Title: The Cold War: A Global Struggle
1The Cold War A Global Struggle
- Two Superpowers Emerge after WWII
- United States
- Soviet Union
- Superpower a country that is a world leader in
many areas and has multiple influences throughout
the world. - The nation of Israel was also established after
WWII. - After Yalta Conference, there was an agreement to
govern Germany jointly. - Divided Germany into four occupational zones-
France, Great Britain, United States, and Russia
2The Cold War Origins
- The Cold War set the framework for 45 years after
the end of World War II. - Influenced American domestic politics, foreign
affairs, and the role of the government in the
economy after 1945 - The Cold War A fight between democracy and
communism - American western nations belief in democracy,
individual freedom and a market economy - Soviet belief in a totalitarian state and
socialism. - Totalitarian Government A highly centralized
government that does not allow opposition and
maintains total control.
3High Tension Times
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5Europe and The United States
- The end of World War II found Soviet forces
occupying most of Eastern and Central Europe and
the eastern portion of Germany. - Germany partitioned into East and West Germany.
- Caused a lack of political, social and economic
unity - West Germany became democratic and resumed
self-government after a few years of American,
British, and French occupation. - East Germany remained under the domination of
the Soviet Union and did not adopt democratic
institutions.
6- Joseph Stalin believed that the people of
Eastern Europe could have democracy, only after
they had been taught the principles of socialism. - Socialism goal in which property and the
distribution of wealth are subject to control by
the community for the purposes of increasing
social and economic equality and cooperation. - Joseph McCarthy U.S. Senator from Wisconsin.
- McCarthyism theory that many Americans were
involved with the Communist Party - Used scare tactics to promote anti-communist ideas
7The Red Scare
- McCarthyism- Joseph McCarthy- and others charged
conspiracy theories against people involved with
the Communist party. (Red Scare) - Heightened fears of communist influence on
American institutions and espionage by Soviet
agents. - Thousands of Americans were accused of being
Communists or communist sympathizers - Subject of aggressive investigations and
questioning before government - Most investigations led by Joseph McCarthy
- Primary targets---government employees, those in
the entertainment industry, educators and union
activists.
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9McCarthyism Continued..
- McCarthyism was a widespread social and cultural
phenomenon that affected all levels of society. - Source of a great deal of debate and conflict in
the United States - FBI Investigations led by J. Edgar Hoover one of
the nation's most fervent anti-communists
Sen. McCarthy
10FBI Corruption
- Used illegal undercover operations to harass and
disrupt Communist and other dissident political
groups. - Hoover Becomes Radical
- Hoover frustrated with Supreme Court
- Formed dirty tricks program named COINTELPRO
- Program Actions include planting forged
documents to create the suspicion that a key
person was an FBI informer, spreading rumors
through anonymous letters, leaking information to
the press. - COINTELPRO remained in effect until 1971
11The 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
- Ideas of Cold War
- Espionage KGB vs. CIA
- Arms Race nuclear escalation
- Competition for the minds and hearts of Third
World peoples Communist govt. command economy
vs. democratic govt. capitalist economy ?
proxy wars - Alliance Struggle NATO vs. Warsaw Pact
12The 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
13Post-War Germany
14Truman Doctrine
- Civil War in Greece.
- Turkey under pressure from the USSR for
concessions in the Dardanelles. - The U. S. should support free peoples throughout
the world who were resisting takeovers by armed
minorities or outside pressuresWe must assist
free peoples to work out their own destinies in
their own way.-----President Truman - The U.S. gave Greece Turkey 400 million in aid.
15The Marshall Plan
- European Recovery Program
- After WWII, Europe was in shambles and in need of
help. - 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.---Secretary of
State, George Marshall - 12.5 billion of US aid to Western Europe
extended to Eastern Europe USSR, but this was
rejected. - The Soviet Union and communist Eastern Europe
decline U.S. aid, citing "dollar enslavement."
16Berlin Blockade and Airlift
- Berlin Blockade- 1948 Soviets blockaded the East
German border to all land and water traffic into
Berlin from the WestJune 1948 - Berlin Airlifts- These were provided to bring
food to the people of West Berlin - From June 1948 to May 1949, U.S. and British
planes airlift 1.5 million tons of supplies to
the residents of West Berlin. - After 200,000 flights, the Soviet Union lifts the
blockade.
17The Nuclear Arms Race
- The Soviet Union exploded its first A-bomb in
1949. - Now there were two nuclear superpowers!
18United Nations
- United Nations was formed near the end of World
War II to create a body for the nations of the
world to try to prevent future global wars. - UN would serve as peacekeepers, not war makers
19Key Terms and Ideas of Cold War
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) - 1949-
12 Members- If one nation was attacked the other
nations would unite with action against the
aggressor - Warsaw Pact- - Communist agreement that ensured
safety of members. - Market Economy- Economy based on capitalism
principles performed by democratic allies - Command Economy- Economy based on government
control performed by communistic allies - Welfare System- A state in which the government
undertakes primary responsibility for the social
welfare of its citizens - European Economic Community- Abolition of tariffs
and import quotas- British was not in group
20North 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
21Warsaw Pact (1955)
- U. S. S. R.
- Albania
- Bulgaria
- Czechoslovakia
- East Germany
- Hungary
- Poland
- Rumania
22U.S. Involvement in Korea
- The U.S. governments anti-Communist strategy of
containment in Asia led to Americas involvement
in Korea. North- Communist South- Democratic - Containment foreign policy strategy of the
United States in the early years of the Cold War.
- Policy was to stop the domino effect of nations
moving politically towards Soviet Union-based
communism, rather than European-American-based
capitalism. - Communism ideology that promotes establishment
of a classless, stateless social organization
based on common ownership of the means of
production
23Korean War 1950-1953
- Korean War North Korea (Democratic Peoples
Republic of Korea, DPRK) vs. South Korea
(Republic of Korea, ROK) - A Test of Containment Policy
- Goal of U.S.- avoid communist takeover of South
Korea. - U.S. pledged to protect the rights of South
Koreans and stop communist invaders (North Korea) - South Korea remains democratic
- Results of Korean War
- North Korean invasion of South Korea ended
- USUN invasion of North Korea repelled
- Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) established,
little territorial change at the 38th parallel
border - Technically war is still going on today