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SS6H7 B and C The student will explain conflict and change in Europe to the 21st century Impact of WWII in terms of the Holocaust, origins of the Cold War, rise of Superpowers

Holocaust Adolf Hitler: plan to conquer the world Began systematic killing of every Jew- man, woman, or child-under Nazi rule Imprisoned Jews, made to wear identifying armbands, separated from their families Concentration camps: gas chambers Thousands died from forced labor; little food, exposure to weather Genocide: planned killing of race of people (6 million by the end of WWII

The Cold War Beginning 1945, a period of distrust and misunderstanding between the Soviet Union and the U.S. Soviets (communist) believe powerful central government should control the economy as well as the government United States (democracy) believe business should be privately owned Joseph Stalin Eastern Bloc U.S. Western Bloc Iron Curtain: line separating the two

Cold War cont. Division on Germany; four sections to keep it from regaining power U.S., Great Britain, France, and Soviet Union 1948 Western Allies wanted to reunite Germany, Soviets did not East/West Germany: capital Berlin divided Communist leader built Berlin Wall Each side thought the other was trying to rule the world; neither side gave up, people lived in fear of nuclear war, disaster for everyone on earth Countries formed new alliances NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization); Warsaw Pact

Rise of the Superpowers U.S. and Soviet increased in influence More countries allied with each Both ability to influence world events and project world wide power Evenly matched World took sides

Soviets Permanent seat on the UN Security Council influence other communist countries and dictatorships around the world third largest in world population and second largest economy military and space technology world wide spy network (KGB) one of the largest stockpiles of nuclear weapons in the world

United States Third largest country in the world Permanent seat on the UN Security Council Strong ties with Western Europe and Latin America Fourth most populated country Had powerful military support from NATO Largest navy in the world Bases all over the world; Warsaw Pact countries Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Had a large reserve of nuclear weapons

Collapse of the Soviet Union Spending more money putting down revolts within country and keeping up with the U.S. in the arms race Economy was unstable Mikhail Gorbachev: Reduce government control of business and increased freedoms for Soviet citizens Helped improve relations with the U.S.

German Reunification November 1989, Berlin Wall was torn down Germany began unifying. People around the world celebrated East and West Germany made one country in 1990 Cold War was over Soviet republics began seeking their independence Soviet Union was no more Many countries created Russia was largest