Title: The Cold War: 1945-1991
1The Cold War 1945-1991
2End of WWII
- No Peace Talks like at the end of WWI-followed
agreement at Yalta Conference-Feb. 1945 - Countries feeling impacts of WWII
- Death rate estimated from 50-60 million
- Many countries in Europe were war torn
- Soviet Union had a hold in E. European countries
3Holocaust Who Should Be Held Accountable?
- Nuremberg Trials (Germany)
- Nazi Leaders that were captured
- Charged with Crimes Against Humanity
- Trials show that political and military leaders
could be held accountable for actions in wartime
4Japan
- US-wanted to strengthen democracy to ensure peace
and tolerance. - Tokyo Trial war crime trials were held in Japan
- In Japan, McArthur stayed behind and helped
Japanese politicians to create new constitution - power to people
5Formation of the United Nations
- April 1945 50 nations convened in San
Francisco-draft UN Charter - Similar to the previous League of Nations
- General Assembly Each country gets one vote
- Security Council US, SU, Britain, France,
China-right to veto council decisions - Has military power and power to apply economic
sanctions - First actions Defined Genocide
- Major Goal- Prevent Future Genocides
- Established the nation of Israel
6What Should be Done With Germany?
- Germany divided East and West
- West Germany Democracy
- France, Britain and US unite their occupation
zones and will give aid from the Marshall Plan to
W. Germany - East Germany Communism
- Upset that Allies combined zones and strengthen
their hold on E. Germany - Capital City Berlin Also divided
- Cold War Begins (East vs. West)
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8Cold War 1945-1991
- Cold War State of hostility between the United
States and the USSR - Characterized by USs hatred of communism and
USSRs desire to spread communism - Ideological War
- led US to actual war in Korea and Vietnam
9Cold War East vs. West
10Cold War Develops
- West
- Truman Doctrine March 1947 CONTAINTMENT-Stop
the Spread of Communism - US sends military/economic aid and advisors to
Greece and Turkey to help stand communist threat - Marshall Plan 1948 Aid to Europe to stop
Communism - Postwar hunger/poverty made W. Europe fertile for
communist ideas - Sent money and food to assist Europe
- Formation of NATO North Atlantic Treaty
Organization-1949 - 10 western European nations joined together with
U.S. and Canada (Belgium, Denmark, France, GB,
Ireland, Italy, Iceland, Luxembourg, Netherlands,
Norway, and Portugal) - Defensive Alliance
- 1st US peacetime military alliance
11Cold War Develops
- East
- Soviet Union Left a presence in Eastern
European Countries - Warsaw Pact 1955-Soviet Union lead country
- Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany,
Hungary, Poland, Romania
12Regional Alliances
- 1955 US, Britain, France, Australia, Pakistan,
Thailand, New Zealand, and the Philippines formed
the South-East Treaty Organization (SEATO) - 1955 Britain, Turkey, Iran, and Pakistan formed
the Central Treaty Organization (CENTO)
13SU Leaders US Leaders
- Stalin 24-53
- Khrushchev 53-71
- Brezhnev- 71-82
- Andropov 82-84
- Chernenko 84-85
- Gorbachov-85-91
- Truman-45-53
- Eisenhower-53-61
- Kennedy-61-63
- Johnson-63-69
- Nixon-69-74
- Ford-74-77
- Carter-77-81
- Reagan-81-89
- Bush-89-93
14Berlin Airlift (1948)
- U.S., Britain, and France combined their sections
of Germany - Soviet Union retaliated by holding West Berlin
hostage (Soviet blockade) - Flew food and supplies to West Berlin- 327 days
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17Korea
18The situation in Korea
- Japan took over in 1910
- End of WWII-Japanese troops North of 38th
parallel surrendered to USSR, south of 38th
surrendered to US - Two nations developed
- Republic of Korea (ROK)- South Korea-Rhee,
Seoul - Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea- North
Korea- Kim Il Sung, Pyongyang
19Korea
20North Koreans cross the 38th parallel- June 25,
1950 North Korea and China vs. South Korea, US/UN
211st Summer 1945 Korea divided along 38th
parallel-Soviet occupied North and
American-occupied South 2nd Summer 1950 N.K.
invades S.K.-U.S and S.K. forces halt their
retreat around Pusan 3rd Fall 1950 UN forces
land at Inchon-break out of Pusan Perimeter, and
advance to the Yalu River
224th Late Fall-Early Winter 1950-1951 Chinese
and N.K. forces push UN forces back to the 38th
parallel 5th 1951-1953 UN forces advance to the
38th parallel in Jan. 1951. A ceasefire in June
1953 ends a long stalemate
No Peace Treaty was ever negotiatedtension/issue
s still exist to this day
23Arms Race Bomb Timeline
- 1945- US- atomic bomb
- 1949- USSR- atomic bomb
- Nov 1952- US- hydrogen bomb
- August 1953- USSR- hydrogen bomb
- US vs. USSR-in competition to build nuclear
arsenal
24Meet Bert the Turtle
- Bert the Turtle's Public Service Announcement
- US prepares for nuclear war
- Duck and Cover drills
25The Space Race-US vs. USSR
- Arms race turned into technology race and space
race - Sputnik- first unmanned artificial satellite-(Oct
1957) USSR - US response
- Jan 1958-Explorer I
- July 20, 1969-US put first men on the moon
26Cuba
- Castro took control of Cuban govt in 1959 and
relied heavily on Soviet aid - Enemy of US-wants him out of power
27 CUBA
28Bay of Pigs Invasion- April 1961
- US covert action (trained Cuban exiles)-hoped
invasion would trigger uprising against Castro - 1400 Cuban exiles against 20,000 Cuban troops
- Results?US failed and humiliated
- Castro strengthened
29The Berlin Wall
- West Berlinshowcase for democracy
- Khrushchev reacts?starts the night between the
12th 13th of August 1961(completed with/in
days)- surrounds entire city of West Berlin - Wall constructed?Guard towers were installed, and
no-mans-land between inner and outer walls was
mined and booby-trapped. - Almost impossible for E. Germans to escape to W.
Berlin without being killed or captured. - Became most famous symbol of Cold War. (Torn down
in 89)
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35Cuban Missile Crisis Background
- Khrushchev promised to defend Cuba with nuclear
arms - Nuclear bases being built in Cuba
- Oct 22, 1962- JFK announces Soviet missile sights
in Cuba- stand off begins (spotted by U-2 planes) - JFK-sets up naval blockade around Cuba
- TENSE 13 days World stood on brink of all-out
nuclear war for nearly 2 weeks.
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38Cuban Missile Crisis Resolution
- Result Khrushchev offered to remove the
missiles if the United States ended the blockade.
- Kennedy quickly agreed and offered to remove from
American warheads in Turkey aimed at the USSR. - Washington and Moscow agree to install hotline
between capitals
39Khrushchev vs. Kennedy
40Vietnam War
41French-Indochina War
- E. part of mainland SE Asia conquered by French
in 1800s. Japan overuns during WWII - France-determined to re-establish authority in
1946. - Vietnamused guerillas led by Ho Chi Minh
- Vietnam victorious at Battle of
Dienbeinphu-1954. France leaves Vietnam. - (Cambodia and Laos-gain independence separately)
42Geneva Accords
- 17th Parallel
- Ho Chi Minh in North, capital Hanoi
- Nationalists in South Diem, capital Saigon
- 1956 to have an election to unify the country
- elections never held
43Eisenhowers Domino Theory
If one nation falls to communism, then
countries near it will fall as well
44Vietnam War 1955-1975
- Ho Chi Minh-determined to unite Vietnam under
communist rule - Aided the National Liberation Front, a.k.a,
Vietcong-communist rebels trying to overthrow
South Vietnams govt. - By early 1960s communist guerilla fighters
appeared in the jungles of South Vietnam
45Ho Chi Minh Trail
- Minh supplies arms to Vietcong
- S. Vietnam more unstable
46Gulf of Tonkin Resolution-President Johnson-Aug.
1964
- President could take all necessary measures to
prevent further aggression in SE Asia - US begins bombing targets in N.V.
- 500,000 plus US soldiers sent to assist S.V.
- The S.U. and China sent aid but no troops to N.V.
47War in the Jungle
- US thinks advanced weapons win
- Vietcong hit and run/ambush attacks/ knowledge
of the jungle - Guerilla warfare
- No frontline
- Enemy among civilian population, didnt know who
the enemy was - Countless booby traps/land mines
- Heat, leaches, bugs
48- Began assembly during war w/ Fr
- Connected villages throughout the countryside,
home to guerrilla fighters - Inside ate, slept, stored arms, built land
mines, treated wounded
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51Chemical Warfare
- Napalm gasoline-based bomb set fire to the
jungle - Agent Orange leaf-killing toxic chemical that
devastated the landscape
52Napalm Attack
53Agent Orange
54Agent Orange Victims, 1999
55Tet Offensive
- 1968-guerilla forces attacked American and S.V.
forces in cities all across the South - Unexpected took place during Vietnamese New
Years - Communists unable to hold any cities against
American counter-attacks-but major turning point
in public opinion in US
56- Jan 1973 Nixon negotiated Paris Peace
Accord-est. cease-fire - US agrees to withdraw troops
- N.V. agrees to not send more troops to South
- Leaves S.V. alone to determine its future and
reunification with the North - 2 years later-N.V. captures Saigon and North
Vietnam wins the war
571976 Postwar
- Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon)
- Communist takeover of Vietnam
- Saigon is renamed to Ho Chi Minh City.
- Capital of unified Vietnam was Hanoi
- Laos and Cambodia end up with governments
dominated by Communist Vietnam
58Vietnam Under Communists
- Vietnam-destroyed by war and recovery was slow
- Communists imposed harsh rule on the South
- Hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese fled
country-most in small boats- boat people - Many drowned
- Survivors landed in refugee camps in neighboring
countries. - Many eventually settled in US
59Khmer Rouge
- US invasion of Cambodia created civil war
- 1975-Khmer Rouge-a communist group-led by Pol
Pot- overthrew Cambodian govt. - Wanted to destroy all Western influences
transform country to a peasant society, executed
govt officials/academics, believed to kill 2
million Cambodians
60Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan
- Afghanistan's government-modernizing the nation
to include social reforms and land
distribution?would reduce power of regional
landlords. - Muslim conservatives believed it threatened
Islamic tradition and took arms against govt. - Soviet troops come to support
61Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan
- Soviets vs. Mujahedin (Muslim religious warriors)
- Soviets Vietnam
- Fighting in the mountains proved incredibly
difficult - Mid 1980s-America smuggles weapons to the
Mujahedin - After a decade of heavy casualties, high costs,
and few successes, Soviets pulled out
62Why did the Cold War End and the Soviet Union
collapse?
- Decades of patient containment by NATO
- Economic Burden of Arms Race-US and SDI-Strategic
Defense Initiative USSR couldnt keep up - Gorbachevs policies Glasnost and Perestroika
63Mikhail Gorbachev (1985-1991)
- Eager for change
- Economy was in bad shape
- War in Afghanistan was dragging on
- Sought to avoid Cold War confrontations
- Signed arms treaties with US and pulled Soviets
out of Afghanistan
64Gorbachevs Plan
- At home called for
- perestroika a restructuring of the Soviet
economy - glasnost -openness
65Collapsing of the Soviet Union
- Revolts erupted in Poland, Hungary, and
Czechoslovakia in the 50s and 60 and were
unsuccessful - 1989-pivotal year Gorbachevs policies fed
unrest across Soviet empire-Starting with
Poland-countries broke from the Soviet oribt.
66Democracy Sweeps Through Eastern Europe
- POLAND (Solidarity Movement)
- CZECHOSLOVAKIA (1992-divides to Slovak and Czech
Republic) - GERMANY
- ROMANIA
- BULGARIA
- HUNGARY
67Berlin Wall
Reagan at B. Wall Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this
wall June 12, 1987 Nov 9, 1989- the Berlin
Wall fell
68East Germany
69Aug 1991-failed coup against Gorbachev-however
greatly weakened he steps down from
power USSR-split into 15 republics-The
Commonwealth of Independent States (Dec. 25,
1991)-USSR is DISSOLVED! With the collapse of the
S.U.- the US widely recognized as only remaining
superpower.
70End of the Soviet Union
71End of Communism?
721950-1953 Korean War
1962 Cuban Missile Crisis
1979-1990s War in Afghanistan The Afghan govt
supported by Soviet Forces in fight against
US-backed guerrilla fighters
1960s-1980s In Central South America the USA
supported anti-Communist regimes (e.g. General
Pinochet in Chile). The USSR supported Communist
rebels
1956-1989 USSR encounters communist protests
from Eastern Bloc countries
1967-1980s Israel supported by the US govt in
Middle East conflict w/ Arabs. The USSR
supported the Palestinians Arab states
1965-1973 Vietnam War
73China
- 1949-China falls to communism
- Discouraged traditional Chinese beliefs and
religion - Seized property of rural landlords and urban
business owners - Put down opponents as counterrevolutionaries?beate
n, sent to labor camps or killed. - Set up collectivization
74China
- Mao built Communist one-party totalitarian state
in the Peoples Republic of China - Great Leap Forward 1958-1960-urged increase in
farm and industrial output - Created communes brought together several
villages, thousands of acres of land and up to
25,000 people - Set up backyard industries-produced poor quality
goods - Dismal failure-removed incentives for farmers and
families and bad weather led to a terrible famine
1959-1961 est. up to 55 million Chinese starved
to death
75Cultural Revolution
- China slowly recovers-reduces size of communes
and takes better approach with economy - 1966-Mao launched Cultural Revolution
- Formed Red Guards
- Made of School children
- All had little red book Quotations from
Chairman Mao Zedong - Used violence to abolish capitalists, bourgeois,
old ideas, old culture, old customs, old habits - Skilled workers and managers were forced to quit
their jobs and do manual labor on farms or in
forced labor camps. - Schools and factories closed-economy slowed
76Out of Control
- Mao attempts to restore order
- Schools and colleges reopened
- Red Guards sent to country side to be re-educated
- 1969-Mao announces it is over
- 100,000s of people killed, tortured, humiliated
or imprisoned - Sept. 9, 1976-Mao dies
- Struggle for power after his death-Deng Xiaoping
will take control in 1978
77Deng Xiaioping
- Reformer
- Four Modernizations agriculture, industry,
science and defense. - Allowed for private ownership of property
- Farmers didnt own land but could sell surplus
- Entrepreneurs could set up businesses
- Factories given more freedom but were expected to
be efficient - Created surge of growth-but created divide
between rural farmers and Chinas city dwellers
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79Spring 1989
- Students began demonstration in Tiananmen Square
in Beijing- demanding more freedom and rights - Brought on by Deng Xiaopings economic
liberalization and democratic movements in Europe - Goal Democratic Movement
- June 1989 Deng cracked down against protestors
- Machine guns fired into crowds, tanks charged
into square - Exact number of deaths unknown
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82So why was China different than Europe?
- There had long been an underground in Europe,
dissidents new in China - Europe workers rebelling, China elite students
rebelling - Differences in leaders Gorbachev and Deng