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Yalta: February, 1945 FDR wants quick Soviet entry into Pacific war. FDR & Stalin want spheres of influence and a weak Germany. Churchill wants strong Germany as buffer against Stalin. FDR argues for a ‘United Nations’. Stalin makes series of promises …

Satellite Nations (Puppets) Puppet governments set up by the Soviets in Eastern Europe after WW II These countries were “independent” BUT they are controlled by USSR Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Albania, East Germany

The Division of Germany: 1945 - 1990

Post-War Germany

“All of Germany must be ours, that is, Soviet, communist.” Two problems …

“Stalin has broken every one of the promises he made at Yalta.”

The “Iron Curtain” From Stettin in the Balkans, to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent. Behind that line lies the ancient capitals of Central and Eastern Europe. -- Sir Winston Churchill, 1946

The Creation of the U. N.

General Assembly Security Council Like a “town meeting of the world” Every nation is a member and has representation Discuss issues, develop relations Security Council Could raise an army, deploy multi-national troops, levy sanctions … police force of United Nations Most notable improvement over the old League

Security Council 15 members Five (5) are PERMANENT members The other 10 rotate on two-year intervals USA USSR United Kingdom (Britain) China france Five Permanent members had VETO power!

Containment Stopping the spread of Communism and Communist influence…keep it CONTAINED George F. Kennan: American historian and respected expert on the history of Russia and the Communist revolution. Kennan said our national policy should be to “contain” the USSR to its current sphere of influence.

Truman Doctrine “I believe that it must be the policy of the United States to support free people who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures.” Greece and Turkey…fighting Communist uprisings (secretly supported by USSR) 1947…$400 million in economic and military aid to Greece and Turkey

Marshall Plan 1947 - Secretary of State, George C. Marshall, proposed aid to European countries after they suffered worst winter in 50 years. Aid program was open to ALL European countries. USSR refused and ordered satellites to refuse as well. $13.5 billion to Europe to rebuild…schools, hospitals, roads, dams, etc.

Point Four Program Science, Technology, Economic Aid to underdeveloped countries

Berlin Airlift Reaction to Marshall Plan and other US aid to Europe, USSR closes all roads, rails, etc. to Berlin. Attempt to starve Berlin into submitting to Soviet rule. June 1948 – May 1949 277,000 flights delivering food, clothing, medicine, etc. 4,000 tons of supplies each day WE save Berlin and USSR had to back down.

NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization Mutual defense treaty…”an attack against one is an attack against all.” April 1949 – USA, Canada, Iceland, UK, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, Norway, Portugal and Italy. 1952 – Greece, Turkey 1955 – West Germany

Warsaw Pact USSR “counter-alliance” to NATO USSR, Poland, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria, Albania

Warsaw Pact (1955) U. S. S. R. Albania Bulgaria Czechoslovakia East Germany Hungary Poland Rumania

1949: The year of Communist Victory 1949: USSR tests first atomic bomb…they stole the plans from USA.

Chaing Kai-Shek Mao Zedong 1949: China becomes Communist. MAO Zedong takes over as Communist dictator of China USA refuses to recognize Communist China USA treats old Chinese government on Taiwan as Chinese government USA urges UN to ignore Communist China and only recognize Taiwan