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Containing Communism Containment, the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan.

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Page 1: Containing Communism Containment, the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan.

Containing Communism

Containment, the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan

Page 2: Containing Communism Containment, the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan.

Tension Begins Between the Soviet Union and the United States

• After WWII, Stalin propped up satellite communist governments throughout eastern Europe.

• Stalin gave a speech in 1946 that communism and capitalism were incompatible.

• The Soviets stated that another world war was inevitable.

• The Cold War Begins

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The Policy of Containment

• In order to stop the Soviet Union’s threat to the free world, Truman began the policy of containment.

• Containment was the effort of the U.S. to block the expansion of the Soviets by creating alliances and supporting weaker countries.

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The Truman Doctrine• Truman declared that the United

States should support free peoples throughout the world who were resisting takeovers by “armed minorities” or “outside pressures”.

• Between 1947 and 1950, the U.S. sent over 400 million dollars in aid to Turkey and Greece.

• This set a precedent for years of cold war policy.– Korea– Vietnam– Latin America– Afghanistan

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The Marshall Plan

• In order to stop communism from spreading in war torn Europe, Secretary of State Marshall proposed investing in the European economy.

• Congress approved 12.6 billion dollars in aid to Europe.

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUt7Lr3lubc

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The Berlin Airlift• A divide between the U.S. and the

Soviet Union occurred over German reunification.

• The west wanted Germany united, the Soviets wanted it divided.

• The three zones of west Germany were reunited and East Germany remained a separate country.

• After the three western zones of Germany were reunited, the Soviet Union retaliated by cutting off all highway, water, and rail traffic into the western zones of Berlin.

• The city faced starvation, so the U.S. and Great Britain broke the blockade by flying in food and supplies to West Berlin.

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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization

• NATO was created as a peacetime alliance between 10 western European nations for protection against Soviet aggression.

• All nations agreed that an attack against one would be regarded as an attack on all.

• A History of NATO– http://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKshC6bZj2U