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The Cold War Important dates to remember from WW2 • 1939-1945: World War 2 • 1941-1945: US involvement in WW2 – (1933)1943-1945 The Holocaust in Europe • 1931: Japan invades Manchuria – 1937; Rape of Nanking • December 7th, 1941; Japan bombs Pearl Harbor • 1945 US drops atom bombs on Japan Aftermath • Germany is completely conquered and is divided up geographically between the United States, Britain, France and the Soviet Union – Nuremberg Trials • Japan is utterly destroyed and the United States sets up a provisional government under the administration of General Douglas MacArthur. • The Soviet Union and the United States emerge as the two dominant super-powers in the world. Allied Plans for the Postwar World • The WW2 Allies had three meetings to determine what the world would be like after the war. • 11/1943- Tehran • 2/1945 Yalta • 7/1945 Potsdam Tehran- 1943 • At Tehran it was decided that Germany would be split in half between the western Allies and the Soviet Union after the war Yalta- 2/1945 • The Allies tried to agree to free elections in Eastern Europe • Agreed that Germany must surrender unconditionally Potsdam; 7/1945 • At this conference, the American president and British PM demanded free elections in Eastern Europe- Stalin refused. So, When did the Cold War begin? Two Answers based on POV American/Western POV • 1945 at Potsdam when Stalin refused to allow for popular sovereignty in formerly Germanoccupied EasternEuropean nations. Soviet POV • 1918: During the Russian Civil War when the U.S.A. & Great Britain invaded Russia to prevent the Soviet government from keeping power after the Russian Revolution. • After 1941 when the Western Allies refused to open a “2nd Front” to relieve them from the Germans. Aspects of the Cold War • Atomic/Nuclear Arms race (aka the Space Race) • The Cold War was “fought” between the USA and the USSR and later, Communist China • U.S. Pressure for German re-armament • Soviet desire for “Satellites” or, “Buffer zones” • Development of The 1st, 2nd, & 3rd “Worlds” • Proxy wars between the major powers Proxy Wars • Arab-Israeli Wars: 1948, 1956, 1967, 1973, & 1982… • Korea 1951-1953 • Vietnam (1954)1968-1973 • Afghanistan 1979-89 Cold War • ARMS RACE – – – – – Soviets demonstrate their Atom Bomb 1949 Americans demonstrate Hydrogen Bomb 1952 1957 Sputnik MAD “Duck and Cover!” • Space Race – “Our Germans are better than their Germans”. – 1957 Sputnik – 1961 Yuri Gagarin, 1963 1st Woman in space, 1965 1st Spacewalk – 1969 Neil Armstrong- 1st to walk on the Moon. questions • 1980- The creation of “Solidarity” in Poland – Massive shipyard strikes led by Lech Walesa – Forced Polish Government to recognize workers’ right to protest. • 1983- “Star Wars”- the Strategic Arms Defense Initiative • 1985- Mikhail Gorbachev comes to power – Glasnost & perestroika • 1989- The Berlin Wall falls – Hungary becomes the 1st Eastern Bloc nation to open borders to the West • 1991- The Soviet Union breaks up