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Title: The Truman Doctrine


1
The Truman Doctrine
  • 12 March 1947 Truman ? Congress Greece Turkey
    need aid
  • Communist victory in the Eastern Mediterranean
    could mean Soviet domination of the Middle East
  • Truman declared that the US should support free
    peoples throughout the world who were resisting
    takeovers by armed minorities or outside
    pressures ?
  • The Truman Doctrine

2
The Truman Doctrine (contd)
  • 400 million approved
  • Ended policy of post-war cutbacks
  • Suggested new level of confrontation with the
    Soviets
  • Truman built a national consensus that fighting
    communism was the purpose of containment

3
Significance of the Truman Doctrine
  • One of the declarations of Cold War
  • Point at which the Truman administration
    Congress made public the decision that Communism
    was a great threat

4
The Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan - Go to
http//www.johndclare.net/cold_war8.htm
5
Postwar Europe
  • Economic chaos ? high unemployment, active black
    markets, thefts
  • Millions in refugee camps
  • 1946-1947 winter bitterest in centuries
    below-zero temperatures record snow
  • Damaged crops froze rivers which prevented water
    transport (creates fuel shortages) food
    rationing in UK

6
The Marshall Plan (June 1947)
  • US Secretary of State George Marshall proposed
    that the US provide aid to all European nations
    that needed it
  • Move directed, not against any country or
    doctrine but against hunger, desperation, and
    chaos.
  • Recipients had to remove trade barriers and
    cooperate economically with each other

7
Other Goals of the Marshall Plan
  • 1) It could act as a barrier to Soviet expansion
  • 2) Pull Eastern Europe out of the Soviet bloc
  • 3) Integrate Germany and contain it

8
Marshall Plan Approved
  • Many resist giving away billions of dollars
  • February 25, 1948 communist coup in
    Czechoslovakia (backed by Moscow)
  • Coup convinced Congress of the need strong,
    stable governments in Europe to resist communism
  • 12 billion over 4 years to 16 countries

9
The Marshall Plan
10
Significance of the Marshall Plan
  • Great success economically politically
  • Nutrition improved and industry grew
  • 1952 Western Europe was flourishing
  • The threat of communist parties taking over was
    ended
  • USSR sees plan as a lure to Eastern Europe to be
    like us

11
II. The First Cold War1948-1953
  • West USSR clash over German reunification
  • Desire a productive Germany for European
    stability
  • June 1948 US, UK, France fuse occupied zones
    into one
  • Want to encourage the political unity of Berlin

12
The Berlin Blockade (June 1948-May 1949)
  • USSR fear ? block all road, rail, river traffic
    to Berlin
  • Stalin believed the Western powers would give up
    the idea of a unified Germany or surrender
    control of Berlin
  • US UK Response 11 month Berlin Airlift
  • US prestige increases USSR prestige declines

13
The Berlin Blockade - Go to http//www.johndclare.
net/cold_war9.htm
14
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15
China from 1912-1949
Yuan Shikai (left) and Sun Yat-sen (right) with
flags representing the early republic
16
Wade-Giles Pinyin transliteration
  • Nationalists (Kuomintang - KMT) also the
    Guomindang GMD
  • Chiang Kai-shek - Jiang Jieshi
  • Mao Tse-tung Mao Zedong

17
Imperialism Civil War In China
  • I. The Early Republic (1912-1916)
  • Western style democracy
  • Sun Yat-sen (President) powerless govt. Allied
    Power in WWI
  • II. Era of the Warlords (1916-1927)
  • Popular anger over Versailles disillusionment
    w/West democracy
  • Sun Yat-sen dies 1925 Chiang Kai-shek
  • Joint Nationalist/Communist efforts to destroy
    warlords

18
Sun Yat-sen and Chiang Kai-shek (Jiang Jieshi)
19
Civil War In China
  • III. From the White Terror to the Yanan Soviet
    (1927-1937)
  • White Terror, 1927
  • Nationalists (Kuomintang - KMT) vs. Communists
  • Mao Tse-tung
  • The Long March, 1934-1935
  • IV. Nationalist China (1937-1945)
  • Japanese invasion 1937
  • Nationalist/Communist cooperation

20
Mao Tse-tung
21
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22
Civil War In China
  • V. The Chinese Civil War (1945-1949)
  • Chiang Kai-shek (Nationalists)
  • Mao Tse-tung (Communists)
  • Mao Communist forces victorious 1949
  • Nationalists had lost popular support since they
    rarely engaged the Japanese armies during WW2
    peasants also favored Maos promise of land
    reform
  • Nationalists (Chiang) flee to Taiwan

23
Chinese Civil War, 1945-49
24
Mao Tse-tung proclaiming the establishment of the
People's Republic of China in 1949.
25
The Cold War Spreads to Asia
  • The Loss of China
  • Republicans blame the Democrats for this
  • Insufficient US aid to Chiang
  • Treachery within the State Department
  • Democrats Truman
  • Chiang never had China to lose
  • Chiang had no popular support outside support
    no substitute

26
The Loss of China (contd)
  • Many Americans believe the treachery loss
    theories
  • Chinese Nationalists (UN) warn of the spread of
    Communism throughout Asia
  • Korean War in the summer of 1950 caused many
    Americans to believe this

27
The US Prepares to Confront the Soviet Union
28
National Security Act of 1947
  • Created the Department of Defense (army, navy,
    air force)
  • Joint Chiefs of Staff
  • NSC (National Security Council) established to
    advise the president on security matters
  • CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) created to
    coordinate the governments foreign fact-gathering

29
The Pentagon
  • Home of the Department of Defense

30
NSC-68
  • NSC memorandum from 1950
  • Said US should quadruple defense spending
  • Resurrected by the Korean crisis
  • Truman 50 billion per year 3.5 million men
    under arms
  • Marked the militarization of US foreign policy
  • Move from containment to roll-back
  • objective stop the Soviets from imposing
    absolute authority over the rest of the world

31
The Atomic Arms Race
  • US was the only nation with the A-bomb
  • Soviet spies help USSR develop the bomb by 1949
  • Truman approves the development of the H-bomb
  • 1952 US explodes 1st H-Bomb (Ivy Mike)
  • 1953 USSR explodes 1st H-Bomb
  • Peace through mutual terror

32
Ivy Mike Hydrogen Device
33
Ivy Mike (10.4 mT, Eniwetok, Oct. 31, 1952)
34
RDS-6 Joe 4 (400 kT August 12, 1953)
35
The Korean War - Go to http//www.johndclare.net/c
old_war10.htm
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