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The Cold War End of Isolationism Formation of the United Nations: international body to resolve disputes UN General Assembly: could vote on any international issues UN Security Council: permanent members U.S., Britain, France, Soviet Union, China Security Council could authorize use of force End of WWII Allies victorious in Europe, occupy Germany Yalta (Soviet Union) and Potsdam (Germany) Conferences, 1945 America, Britain, France, Soviet Union occupy Germany (Berlin) Germany disarmed End of WWII America occupies Japan and part of Germany War criminals put on trial Nuremberg Trials Poland and Eastern Europe occupied by Soviet troops Cold War (1945-1989) Opposing ideologies: communism and capitalism What is Communism? Why was it “cold”? America feared revolution; Soviet Union feared counterrevolution or invasion Cold War 1. 2. 3. Arms race: buildup of atomic weapons Local and regional wars: support of local belligerent forces (Korea, Vietnam) Espionage and surveillance Cold War 4. 5. Propaganda: messages made opponent look bad Space Race: Attempt to impress the world by achieving “firsts” in space: flight, orbit, the moon. Space Race Sputnik 1, first artificial satellite, orbits in 1957 Beginning of informal competition Yuri Gagarin – first man in orbit, 1961 Kennedy and Johnson: space programs 1969: Apollo 11 lands on moon Soviet Satellites Soviets rig elections in Eastern Europe: Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, East Germany: all become Communist, take orders from Moscow The “Iron Curtain” Eastern Europeans could not: travel listen to Western broadcasts read Western publications North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) - 1949 Britain, France, Germany, U.S., Belgium, Netherlands, Canada, others Purpose: mutual defense U.S. troops, atomic weapons deter a Soviet attack on Western Europe Warsaw Pact Eastern European countries form their own defensive alliance