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Origins of the Cold War Chapter 26 1945- A Critical Year • FDR never understood how mad the Russians were at the United States for getting involved in the war so late • This is also when the United Nations was formed Postwar Conflict • The United States feared satellite nations, countries that were politically and economically dominated by the Soviets during the Cold War • The Soviets wanted to spread Communism throughout the world. (WB, IMF) Iron Curtain • The Iron Curtain was the division between Communist and non-Communist life • This resulted in the Cold War the division between the United States and the Soviets for power • George Kennan an American diplomat stationed in Moscow, analyzed Soviet behavior and told the United States that the Soviets wanted Communism around the world • The United States wanted to contain Communism (already lost in Eastern Europe) • Truman Doctrine- the United States is a world leader and will support nations so they do not fall to Communism The Marshall Plan The Marshall Plan • About 21 million people were homeless in Europe • We wanted to help restore these countries so another war like this would never happen • We passed the Marshall Plan to help the nations of Europe recover economically Berlin Airlift • 200,000 flights to deliver food, fuel, and other supplies to West Berlin • NATO- (North Atlantic Trade Organization)- “an armed attack against one or more of them….shall be an attack against all” (FOR PROTECTON) (BUILD A MORE POWERFUL BOMB) • Warsaw Pact- a military alliance with Soviet Union satellite nations • HUAC- began to investigate people to see if they were member of the Communist Party, especially celebrities • Hollywood Ten- ten actor who refused to answer Communist Questions. Served a year in jail. • Studios complied a blacklist names of people who could not be hired. • Congress then passed the McCarran-Walter Act which limited the number of people to come to the USA from Southern and Central Europe Chinese Civil War • Jiang- led the Nationalist Party • Mao Zedong- led the Communist Party (WHEN HE TOOK POWER WE WANTED TO PROTECT ASIA) • Communists came to power in 1949 Chinese Civil War • Jiang- led the Nationalist Party • Mao Zedong- led the Communist Party (WHEN HE TOOK POWER WE WANTED TO PROTECT ASIA) • Communists came to power in 1949 The McCarthy Era • “I hold a piece of paper in my hand that shows 205 people at the State Department are Communists” • McCarthyism- terms used to describe his anticommunists smear tactics (VIOLATED RIGHTS) • The Army-McCarthy hearings caused him to fade quickly The Middle East • The United States worked to prevent oilrich Arab nations from falling under the influence of the Soviet Union • The Arab nations tended to buy into the idea of Communism The Korean War • 38th Parallel- the latitude line running across Korea at the midpoint of the country • The War started when the North Koreans crossed the 38th Korean War cont. • The first half of the twentieth century Korea was controlled by Japan • The United States thought it was Soviet Union (video game) • The United Nations wanted to restore peace General MacArthur • He was able to cut off resources from North Korea after they invaded South Korea • Wanted attack to the Chinese mainland but Truman turned him down • War ended up in a stalemate The Effects of the War • 54,000 Killed • 103,000 Wounded • The Korean War was the first time White American and African Americans fought in the same units • Military Industrial Complex- a military establishment that employed 3.5 million Americans US vs Soviets • The Arms Race was the struggle to gain weapon superiority • The goal for the United States was to establish deterrence. Deterrence is scaring your opponent so much, so they are to afraid to act. • Brinkmanship- a policy of risking war to protect national interests • ICBM’s (Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles) long range Soviet rockets • Sputnik- the first artificial satellite to orbit the earth • U-2 incident- was when the Soviets shot down an American U-2 spy plane Cuban Missile Crisis • Photographs were taken by an American spy plane that showed the Soviets were building missiles in Cuba • Cuba is only 90 miles from Key West • The Cuban Missile Crisis was a terrifying standoff between the US and the Soviets. • It put us on the brink of nuclear war Kennedy’s Options • 1. Continue talking with the Soviets, problem is it would give the Soviets more time to finishing building missiles • 2. Invade Cuba, problem risked an all out nuclear war • 3. Blockade Cuba, problem no one knew how Khrushchev would react • 4. Bomb the Missile Sites, problem is it could start the war. Kennedy Decides • He offered a naval “quarantine” around Cuba • He was careful not to call it a “blockade” because that was an act of war The World Waits • Thirteen ships were stopped by the navy but they only had oil and were allowed to proceed • Then the Soviets called their ships back, but they still were building missiles in Cuba • Then Kennedy got two letters from Khrushchev • It said the Soviets will remove their missiles in Cuba if the US removes their missiles in Turkey • Kennedy was a hero and kept in close contact with Khrushchev in hope to prevent a future crisis • The Limited Ban Treaty banned nuclear testing above the ground (only on water)