Korea
- The UN troops do well initially but are driven
back close to the original 38th parallel. - The war becomes a stalemate and in 1953 an
armistice is signed agreeing to keep Korea
divided.
39Map of Korea
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42Warsaw Pact
- Eastern Europes response to NATO
- Formed in 1955, its function was collective
self-defense against external aggression (attack
on one is attack on all) - All Eastern/Communist nations join initially,
except Yugoslavia - Ended in 1991 with fall of communism
43Warsaw Pact (1955)
- U. S. S. R.
- Albania
- Bulgaria
- Czechoslovakia
- East Germany
- Hungary
- Poland
- Rumania
44Yugoslavia the Rebel
- Leader Josip Tito (part Croat and part Slovene)
was unique in the East since he broke away from
Stalin and kept Yugoslavia independent of
U.S.S.R. interference. - Although communist, Yugoslavia ( provinces of
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia,
Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia), received special
privileges from the West - Citizens were far more free than in the
Soviet-bloc countries - Success of Yugoslavia was based in illusion
(western loans)
45Yugoslavia, cont.
- When Tito finally died in 1980, a void was left
- He had spent his time emphasizing unity over
ethnic differences - Nationalist feelings arose when sense of unity
died with Tito - The evil Slobodan Milosevic took power wanting
to create Serbian dominance
46Cold War and Space
- In 1957 the Soviet Union proved that they were
ahead of the U.S. in the technology war when they
launched Sputnik into space. - Sputnik was the first artificial satellite to
orbit the earth. - Problem The rocket used to launch Sputnik could
just as easily carry a nuclear bomb to Americas
shores! - In response the U.S. created NASA in 1958 and
increased spending on science and math in
Americas school.
47Sputnik
48Sputnik I (1957)
The Russians have beaten America in spacethey
have the technological edge!
49Paris, 1961
Khrushchev JFK meet to discuss Berlin and
nuclear proliferation. Khrushchev thinks that
JFK is young, inexperienced, and can be rolled.
50The Berlin Wall Goes Up (1961)
CheckpointCharlie
51Ich bin ein Berliner! (1963)
President Kennedy tells Berliners that the West
is with them!
52Cold War and Cuba
- In October of 1962 U.S. spy photography revealed
that the Soviet Union was building missile bases
on Cuba. - What followed, the Cuban Missile Crisis, is the
closest the world ever came to nuclear war.
53Khruschev Embraces Castro,1961
54Bay of Pigs Debacle (1961)
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56Cuban Missile Crisis
- The Soviets placed these missiles in Cuba, 90
miles from the U.S., to counter the missiles the
U.S. had in Turkey very close to the U.S.S.R.
- These missiles in Turkey were old and probably
wouldnt work but the U.S.S.R., under Nikita
Khruschev, did not care about that detail.
57Kennedy Decides
- After much deliberation, president Kennedy
decided to use a U.S. naval quarantine of Cuba to
prevent any Soviet ships carrying weapons into
Cuba
58Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)
59Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)
We went eyeball-to-eyeball with the Russians, and
the other man blinked!
60Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)
61Disaster Avoided
- After some secret negotiations, in the final
hour, the U.S. agreed to remove its missiles from
Turkey while Russia would remove their missiles
from Cuba. - It appeared that if Russia either broke the
quarantine or refused to remove their missiles,
Kennedy would have used nuclear weapons on Cuba
and maybe the Soviet Union directly!!!
62Chernobyl
- Nuclear chemistry not only used in weapons, but
also as a power source - April 26, 1986 Ukraine worst nuclear accident
in history - Disaster released 300 times more fallout than the
bomb dropped on Hiroshima - Contamination numbers uncertain, but parts of
Russia, Ukraine and Belarus are still
experiencing health problems
63Chernobyl, cont.
- Belarus was the hardest hit
- Some scientists say this area will experience
fallout for many 24,000 years - It has created a new race of people in that area
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66Communism Falls
- Root 1980 Poland/ Solidarity movement, a
democratic-based political and economic party,
challenges communist leadership - 1985 Mikhail Gorbachev abandons old Soviet
policy of using military force to keep communist
rulers in power and rather encourages individual
nations to adopt reforms, not threats, to keep
people loyal to communism - These reforms often allowed free elections all
across Europe the vote was anti-communist - Poland 1989- first country to install a
non-communist regime Solidarity (Lech Walesa
leader) - Revolutions erupted in the East in 1989 by
1991, communism collapsed and the Cold War ended
67Conclusion
- The Cold War was a tense time and a time of great
uncertainty and fear - No one knew if the Soviets or the U.S. would use
one of their many weapons of mass destruction --
they came close but never did! - The Cold War ended when the U.S.S.R. collapsed
and communism failed to make the people happy or
meet their basic needs.