Objective: To examine the Red Scare of the 1950’s and beyond. Cummings of the Daily Express, 24 August 1953, "Back to Where it all Started"

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Objective: To examine the Red Scare of the 1950’s and beyond. Cummings of the Daily Express, 24 August 1953, "Back to Where it all Started"

Joseph Stalin and Kliment Voroshilov depicted saluting a military parade in Red Square above the message "Long Live the Worker- Peasant Red Army— a Dependable Sentinel of the Soviet Borders!"Kliment Voroshilov · A dramatic fear of communism and communist spies spread across the nation. Hunting Communists at Home

· In 1949, the U.S. learned that the Soviet Union also possessed atomic weapons. Video: Atomic tests Video: Atomic tests (4:35)

Video: “Duck and Cover” ( :15)

'The Road to Worldwide October’ (revolution) Hoover Plan (placard) Crisis (paper on table) (By Viktor Deni, 1931)

“Lift Together”

State Coat of Arms of the USSR

Following the detonation of the "Bravo" hydrogen test in the Pacific, Igor Kurchatov, scientific director of the Soviet nuclear weapons program, and three other scientists wrote a report warning of the dangers of nuclear weapons. (1954) Igor Kurchatov Video: The World’s First Test of an H-BombVideo: The World’s First Test of an H-Bomb (2:18) “The power of one or two modern hydrogen bombs translated into an equivalent quantity of TNT is comparable to the total amount of explosives used by the fighting sides in the last world war.”

“Aside from the destructive impact of atomic and hydrogen bombs there is another threat for mankind involved in atomic war--poisoning the atmosphere and the surface of the globe with radioactive substances originating from nuclear explosions. In the form of minuscule particles and gases, these are lifted by the force of the blast together with dust particles to comparatively high altitudes. Wind spreads them all over the earth's atmosphere. Later these radioactive substances fall onto the surface of the earth with rain, snow, and dust, thus poisoning it.” - Igor Kurchatov

BELARUS. Maiski Nikolai Yanchen, one of 600,000 ‘liquidators’ conscripted to fight the fires and clean up the radioactive ash and contaminated villages. He lost his right leg to cancer. He can no longer work and lives alone in a small village in a contaminated area near the 30km ‘hot zone’.

BELARUS. Minsk Children’s Home No 1. This hospital receives many of the most deformed babies soon after birth. Nurse Alla Komarova hugs 3-year-old Yulya, whose brain is in a membrane in the back of his head.

“Radiation from that blast would later bring early death to many of us on the island at that time. Some of us are still dying of radiation from Bravo.” - Bob Markey, Sr., naval officer, stationed on the island of Kwajalein, 150 miles from Bikini Atoll. Video: H-bomb testing at Bikini AtollVideo: H-bomb testing at Bikini Atoll (1:25) Castle Bravo H-Bomb shot at Bikini Attoll. Largest H-Bomb ever exploded.

- Americans, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, were accused of stealing nuclear secrets for the Soviets. Testing of an Atomic CannonTesting of an Atomic Cannon (1: ) - The Rosenbergs were executed for their crimes in Example of American fears of Communism:

McCarthy’s reckless claims: Audio: Senator Joseph McCarthy Responds to E.R. Murrow on CBS's See It Now · In 1950, Senator Joseph McCarthy announced that he had a list of 205 State Department employees that were members of the Communist party.

· After thousands of Americans had their lives ruined after being accused of being communists, McCarthy’s popularity lessened as the nation learned that he had no proof behind his accusations. · McCarthy’s claim was never proven, but he helped to increase a fear of communism in America known as the “Red Scare”.

Communists at the State Department: - Hiss had lied under oath, denying that he was a part of a Soviet spy ring that sent U.S. government secrets to the Soviet Union. - State Department official Alger Hiss was imprisoned for perjury in 1950.

The Cold War:

The Cold War:

The Cold War in Africa and Asia Examples: - In Africa, the U.S. supported Somalia while the Soviets supported Ethiopia. · The United States and Soviet Union supported their allies worldwide, turning small conflicts into international wars. - In Asia, Pakistan became an ally of the U.S., while India accepted assistance from both the U.S. and the Soviets. Also, the U.S. supported democratic forces in Indochina while the Soviets supported the communists. - (Note: today, Indochina consists of the nations of Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam.)