The Cold War. Political and Military tensions between capitalist and communist countries. Cold war – political tensions and military rivalry which falls.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 26 Section 1 The U.S. and the U.S.S.R were allies but Different political systems (see the next two slides). Stalin signed the Non-Aggression.
Advertisements

The Cold War Beginning Tensions Beginning Tensions.
3/25 Focus: Important Terms: Do Now:
NATO The North Atlantic Treaty Organization. What is NATO?  A political organization  A military organization “NATO’s fundamental role and enduring.
The Berlin Blockade and airlift- what happened?
Communist Takeover in Czechoslovakia Feb Key members of Czech gov’t die mysteriously Pro-western President forced to resign, new constitution ratified.
NATO And The Warsaw Pact
NATO and the Warsaw Pact. Political Climate after WW2 The War ended in 1945 Two major players were US and USSR Rebuilding Europe with two ideologies –
Cold War Motives: U.S. vs. U.S.S.R The Cold War -period of conflict from the late 1940s to the collapse of the Soviet Union in intense rivalry between.
War and Change Cold War SS6H7 The student will explain conflict and change in Europe to the 21st century (SS6H7c)
The Cold War: Intro Mr. Dodson At the end of WWII, conflicting goals for the future of Europe led to growing hostility between the U.S. & the Soviet Union.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
The Cold War The Forces…. The Cold War was a bipolar war between the United States and Soviet Union The Cold War was a bipolar war between.
Alliances of the Cold War Nuclear Bomb 1949-Soviet Union Tests their 1 st Atomic Bomb The world is now faced with possibility of complete NUCLEAR.
1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt
NATO 1949.
THE COLD WAR CONFLICT WHAT IS A COLD WAR? A “ Cold War” is a state of conflict between nations that does not involve direct military action but is pursued.
Cold War Cold War - an atmosphere of suspicion, distrust, rivalry and hostility between the Soviet Union and United States. Not an actual war, but a collection.
Cold War It was "cold" because there was no large-scale fighting directly between the two sides.
The Cold War Part 1: Chapter 17 Superpower competition between USA & USSR The division of Europe (NATO v. Warsaw Pact) The division of Germany.
Origins of the Cold War. FDR & the United Nations April 12, 1945 – FDR dies and Harry Truman becomes president of the United States June 26, 1945 – Representatives.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Chapter 15 Section 4 Europe Since Communism The government owns all means of production, industries, wages, and prices. (telling the people they.
An overview of the Cold War How can a war be ‘cold’? What were the Hotspots of the Cold War?
The Cold War Review Mrs. Hensley Honors World History.
Beard World History. Growing out of post-World War II tensions between the two nations, the Cold War rivalry between the US and the Soviet Union resulted.
Cold War terms Capitalism Communism Arms race Germany Domino Effect Cold War Hot Spots.
An overview of the Cold War How can a war be ‘cold’? What were the Hotspots of the Cold War?
Cold War Period of misunderstanding, tension and rivalry between the USA and the USSR was described as the Cold War ( ). Involved indirect conflict.
The Cold War (1945) By: Victoria Avila Elizabeth Medina Mayra Toribio.
Cold War Allegory Due this Week! Make sure it is at a 4 th grade reading level. Keep it simple! Use all the terms (don’t name them the same) listed in.
NATO was first founded after World War II ended. At that time, large numbers of Soviet troops remained in Eastern Europe as occupation forces. Governments.
Knowledge Connections
Cold War Notes. What was the Cold War? Battle of ideas between United States and Soviet Union. Not an actual war between those countries. Used words and.
Chapter 5 Day Two. After World War II, much of Europe was in ruin. The total defeat of Germany, Italy and Japan left a power gap that would be filled.
The Cold War: How Can a War be Cold and yet have Hotspots? 1.
Cold War. Origins of the Cold War Even before the end of World War II, tensions were building between the United States and the Soviet Union Socialist.
THE COLD WAR Postwar Conferences  Yalta Conference- February 1945 (V-E Day not until May 1945)  Big Three met (Stalin, FDR, Churchill)
THE COLD WAR BEGINS Potsdam Conference Atomic Age Iron Curtain Marshall Plan NATO / WARSAW PACT.
30 for 30 – of miracles and men itunes – red army.
The Cold War. What is a “Cold War?” Ideological conflict between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics during the second half.
The Cold War, The Korean War, & The Vietnam War SS5h7 & SS5H8.
An overview of the Cold War How can a war be ‘cold’? What were the Hotspots of the Cold War?
Europe Cold War 1. 1 The West: NATO countries (democracy)
Cold War Period of misunderstanding, tension and rivalry between the USA and the USSR was described as the Cold War ( ). Involved indirect conflict.
Alliances of the Cold War
Causes of the Cold War.
Cold War The Cold War was a state of political and military tension after World War II between powers in the Western Bloc and powers in the Eastern Bloc.
An overview of the Cold War
An Overview of the Cold War
The Cold War problems already?
Europe in the 1940s-1960s.
Cold War Military Alliances
An overview of the Cold War
The Cold War Eastern Europe Unit.
An overview of the Cold War
NATO April 1949: NATO alliance
NATO 1949.
North Korea? Berlin wall?.
An Overview of the Cold War
Lesson 1 The Beginning of the Cold War
4/6/15 CO: Describe the aftermath of World War Two and the causes of the Cold War.
Course of the Cold War
Cold War Definitions.
Cold War Vocabulary Analysis-2018
Introduction To The Cold War
Intro to the Cold War.
COLD WAR CONFLICTS U.S vs. U.S.S.R..
An overview of the Cold War
1 Europe Cold War.
Presentation transcript:

The Cold War

Political and Military tensions between capitalist and communist countries. Cold war – political tensions and military rivalry which falls short of full-scale warCold war Communism – a government where the state controls the means of production and is to work toward a social order in which all goods are equally shared. Capitalism – an economic system where private individuals own portions of the means of production Main superpowers involved: 1.United States 2.Soviet Union

Factors that led to the War 1.WWII Russia lost more soldiers during WWII that the U.S. (50/1) Led to distrust between the governments 2.Spheres of Influence Communist or Capitalist? Future of Germany. Should the allies punish Germany again? 3. Development of the Atomic bomb USA kept this project a secret from the Russians Led to an “arms race” between the two countries

Two Front Conflict 1.Mental Attempted to persuade and influence people’s opinion Used propaganda 2.Physical “Hot-spots” in the world - East Germany and West Germany - Korea - Cuba - Vietnam - Afghanistan Almost wars

The Cold War

NATO & Allies

NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organisation NATO is an alliance system of 26 different countries from North America and Europe committed to fulfilling the goals of the North Atlantic Treaty signed on April 4, 1949 in Washington D.C.North Atlantic TreatyApril 4, 1949 NATO's purpose is to… 1.Safeguard the freedom and security of all its members by political and military means. 2.Keep continual peace and stability of the Euro-Atlantic area Promotes governing based on… Democracy Human Rights and The rule of law

NATO Countries * Denotes founding members BelgiumDenmarkGreeceLatviaNorwaySlovakia United Kingdom BulgariaEstoniaHungaryLithuaniaPolandSloveniaUnited States CanadaFranceIcelandLuxembourgPortugalSpain Czech RepGermanyItalyNetherlandsRomaniaTurkey

The Cold War

Warsaw Pact & Allies

Warsaw Pact Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Soviet Union signed a military treaty in response to NATO in Poland in The official name of the treaty was: The Treaty of Friendship, Co-operation and Mutual AssistanceThe Treaty of Friendship, Co-operation and Mutual Assistance’. Organization was dominated by the Soviet Union The Warsaw Pact was officially dissolved at a meeting in Prague on July 1, 1991 after the downfall of communism in the Soviet Union.

The Cold War

New NATO After the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact, many expected NATO to dissolve. NATO redirected it’s mission statement to deal with… Terrorism Weapons of mass destruction Disaster relief