EFFECTS OF WWII.

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EFFECTS OF WWII

Effects of WWII Defeat of Fascist leaders in Europe and Japan Devastation and loss of life in Europe and East Asia Development of nuclear weapons and atomic energy Recognition of the Holocaust and Nuremberg Trials Rise of the United States and Soviet Union as Super Powers – COLD WAR

FASCIST DICTATORS IN EUROPE AND MILITARISTS IN JAPAN DEFEATED

EUROPE AND JAPAN IN RUINS 61 MILLION DEAD Dresden, Germany: Feb 1945; 130,000 die in fire bombing

Nuremberg Trials: NAZI LEADERS CHARGED WITH “CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY” NAZIS HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR HOLOCAUST Some of the defendants at Nuremberg. Front row, from left to right: Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Wilhelm Keitel. Back row from left to right: Karl Döwnitz, Erich Raeder, Baldur von Schirach, Fritz Sauckel, Alfred Jodl.

TWELVE SENTENCED TO DEATH BY HANGING BODIES CREAMATED AT DACHAU (concentration camp)

Japan Enemy becomes a friend Emperor Hirohito admits he is not a god U.S.A. HELPS JAPAN BECOME A DEMOCRACY U.S. Occupying General Douglas MacArthur & Emperor Hirohito

UNITED NATIONS CREATED “ TO SAVE FUTURE GENERATIONS FROM THE SCOURGE OF WAR” UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS: NY, NY

SOVIET UNION ALLY becomes an ENEMY United States and Soviet Union become the two Super Powers after WWII. Containment: A policy directed by the United States to prevent Soviet expansion of Communism

The COLD WAR (1960-1991) U.S.A. AND ALLIES SOVIET UNION AND ALLIES

COLD WAR DIPLOMATIC HOSTILITY THAT DEVELOPED BETWEEN U.S.A. AND THE SOVIET UNION THEY USED SPYING,PROPAGANDA, DIPLOMACY AND SECRET OPERATIONS TO FIGHT WITH EACH OTHER AVOID NUCLEAR WAR

NEW ALLIANCES

New Alliances NATO: UNITED STATES AND WESTERN EUROPEAN ALLIES VS WARSAW PACT: SOVIET UNION AND EASTERN EUROPE

NUCLEAR THREAT 1949 SOVIET UNION EXPLODED ITS OWN ATOMIC WEAPON U.S.A AND SOVIET UNION BEGIN AN ARMS RACE THAT LAST FOR 40 YEARS Both develop ICBM (missiles) to deliver nuclear warheads

THE SPACE RACE SPUTNIK, THE FIRST SATTELITE was launched by the Soviet Union on October 4th, 1957 United States and Soviet Union use missiles or rockets to explore space

MAN ON THE MOON JULY 20, 1969, THE U.S.A. PLACES THE FIRST MAN ON THE MOON “GIANT LEAP FOR MANKIND” BUZZ ALDRIN