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1 The Cold War

2 The Cold War – An ideological struggle between: Communism vs. Capitalism The East vs. The West USSR vs. USA Warsaw Pact vs. NATO That lasted from 1945-1991

3 Why the conflict between these two countries? Communists believed America was too “individualistic” America believed Communism didn’t represent “American” values of hard work, individualism and the ability to get rich.

4 First Issue of the Cold War… The Fate of Eastern Europe (The Soviets had conquered it at the end of WWII) Stalin said… He needed a “Buffer Zone” against future invasions of USSR

5 Eastern Europe known as… The Eastern Bloc The Dividing Line  The IRON CURTAIN

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7 US Response to the Soviet Union: “The Truman Doctrine” or CONTAINMENT We would CONTAIN the spread of communism everywhere

8 Method #1 = Military alliance of non-Communist countries called… NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization

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14 Method #2 = Provide Aid to Countries so they wouldn’t “go Communist” The Marshall Plan

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24 Soviet Response = The Warsaw Pact (Communist Alliance)

25 First “Battle” of the Cold War = Berlin Crisis A tiny democratic outpost in Communist East Germany… West Berlin

26 The USSR tried to force USA out of city with a blockade USA responds with… the Berlin Airlift (supply the city by air with supplies)

27 After a year… It worked! (Soviets gave up)

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31 Eventually the Communists built the Berlin Wall to separate the two halves of the city.

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33 First Real Battle of the Cold War: The Korean War (1950-1953) This was… US attempt to keep South Korea from becoming a Communist Country Good example of containment in action

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36 American Commander – Douglas McArthur

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38 It was a “victory”… South Korea never became Communist.

39 The legacy of the Cold War Today… Two Koreas

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63 1985… Mikhail Gorbachev Soviet economy was crumbling (too much money on nukes) Perestroika … a little bit of capitalism Glasnost (openness) … allowed freedom of speech Summits … limit the number of nuclear weapons

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71 Eastern Bloc inspired by… Glasnost in USSR 1989 = “The Year of Revolutions” Communist just disappeared 1989 … Poland  rejected Communism (always the least willing) Leader of resistance … Lech Walesa Political Party … Solidarity Voted out the Communists 1989 … East Germany  rejected communism Tore down Berlin Wall 1991 – German Reunification Glasnost inspires … nationalism First to leave … the Baltic States (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia) 1991 - The USSR votes itself out of existence Boris Yeltsin Russia controlled by a handful of rich businessmen (oligarchs)

72 Leadership of Vladimir Putin Continued tension… Chechnya / Dagestan

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