Into Cold War WH 23b.

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Into Cold War WH 23b

Cold War: “Political Chess” WWII leads directly into the Cold War Cold War: ideological conflict between Communist and non-Communist countries Chief players: Soviet Union and the United States Cold War: “Political Chess”

Add map showing the division of Germany in 1945.

Add map of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, showing its different states.

By 1948, the Soviet Union exerted control over: Poland Romania Bulgaria Albania Hungary Czechoslovakia

Although the United States mostly stood by while the Soviets gained control of central Asia and eastern Europe, when the Soviets began support Communist movements in Greece and Turkey, the US reacted strongly Truman Doctrine: “the US would support any country threatened by Communist aggression” (this was known as the policy of containment) Truman Doctrine

One of the ways the United States sought to counteract the Soviet influence in Europe was the Marshall Plan The Marshall plan provided 5.3 billion dollars to European countries to help them rebuild after the war This action intensified the conflict between the US and Soviet Union Add map showing the amount of money that the United States gave to different countries in Europe. Marshall Plan

Another action taken by non-Communist countries to oppose Communist countries was the formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization The core members of this organization were: US, Canada, Great Britain, France, and Italy Add map of the world showing the countries that became a part of NATO. Formation of NATO

The Soviet Union reacted to NATO with its own military alliance: the Warsaw Pact Add map showing the countries in the Warsaw Pact. Warsaw Pact

Add map of Europe and western Asia showing the countries that were a part of the Warsaw Pact and NATO.

Add map showing the division in Europe between the “Eastern Bloc” and the “Western Bloc” with the “Iron Curtain” stretching in between.