After WWIIAfter WWII  The US and the Soviet Union were allies; however the US is Democratic and the Soviets were Communist.  After the war, they argued.

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After WWIIAfter WWII  The US and the Soviet Union were allies; however the US is Democratic and the Soviets were Communist.  After the war, they argued over how to split up Germany.  They were “cold to each other”  They started have hostile feelings towards each other.

The Start of the “Cold War”  The US and the Soviet Union were allies during WWII and they both founded the United Nations  Each worried about each other’s strength. They were both super powers and they feared the Atomic Bomb  Both the US and the Soviets argued over how to help Europe after the War  They decided to divide Europe up equally, half Communist and half democratic

Europe After WWIIEurope After WWII

Germany  Germany was argued over.  They decided to divide Germany in half  West Germany = Democratic  East Germany = Communist

Berlin  The next argument was over how to split Berlin  It was divided into 4 parts  The US and the Soviets placed armed troops in their half

Communism  We fought WWII to end Fascism but the fear was that it was replaced with Communism.  The US wanted to make sure that they were always even in terms of strength with the Soviets and they also wanted to make sure that they didn’t spread Communism into other parts of the world.  The US and its allies formed NATO (North Atlantic Treat Organization)  The Soviets and its allies formed the Warsaw Pact  These were agreements that if any of the members were attacked, the others would defend them

Containment  The US and its members decided that it was fine for Communism to stay contained where it was, but it could not spread  Containment of Communism was ok!  The two sides built up their arms (weapons), called an Arms race, but there was no fighting.  This lasted from 1940 – 1985  The Cold War had begun!