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The Cold War 19451991 United Nations •Dumbarton Oaks The United Nations structure and membership was organized at this conference near Washington, D.C., in 1944. •San Francisco Delegates from member countries met in this city in 1945 to develop and ratify a charter for the United Nations. •Human Rights The first meeting of the General Assembly in 1946 resulted in passage of the first UN human rights treaty, which addressed genocide. In 1948, the UN issued the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Leaders at Yalta famous photo, taken in February 1945, of Josef Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union; Winston Churchill, prime minister of Great Britain; and President Franklin Roosevelt, was taken only two months before Roosevelt died. He had Serve 4 terms.. Stalin keeps Poland and makes the country communist because he wants to create a buffer from further European aggression. •Napoleon In 1812 the army of the French dictator Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Russia. The French burned the capital city, Moscow, to the ground. The Russians continued to fight, and eventually the harsh winter and huge loss of life forced Napoleon to withdraw. •Ideological Invasion In the mid-nineteenth century, communism spread from the West across Europe. By the early 1900s, the communist movement in Russia— driven by the group known as the Bolsheviks—had established a foothold in Russia. In 1905, a revolt of Russian workers led the czar to recognize Russia’s first democratically elected parliament: the Duma. In 1917, the Duma was overthrown when the Bolsheviks launched the Russian Revolution. •World War II Prior to the outbreak of World War II, Hitler and Stalin signed a nonaggression pact that secretly divided Poland between the two powers. In 1941 Hitler violated the pact with Stalin and invaded the Soviet Union. After three years of fighting, the Germans were defeated. It is estimated that about 25 million Russians—about 14 percent of the population—died during the war. • The main points of discussion among the leaders were how to partition(Break apart) Germany and the strategies for ending the war with Japan. • The Battle of the Bulge had ended a few weeks before the conference was held. • Allied forces had not yet reached Berlin. That would not happen until April. • On April 30, about 10 weeks after the conference, Hitler committed suicide. At Yalta the Soviets agreed to allow free elections in Poland. Improve your knowledge • The Russians took very high casualties to capture Berlin in May 1945. They spent the early occupation trying to take over all zones of the city but were stopped by German democrats such as Willy Brandt and Konrad Adenauer. Reluctantly the Russians had to admit the Americans, French and British to their respective zones. President Truman After Roosevelt’s death on April 12, 1945, vice president Harry S. Truman took office. He believed WW2 happened because Britain wanted practiced appeasement. He was not going to make that mistake with Stalin. Truman did not believe in compromise with the Soviets. He was Anticommunist. His belief in standing up to dictators was unshakeable. POTSDAM (Germany) Date: July 1945 Present: Churchill, Truman and Stalin Truman forced negotiations with the Soviets to not punish Germany. Improve your knowledge During Potsdam: Truman hinted to • The Stalin of nuclear a new bomb gave America a lead powerful weapon which was expected to last at least 5 the U.S.A years. had. The rapid Russian development of nuclear technology, helped by the work of the “atom spies” was a shock. Significantly, Russia hurriedly declared war against Japan at the beginning of August 1945 and rushed to advance into Asia to stake out a position for the postwar settlement. This helped make both the Korean and Vietnamese conflicts more likely. From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an ‘iron curtain’ has descended across the Continent. Behind that line lie all the capitals of the ancient states of Central and Eastern Europe. Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia; all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere, and all are subject, in one form or another, not only to Soviet influence but to a very high and in some cases increasing measure of control from Moscow. —Winston Churchill, Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri, March 5, 1946 Iron Curtain – A term used by Winston Churchill to describe the separating of Those communist lands of East Europe from the West. Communist countries of Eastern Europe became known as satellite nations. TRUMAN DOCTRINE • The Truman Doctrine was to help free people fight Communist takeover. Free Peoples” In his speech to Congress requesting funds, the president declared the basic tenets of the Truman Doctrine: to help “free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures.” • The United States sent a naval fleet to Turkey’s Dardanelle Straits in the eastern Mediterranean region as a show of force. • Truman asked Congress for $400 million to help fight communism in Greece and Turkey. Causes of the Cold War in 1945 At the end of WW2 the United States and Soviet Union were now known as the only two super powers. American fear of communist attack because they developed the ability to make nuclear bomb in 1949. Manhattan project we developed nuclear bombs before the end of WW2 Both sides having the bomb created the Arms race. Soviet aggression in Turkey, Iran and Greece USSR’s fear of the American's atomic bomb USSR’s dislike of capitalism USSR’s actions in the Soviet Zone of Germany America’s refusal to share nuclear secrets USSR’s expansion west into Eastern Europe + broken election promises USSR’s fear of American attack USSR’s need for a secure western border USSR’s aim of spreading world communism This feeling of suspicion lead to mutual distrust and this did a great deal to deepen the Cold War The Long Telegram George Kennan Foreign Affairs officer for the U.S. in Moscow wrote the Long Telegram outlining his opinions and views of the Soviets; it arrived in Washington on February 22, 1946. Among its mostremembered parts was that while Soviet’s sought to expand their sphere of influence and it was critical to oppose communist expansion in the world by stopping or containing it. Marshall Plan •Economic Rebuilding With Western Europe destroyed after World War II, U.S. Secretary of State George Marshall proposed an economic aid program. •Peaceful Containment Truman saw the Marshall Plan as a type of containment policy against the spread of communism because countries with strong economies would be less susceptible to Communist takeover. •Economic Benefits The Marshall Plan sent supplies, machinery, and food into Western Europe. The purchase of these items by the U.S. government from American farmers and businesses helped the U.S. economy. •Communist Refusal The Soviet Union and Iron Curtain countries refused to accept U.S. aid. Truman’s Stance • The Truman Doctrine arose from a speech delivered by President Truman before a joint session of Congress on March 12, 1947. The immediate cause for the speech was a recent announcement by the British Government that, as of March 31, it would no longer provide military and economic assistance to the Greek Government in its civil war against the Greek Communist Party. Truman asked Congress to provide funding and support for the Greek Government against the Communists. He also asked Congress to provide assistance for Turkey, since that nation, too, had previously been dependent on British aid. Iran had already been effected by the Soviets. This started the policy of containment. Berlin blockade led to Berlin Airlift. The United States flew non stop flights of food and necessitates into East Berlin. Alliances of Cold War • NATO – North • Warsaw Pact – pro Atlantic Treaty Soviet countries – Organization. USSR, and all countries controlled • Created for mutual by the USSR. protection against Soviet aggression. • Created in response to the formation of • USA, France, Great NATO. Britain, West Germany • COMMUNISM • CAPITALISM NATO – North Atlantic Treaty Organization- all free nations Warsaw Pact – all communist nations Berlin Wall • Berlin is Germany’s capital city. • The Soviets built the wall to keep communists from escaping to the American sector. • Wall was also meant to keep out western influence. Berlin BerlinWall Wall Space Race • The USA and the Soviet Union raced as the world watched to be the first to conquer space. 1957 Sputnik – first satellite Created by the Soviets! First man in space • Score: USA – 0 • Soviets - 2 Nuclear Missiles! Domino Theory Communism spreads like a disease- if one nations falls, other nations nearby will follow. Korean War • Korea after WW2 was divided in half at the 38th Parallel. North communist and the South supported by the USA. • June 25th 1950 the North Koreans invaded South Korea. • President Truman viewed the invasion as a test of the U.S containment policy. • The North was gaining control of Korea coming close to taking the South’s capital. As a result, the U.S government sought United Nations intervention. President Truman did not seek approval from Congress for a formal declaration of war. He referred to the Korean Was as a police action. The leader of the U.S and United Nations force was Douglass MacArthur. The United States launched an amphibious attack at Inchon which lead to pushing the North Koreans back past the 38th parallel. As a result, China sent a million troops to help the North Koreans because they felt threatened. Korean War • After three years of fighting a stalemate, more than 54,000 American troops perished. Armistice was signed July 27th 1953. • The conflict has never been resolved. We currently have over 50,000 troops still located at the 38th parallel. • Keeping troops in Korea is a form of Brinkmanship. • Brinkmanship: diplomatic act of going to war without actually getting into war. •Red Scare was Americans response to the fear of Communism •Senator Joseph McCarthy accused 205 US Govt. officials of being Communist. •McCarthyism to destroy or assassinate one’s character without proof and it ruined the careers of many Americans. Became a witch hunt that led to Americans pledging a “loyalty oath” to the United States……. red scare •House Committee for Un-American Activities red scare3 •1938–75, Congress investigated Americans suspected as communists •HUAC committee warned of civil rights violations. •Witnesses who refused to answer were cited for contempt of Congress. McCarthy’s “Big Lie” Tactic used to create the impression that people were affiliated with Communism Repeated the lies until people began to believe them, thus ruining people’s reputations. Usually did this to Democrats because he thought they were soft on Communism. What Finally Brings McCarthy Down? The hearings were televised Made him look like a bully Last straw was his accusation that the United States Army was a Communist organization. Was he totally wrong about the spies? No BUT he ruined enough reputations that it cost him his political career and he left the Senate a shamed man.