Postwar Europe and the Birth of the Cold War

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Postwar Europe and the Birth of the Cold War

Things to Cover Postwar Europe Causes of the Cold War Worksheet The Marshall Plan Truman Doctrine Division of Germany Berlin Blockade Causes of the Cold War Worksheet

We Didn't Start the Fire - 1989

Postwar Europe

The Marshall Plan European Recovery Program (ERP) Sec. of State George Marshall Began in April 1948 and lasted four years

The Marshall Plan Provided monetary aid to recovering European countries Most nations affected by World War II accepted USSR did not

Truman Doctrine 1947 Greece and Turkey

Division of Germany

Berlin Blockade

Berlin Blockade June 1948-May 1949 Soviets cut off railroads to Berlin US Air Force and the British Royal Air Force

Berlin Blockade Over 200,000 flights total Approximately 550 flights a day Brought necessities of life

Berlin Blockade Humiliates Soviets (thus widening the ideological gap between East and West) Leads to creation of East and West Germany

Causes of the Cold War

Causes of the Cold War Ideological Issues Economic Issues Tensions from WWII Containment Atomic bombs

Iron Curtain Speech

Cold War Figures WS

Rocky IV - Cold War