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Chapter 18 Section 1 Origins of the Cold War. Former Allies Crash Problems building between the US and SU before and during WWII.

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Page 1: Chapter 18 Section 1 Origins of the Cold War. Former Allies Crash Problems building between the US and SU before and during WWII.

Chapter 18 Section 1

Origins of the Cold War

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Former Allies Crash

• Problems building between the US and SU before and during WWII

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Former Allies Crash

• Soviet Communism:– State controlled all

property– All economic activity– Totalitarian

Communist Party allowed no opposition party

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Former Allies Crash

• The United States:– Capitalist system– Private citizens

controlled almost all property and economic activity

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Former Allies Crash

• US furious at Stalin-Signed nonaggression pact with Hitler in 1939

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Truman Becomes President

• Key American figure in early part of the Cold War

• Became President when FDR died

• 82 days as Vice President-met with FDR only twice

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Truman Becomes President

• FDR left Truman uninformed on military matters

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Truman Becomes President

• With the war ending Truman would have to

1. Make difficult military decisions

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Potsdam Conference

• Truman’s 1st meeting with other major world leaders-Potsdam, July 1945

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Potsdam Conference

• Not only did the Soviets not allow free elections in Poland, but they banned democratic parties

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Potsdam Conference

• Truman pushed for free elections-Stalin refused

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Tension Mounts

• Refusal to allow free elections convinced Truman that American and Soviet goals were at odds

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Tension Mounts

• Americans and British opposed Soviet demands

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Tension Mounts

• At odds over Eastern Europe

• US wanted Eastern Europe to stay open to trade

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Soviets Tighten Grips on Eastern Europe

• Soviets felt justified to stay in Eastern Europe

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Soviets Tighten Grips on Eastern Europe

• Stalin propped up communist governments in Eastern European nations

• The Satellite Nations-

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Soviets Tighten Grips on Eastern Europe

• Stalin seized the industry of these nations to rebuild the Soviet Union

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United States Establishes a Policy of Containment

• US institutes a policy of Containment towards the Soviet Union

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United States Establishes a Policy of Containment

• Containment Policy worked by:– Creating alliances– Supporting weaker

nations

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United States Establishes a Policy of Containment

• March 1946 Churchill gives his “Iron Curtain” speech

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Cold War in Europe

• Conflicting US and Soviet aims in Eastern Europe led to the Cold War

 

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Cold War in Europe

• During the Cold War, the US and Soviet Union tried to spread their economic and political influence wherever they could– Eventually spread to

Asia, Africa, and Latin America

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The Truman Doctrine

• US 1st tried to contain communism in Greece and Turkey

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The Truman Doctrine

• US spent $400 million to help Greece and Turkey

• Truman Doctrine-

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Marshall Plan

• After WWII, Europe was in economic chaos

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Marshall Plan

• 1946-47-harsh winter• Food shortages• Fuel shortages

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Marshall Plan

• June 1947 US Secretary of State George Marshall proposed that the US help

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Marshall Plan

• Congress debated plan for several months

• Then…

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Marshall Plan

• Invasions showed the need for congress to move quickly and help create strong, stable governments in Europe

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Marshall Plan

• The Plan was a success

• By 1952 Western Europe was flourishing

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Superpowers Struggle Over Germany

• Europe starts to get back on its feet

• Western allies and Soviets arguing over German reunification

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Berlin Airlift

• 1948-Western Zones combine into 1 nation

• Soviets respond by holding Berlin Hostage

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Berlin Airlift

• Soviets cut off all access to Berlin

• No supplies could get in

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Berlin Airlift

• Americans and British started the Berlin Airlift-fly food and supplies to West Berlin

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Berlin Airlift

• 277,000 flights made delivering 2.3 million tons of supplies

• West Berlin survived

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Berlin Airlift

• May 1949 West Germany becomes known as the Federal Republic of Germany with its capital at Bonn

• East Germany becomes German Democratic Republic with its capital in East Berlin

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NATO

• Blockade increased fear of Soviet aggression

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NATO

• NATO-North Atlantic Treaty Organization

• An attack on one regarded as an attack on all