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After WWII The Cold War 1945-1991. Yalta Conference Feb 4-11, 1945 Met off of Black Sea before end of WWII to discuss outcome U.S.A (FDR), Soviet Union.

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Page 1: After WWII The Cold War 1945-1991. Yalta Conference Feb 4-11, 1945 Met off of Black Sea before end of WWII to discuss outcome U.S.A (FDR), Soviet Union.

After WWII

The Cold War

1945-1991

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Yalta Conference Feb 4-11, 1945

Met off of Black Sea before end of WWII to discuss outcome

U.S.A (FDR), Soviet Union (Stalin), & Britain (Churchill)

Soviets wanted buffer zone so don’t get invaded (Poland)

Want to weaken Germany (break into 4 parts)

U.S. & Britain don’t agree (start WWIII) but U.S. needs Soviet help with Japan so agree, but Soviets have to give new nations free elections

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Potsdam Conference

Potsdam, Germany Stalin, Atlee

(Churchill at start), Truman

July 17-Aug 2, 1945

Provisions: Poland Division Germany Reparations Others?

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What Provisions Were Not Followed?

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The United Nations

Formed with 51 countries that met in San Francisco to prevent conflict

Based in N.Y. today Five countries led-

U.S.A, Britain, France, U.S.S.R, China

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Fate of Great Britain

Had to pay back Lend Lease fall into depression

Oust Churchill (blame for depression)

P.M. Attlee Socialist Can’t afford to keep empire India independence 1947 Then Burma, Australia,

Canada Does not want atomic bomb

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And so it begins…

Marshall Plan: U.S. aid European countries economically so they don’t fall to communism after WWII

Truman Doctrine: 1947 Truman fears Soviets will not live up to their agreements at Potsdam Conference and begins policy of containment

NSC-68: signed in 1950 by Truman quadrupled the amount spent on defense and stated ~20% GDP go to defense

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Truman Policies

Truman Doctrine: economically help struggling countries

i.e. Greece & Turkey

So won’t fall to communism

Marshall Plan: Extends Truman Doctrine

Sec State Marshall

$13.4 billion

Mainly G.B., France, Italy

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Arab-Israeli Conflict

U.N. sectioned off to make two countries to create a Jewish homeland for refugees from Holocaust

First War 1947-1948 750,000 Palestinians

misplaced-still a controversy today

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Fate of Japan Occupied until 1952

(under the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty)

MacArthur in charge Democracy Hirohito emperor if

cooperates Tojo executed by

hanging 1948 Scapegoated?

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Fate of U.S.

We become world power We have atomic bomb 1952 get Hydrogen bomb Capitalist Truman President until

1953 Dwight Eisenhower “Ike”

President 1953-1961

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Fate of Soviet Union

Stalin dies 1953 Khrushchev becomes

leader Communist Mad we did not tell them we

had atomic bomb & feels they had to fight the eastern front without help (most causalities)

Does not keep promise from Yalta for free elections

Get atomic bomb 1949 Get Hydrogen bomb 1953

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Welcome to the

Cold War!!!!

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Nuremberg Trials

Nuremberg, Bavaria 1945-1946 Originally major war

crimes (23 people) Second was judges

and doctors

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Fate of Germany

Sectioned into 4 parts East Germany went to

U.S.S.R West to France, GB,

U.S.A (We eventually combine to make West Germany)

Split capital of Berlin in Soviet zone as well

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Berlin Airlift

First conflict of Cold War Soviets block supplies from coming into Berlin so they would gain complete control

June 1948-May1949 US & Britain airlift ~ 13,000

tons of supplies Afterward became East

Germany & West Germany

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Berlin Wall 1961

Built in 1961 under J.F.K

Separated East from West Berlin

Fell in Nov. 1989 Symbol of the Cold

War & Fall marks the beginning of the end of the Cold War

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Berlin Wall

In 1960’s Fall in 1989

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Red Scare -Senator Joe McCarthy

Vows to rid of spread of communism because he “has a list of names” to get elected

HUAC-House Un-American Activities Committee-investigated suspected communist

Hollywood Ten-accused actors and actresses of spreading communism

McCarthyism Impact: started a widespread

fear of communism

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Julius & Ethel Rosenberg

Accused of selling bomb secrets to Soviets

Tried & executed 1953 Ethel re-executed Targeted because they

were Russian immigrants (shows shift in discrimination)

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NATO-North Atlantic Treaty Organization

United States Canada United Kingdom France Italy Netherlands Norway Iceland Denmark Belgium Luxemburg Portugal

An agreement against an attack from the Soviet Union

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Warsaw Pact

Soviet Union Albania Czechoslovakia Hungary East Germany Poland Romania Bulgaria

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The Iron Curtain

Churchill states “An iron curtain has descended upon the Continent”

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The Eastern Bloc

Satellite Nation: appears to be an independent nation but really is ruled by another.

Soviets had areas around them as satellite nations during the Cold War.

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Yugoslavia

Leader Josip Tito Split from Stalin 1948 Was an Ally in WWII so

independent Communist but not part

of Stalin’s satellite nations

Yugoslavia divided in 1992 after ethnic wars

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Communist China

China became communist in 1949

Mao Zedong (1949-1976) controversial leader

China is in transition today

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The Space Race

In 1957 Soviets launch Sputnik

First earth orbiting artificial satellite

Starts Space Race in Cold War

Changes U.S. school curriculum

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It’s a Cold War with Hot Zones…

Conflicts will break out in:-Korea-Vietnam-Latin America-The Middle East Why?-Containment: US policy to stop

the spread of Communism-Domino Theory: fear that if one

country falls to communism their neighbor will too

Communism

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99 Red balloons-1984