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1 Do Now: Grab a worksheet from the front and complete the Do Now Objectives: Students will be able to... (1) explain the Iron Curtain and Potsdam Conference (2)describe the policy of containment Homework: Read and take notes on 26.2

2 Truman Takes Control Truman determined to STAND UP to Stalin Doesn’t want to “appease” him Truman immediately tells Molotov (Foreign Minister) Stalin MUST hold free elections in Poland

3 Potsdam Conference July 1945 (War still going on…) Stalin and Truman finally meet in Potsdam, near Berlin Truman feared that if Germany’s economy didn’t recover, they might turn to communism out of desperation

4 Reparations come up again… Soviets want HEAVY reparations – Truman thinks it will destroy Germany Truman suggested that Soviets take reparations from THEIR zone, while allies revived industries in their zones Stalin opposes (His area mostly agricultural)

5 Conditions for Acceptance: 1. Truman offers Stalin small industrial equipment from other zones, but required Soviets to pay for it with food shipments from their zone 2. Truman accepts new German-Polish border that Soviets established

6 The threat of atomic bombs… Stalin doesn’t like Truman’s proposal Truman threatens with Atomic Bomb – Stalin thinks he’s being bullied, but accepts the deal

7 The Iron Curtain Soviets not honoring “Declaration of Liberated Europe” Soviet Army in Eastern Europe Pro-Communist Government established: Poland Romania Bulgaria Hungary Czechoslovakia Communist countries became known as satellite countries (Not under direct rule, but were friendly to Soviets)

8 The Iron Curtain Phrase used as a metaphor to describe boarder separating the communist countries of the East with the rest of the world http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=jvax5VUvjWQ Color-code your map using the map on page 782

9 The Early Cold War Years.. Tensions are high! Many believed that cooperation could still happen, but all signs pointed to no

10 The Long Telegram Officials ask George Keenan (US Embassy in Soviet Union) what’s the scoop with Stalin? Long Telegram – 5,540 cable message explaining his views and Soviet goals (IT WAS HUGE) Transcript shown soon…

11 The Long Telegram (Cont…) Soviet view of world came out of fear Claimed it was impossible to reach permanent settlement Proposed “a long-term, patient but firm and vigilant containment of Russian expansive tendencies” Soviets have flaws (Keep them contained and they’d fall apart) Containment – Keeping communism within it’s present territory through the use of diplomatic, economic, and military actions

12 Crisis in Iran Seemed to prove Keenan right… Troops put in Iran during WWII to preserve supply lines After war, Soviets kept troops in Northern Iran and: Demanded access to oil supplies Put pressure by helping local communists take power in Government

13 US Response Saw these actions as Soviet push into Middle East Secretary of State James Byrnes sent a strong message demanding a withdraw Sent battleship USS Missouri to Mediterranean Sea It works….Soviets withdraw How is this an example of containment?

14 Do Now: What were the Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan? Objectives: Students will be able to…(1) describe the Truman Doctrine and Marshall plan (2) analyze a video for key information Homework: Finish notes on 26.2

15 Stalin focuses on Turkey Aug. 1946 – Stalin Demands joint control of Dardanelles Dean Achesen (Presidential Advisor) saw as first step in plan to control mid-east

16 US Response in Turkey “We might as well find out whether the Russians are bent on world conquest” – Truman Ordered USS Franklin D. Roosevelt and USS Missouri to protect Turkey

17 Meanwhile in Greece… Communist guerrillas rebel against government Britain supports Greece, but economy couldn’t handle it and they pull out after 6 months

18 Truman Doctrine March 12, 1947 – Truman asks Congress for $400 million dollars to fight communism in Greece and Turkey His speech outlined a policy known as Truman Doctrine Goal – “Aid the free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures.”

19 Marshall Plan “Two halves of the same walnut” – (Truman Doc/Marshall Plan) Secretary of State John Marshall proposed recovery plan Aid to European economies Stalin and satellite nations rejected offer Billions of dollars end up being spent (Supplies, machinery, and food)

20 As you watch the film… Make two columns for “Truman Doctrine” and “Marshall Plan” Take notes on both Keep these questions in mind: What did it do? What were the effects? Did it work?


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