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Causes of the Cold War
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Changes
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 United Nations has its first meeting:
 April 25th 1945
 Officially sign the charter to establish the UN on June
26th.
 Harry Truman becomes president of the United States on
April 12, 1945 because of the sudden death of FDR.
Clement Attlee becomes the new British Prime Minister.
Potsdam Conference
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Potsdam Conference
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 Opinions from the Yalta Conference do not count
here, which causes tension between the two great
powers.
 Truman does not want to take reparations from
Germany per the agreement at Yalta.
 Soviets feel justified in taking the Eastern half of
Germany because of the devastation wrought upon
their home soil.
 20 million Russian deaths, half of whom were civilians.
 Holding this land would allow them to stop future
invasions from the west, if they ever came.
Communism VS Democracy

 Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary,
Romania, and Poland.
 Can anyone tell me what kind of government these
countries had after World War II?
 They had Communist governments and became Satellite
nations of the USSR.
 A satellite nation is a nation that appears to be sovereign,
but is actually under the control of another nation.
Goals of the United States

 Create a new world order in which all nations had
the right to self-determination.
 Gain Access to raw materials and markets for its
industries.
 Rebuild European governments to ensure stability
and to create new markets for American goods.
 Reunite Germany, believing that Europe would be
more secure if Germany were productive.
Goals of the Soviet Union

 Encourage communism in other countries as part of
the worldwide struggle between workers and the
wealthy.
 Rebuild its war-ravaged economy using Eastern
Europe’s industrial equipment and raw materials
 Control Eastern Europe to balance U.S. influence in
Western Europe.
 Keep Germany divided and weak so that it would
never again threaten the Soviet Union.
The Iron Curtain or Sinew of Peace
Speech -- Winston Churchill
•
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Divided Europe Page 811
• Buffer Zone
Satellite Nations that are the
eastern European nations.
• Early 1946 Stalin makes a speech
announcing that communism and
capitalism were incompatible—
and that another war is inevitable.
Sinews of Peace Speech
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United States’ Response
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 Policy of Containment – Feb. 1946—George Kennan
 An attempt to block Soviet expansion by
creating alliances & supporting weak nations
 “Contain” Communism
 Official U.S. Foreign Policy toward Soviet Union
Truman Doctrine
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 First attempt by the United States to stymie communist
growth
 March 1947
 $400 million aid to Turkey & Greece
 Give aid to any country opposing Communism
 Strengthen countries in order to fight off Communism.
p. 812
 Boosted Anti-Communist feelings in America
 “it must be the policy of the United States to support free
peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by
armed minorities or by outside pressures.” -Truman
Marshall Plan
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 Proposed in June 1947
 European Recovery Plan
 Aid to all countries in Europe
 Countered hunger, poverty, depression, and chaos
 Promptly approved Feb. 1948
 Soviet Union invaded and took over Czechoslovakia
 $12.5 billion in aid – highly successful
A Divided Germany
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Berlin Airlift
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 AKA – Berlin Blockade
 Soviets opposed German reunification
 West Berlin held hostage by Soviets
 Cut off highway, water, and rail traffic
 City faced starvation
 Food/Supplies flown into West Berlin
 327 continuous days
 Soviets lift blockade May 1949
Reorganization of Germany
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 Federal Republic of Germany
 Great Britain, U.S., & French Zones
 West Germany
 Capital: Bonn
 German Democratic Republic
 Soviet Zone
 East Germany
 Capital: East Berlin
North Atlantic Treaty
Organization
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 NATO
 10 Western European nations
 U.S. and Canada
 An attack on one means an attack on all
 Marks the end of United States’ isolationism
 1st military alliance US joined during peacetime