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Today’s Warm Up
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Today’s LEQ: How did the US and Soviet Union become Col d War adversaries?
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Former Allies Clash US and Soviet Union emerged from WWII as two “superpowers” with vastly different political and economic systems; very different aims for the future Democracy vs. Communism Created icy tension, bitter rivalry lasted almost to the 21 st century
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Early Signs of Conflict US well aware Stalin was former ally of Hitler, only supported Allies after Germany invaded in 1941 Stalin resented Allies’ delay in attacking Germans in Europe Relations worsened after Stalin learned US tried to keep development of atomic bomb secret
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United Nations Despite problems, hopes for world peace high after WWII Most visible symbol was the United Nations (UN) – international peacekeeping organization dreamed up by FDR June 1945, delegates from 50 nations met and signed charter – UN was established! Ironically, US and Soviet union used UN as forum to spread influence over others
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Yalta Conference FDR (US), Stalin (SU), and Churchill (GB) met in February 1945 to discuss fate of Germany Stalin favored harsh treatment, Churchill strongly disagreed; FDR acted as mediator Decided to temporarily divide Germany into four zones - one each for Americans, British, Soviets, and French Soviet Union joined war against Japan and promised not to interfere with free elections in Poland and other Soviet occupied countries; also promised to join UN
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Potsdam Conference Truman becomes prez when FDR dies, Attlee replaced Churchill, Stalin still in power July 1945, “Big Three” met again at final wartime conference decided Soviets, British, Americans, and French would take reparations mainly from their own occupation zones By this time, Stalin broke promises from Yalta – prevented free elections in Poland, banned democratic parties Truman convinced US and Soviet aims deeply at odds
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Tension Mounts Soviets suffered 20 million deaths during WWII; felt justified in claim to Eastern Europe Stalin installed communist gov’ts in Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Poland – became known as satellite countries Stalin gave speech stating communism and capitalism were incompatible, war inevitable Activity: US Aims vs. Soviet Aims (page 604 in “The Americans” textbook)
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U.S. Adopts Policy of Containment In Truman’s words, it was time to stop “babying the Soviets” U.S. would take any measures to prevent any extension of communist rule to other countries This policy began to guide Truman administration’s foreign policy
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Europe Divided by “Iron Curtain” Europe divided into two political regions, mostly democratic Western Europe and a communist Eastern Europe March 1946, Churchill coined term iron curtain to represent division
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Cold War in Europe Conflicting US and Soviet aims led to Cold War Conflict in which neither nation directly confronted the other on the battlefield Cold War dominated global affairs (and US foreign policy) from 1945 until breakup of Soviet Union 1991
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Truman Doctrine Truman declared “it must be the policy of the US to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures.” Congress agreed, sent $400 million in aid to Turkey and Greece, avoided communist takeover
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Marshall Plan After WWII, Western Europe in chaos June 1947, Secretary of State George Marshall proposed US provide aid to all European nations that needed it Said this move was directed “not against any country or doctrine but against hunger, poverty, desperation and chaos.” Revived European hopes – 16 countries received $13 billion in aid
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Superpowers Struggle over Germany US and its allies clashed with Soviet Union over reunification of Germany (view map of page 605) West Berlin surrounded by Soviet-occupied territory ; June 1948, Stalin cut off all access American and British officials started Berlin Airlift – flew in supplies and allowed West Berlin to survive By May 1949, Soviets recognized defeat and lifted blockade
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The NATO Alliance That same month, western part of Germany became new nation – Federal Republic of Germany (aka West Germany) Soviet Union created German Democratic Republic (aka West Germany) Berlin blockade increased fear of Soviet aggression; Western European nations formed defensive military alliance called North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), pledged military support in case of attack First ever alliance US joined during peacetime; NATO had standing military force of 500,000 troops as well as thousands of plans, tanks, and other equipment
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