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Chapter 36 The Cold War Begins1945–1952

Financed by the federal government, thousands of World War II veterans crowded into college classrooms in the 1940s. Here a fresh crop of ex-soldier students lays in supplies for the new term. The GI Bill © Bettmann/ CORBIS

Coca-Colonizing the World American consumerism--and American products--flooded over the globe after World War II, as this 1950 cover from Time magazine illustrates. ©1950 Time, Inc./ Getty Images

Gross national product (GNP) was used before It includes income from overseas investment and excludes profits generated in the United States but accruing to foreign accounts. Gross domestic product (GDP), used thereafter, excludes overseas profits owed to American accounts but includes the value of all items originating in the United States, regardless of the destination of the profits. Until recent years those factors made for negligible differences in the calculation of national and domestic product, but most economists now prefer the latter approach. National Defense Budget, 1940–2003 Sources: Congressional Budget Office, Historical Tables, and Statistical Abstract of the United States, relevant years.

Expensive machinery of the sort shown here made most of American agriculture a capital-intensive, phenomenally productive big business by the 1990s--and sounded the death knell for many small-scale family farms. Agribusiness Grant Heilman Photography

States with figures higher than 91 percent were growing faster than the national average between 1950 and Note that much of the growth was in the “Sunbelt,” a loose geographical concept, as some Deep South states had very little population growth, whereas the mountain and Pacific states were booming. Distribution of Population Increase, 1950–2002 Copyright (c) Houghton Mifflin Company. All Rights Reserved.

The old and new West are evident in this view of booming Dallas. Sunbelt Prosperity Corbis-Sygma

Aerial View of the On-ramps to a Typical New Interstate Highway, 1950s The growth of cities and the ever- increasing number of cars on the roads led dense metropolitan areas to re- envision traffic management and, by extension, greatly alter the nature of the American city. Harold Lambert/ Getty Images

Part of the rapidly growing automotive culture of 1950s America, new destinations sprang up like drive-thru restaurants, drive-in movies, roadside shopping malls, and interstate-side motels for the new family vacation. Drive-in Café in Los Angeles, the Mother and Model of All Suburbias Slim Aarons/ Getty Images

Moving to the Suburbs After World War II, Americans by the millions moved to suburban housing developments like this one. Although criticized for their architectural monotony and cultural barrenness, the suburbs provided inexpensive and spacious housing for growing families seeking to escape the crowded confines of the cities. J. R. Eyerman/ Time & Life Pictures/ Getty Images

First appearing in the New York Daily News on January 6,1946, this map reflected the rising anxiety in post-World War II America that the Soviet Union was an aggressively expansionist power, relentlessly gobbling up territory and imposing its will across both Europe and Asia. The Communist Menace The Michael Barson Collection/Past Perfect

Germany lost much of its territory in the east to Poland and the Soviet Union. The military occupation zones were the bases for the formation of two separate countries in 1949, when the British, French, and American zones became West Germany, and the Soviet zone became East Germany. (The two Germanies were reunited in 1990.) Berlin remained under joint four-power occupation from 1945 to 1990 and became a focus and symbol of Cold War tensions. Postwar Partition of Germany Copyright (c) Houghton Mifflin Company. All Rights Reserved.

Where To? 1947 A satirical view of the Truman Doctrine. Richmond Times-Dispatch

The Marshall Plan Turns Enemies into Friends © Bettmann/ CORBIS The poster in this 1950 photograph in Berlin reads, “Berlin Rebuilt with Help from the Marshall Plan.”

United States Foreign Aid, Military and Economic, 1945–1954 Copyright (c) Houghton Mifflin Company. All Rights Reserved. Marshall Plan aid swelled the outlay for Europe. Note the emphasis on the “developed” world, with relatively little aid going to what are now called “Third World” countries.

American Motor of the Latest Type Soviet Magazine, Krokodil In this Russian view, the conquering Truman uses U.S. moneybags to induce dollar- hungry European nations to draw the U.S. capitalistic chariot.

Reaching Across the Atlantic in Peacetime, 1948 The Granger Collection When the United States joined with the Western European powers in the North Atlantic Alliance, soon to be called the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, it overcame its historic isolationism in the wake of wars. By 1955 former enemy West Germany would be admitted to NATO to help defend Western Europe against Soviet aggression.

The Hydrogen Bomb, 1954 U. S. Air Force Photo This test blast at Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands was so powerful that one Japanese fisherman was killed and all twenty-two of his crewmates were seriously injured by radioactive ash that fell on their vessel some eighty miles away. Fishing boats a thousand miles from Bikini later brought in radioactively contaminated catches.

Richard Nixon, Red-hunter Congressman Nixon examines the microfilm that figured as important evidence in Alger Hiss’s conviction for perjury in © Bettmann/ CORBIS

The Harried Piano Player, 1948 Besieged by the left and right wings of his own party, and by a host of domestic and foreign problems, Truman was a long shot for re-election in But the scrappy president surprised his legions of critics by handily defeating his opponent, Thomas E. Dewey. Harry Truman Library

The Shifting Front in Korea Copyright (c) Houghton Mifflin Company. All Rights Reserved. The experience of fighting an undeclared war for the limited objective of containing communism confused the generation of Americans who had just fought an all-out war for the total defeat of the Axis. General MacArthur spoke for the many who were frustrated by the Korean conflict's mounting costs in blood and dollars: "There is no substitute for victory."

Truman Takes the Heat When General MacArthur began to publicly take issue with presidential policies, Truman had no choice but to remove the general from command. Because of MacArthur's popularity, Truman took considerable heat from public opinion over the decision. Courier Express, Buffalo