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COLD WAR War fought between two major Super Powers without shots being fired directly at each other COLD WAR Origins of the Cold War Russian Revolution Fear of the spread of Communism COLD WAR United States help the “whites” during the Russian civil war Lenin and Communists began to mistrust the West COLD WAR Red Scare Turned against Radicals, pacifists, foreigners Palmer Raids COLD WAR State of the World Russian Revolution Fear of the spread of Communism COLD WAR Palmer Raids Communist Party formed in the United States Union members COLD WAR Palmer Raids Mail bombs were sent to Government officials Businessmen COLD WAR Attorney General Mitchell Palmer COLD WAR Anarchist were targeted Civil Rights violated Private homes raided Jailed suspects Deportations without trials COLD WAR Palmer Raids failed No revolution evidence uncovered No explosives COLD WAR Espionage Act of 1917 Sedition Act 1917 Could not interfere with war effort or saying anything disloyal to the government COLD WAR If convicted 10,000 fine and up to 20 years in jail COLD WAR Even speech against the war or draft was illegal COLD WAR Supreme Court case Schenk v. United States Schenk distributed antidraft pamphlets COLD WAR Convicted under Alien and Sedition Act Took case to Supreme Court Violated free speech and 1st Amendment COLD WAR Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Government Reasoning Pamphlet presented a “Clear and Present Danger” COLD WAR War time is different Than ordinary times You are not protected under free speech if you yell “Fire” In a crowded theater and cause a panic COLD WAR Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes delivered majority opinion COLD WAR Truman in office COLD WAR Post War Europe devastated in ruins Learned from Treaty of Versailles. COLD WAR State of the world No European country not devastated or least damage by war COLD WAR Agriculture Industry Transportation In ruins COLD WAR • What does Europe have in favor for a quicker recovery than a third world nation? COLD WAR United States never bombed emerged as only real power in the world COLD WAR Soviet Union Weak and in disarray COLD WAR United States is in no immediate danger of Soviet Union COLD WAR U. S. is in fear of Communist Aggression Spread of Communist ideology spreading COLD WAR Soviets feared “Capitalist encirclement” COLD WAR Climate of mutual distrust COLD WAR Occupied Germany Divided into 4 sectors France, Great Britain, Russia and the United States COLD WAR Berlin Capital of country located in Russian sector City divided into the same 4 vectors COLD WAR Truman stance “We must stand up to the Russians” COLD WAR Terms of Germany Post war Disarm country Dismantle military factories COLD WAR Goal was to rebuild German industry not military COLD WAR Unified Germany presents a problem to Soviet Union Traditional enemy of Russia COLD WAR Such concern about rebuilding of Germany Soviets built “buffer countries” COLD WAR Set up puppet governments in Poland, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria COLD WAR Soviet influence in Eastern Europe became a serious problem for west COLD WAR Economic devastation in Europe could equal opportunity for communism to spread COLD WAR United States developed policy of Containment COLD WAR George F. Kennan credited with policy Containment 3 points COLD WAR Identify Soviets as an evil expansionist Rallying cry to back the president Peacetime military build up COLD WAR Crisis Greek communist guerillas launched a revolution against elected government of Greece COLD WAR United States feared Communist take over Not aligned with Soviet Union Concerned spread of communism COLD WAR United States provided no military assistance Gave aid to Greek government and threat eased COLD WAR Truman Doctrine Military and economical relief to any country beginnings of “domino theory” COLD WAR To stop the spread of communism National Securities Act Established Department of Defense COLD WAR National Security Council Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Atomic Energy Commission COLD WAR Development of atomic energy and weapons Executive power and policy making shifted COLD WAR Marshall Plan History was not repeated United States offered massive aid to rebuild Europe COLD WAR By offering aid and assistance Marshall plan attempted to make communism less attractive to western Europe COLD WAR BERLIN AIRLIFT France, Britain and United States fused their sectors of Berlin COLD WAR Economic recovery was progressing in West Berlin Soviets alarmed blockaded rivers, highways and rails COLD WAR Attempted to starve the city Truman responded with an airlift of supplies to West Berlin COLD WAR Cold War confrontation Situation is resolved militarily without a shot being fired at each other directly COLD WAR NATO In response to Soviet aggression Free nations of Europe and United States COLD WAR Formed military alliance NATO Peacetime military alliance COLD WAR Soviet Union responded with Warsaw Pact Eastern Europe and Soviet Union Military pact COLD WAR Two sides aligned by alliances Different economic and political systems Both wary of each other former allies COLD WAR Will enter into a “war” with no direct shots fired at each other COLD WAR China Revolution by Mao-Tse Tung COLD WAR Communist revolution deposed United States backed Government of Chaing Kai-shek COLD WAR Revolution led to two Chinas Taiwan (Nationalist Supported by United States) COLD WAR Mainland China Ruled by Mao and Communists COLD WAR Feeling in the United States was containment failed Led to a rise in anticommunists feeling in the government •COLD WAR • Soviet Expansion • Capitalistic Encirclement • Buffer Countries • Divided Germany • Iron Curtain • Truman Doctrine • Containment • MARSHALL PLAN COLD WAR Korea Japan ruled Korea from 1910 until 1945 COLD WAR After World War II Japan surrendered North Korea above the 38th parallel to the Soviets COLD WAR After World War II Japan surrendered South Korea below the th 38 parallel to the United States COLD WAR North Korea backed by Soviets South Korea backed by the United States ` COLD WAR June 25, 1950 North Korea attacked and invaded South Korea United Nations COLD WAR North aligned with Soviets South aligned with United States COLD WAR Became an United Nations “police action” Soviets union boycotted Security Council vote to send troops to Korea COLD WAR 16 nations sent troops Majority of troops were from United States. COLD WAR Douglas MacArthur placed in charge of combined forces •Details of fighting in Korea COLD WAR U N forces Counter attacked pushed North back to Yalu river • Looked as if the North would be defeated COLD WAR China organized an attack of over 300,000 troops forced United Nations forced back to th 38 parallel COLD WAR Communist forces retook Seoul American forces countered and drove th forces back to the 38 parallel COLD WAR Korean War became a stalemate The alternative would have been an all out war with China COLD WAR Omar Bradley Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staffs Called a war with China COLD WAR “the wrong war at the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong enemy” COLD WAR MacArthur vs. Truman Asia was more important than Europe according to MacArthur COLD WAR • MacArthur tried to have Taiwan revolt against China COLD WAR Sent a letter to Congress urging a complete victory in Korea COLD WAR Complete contradiction of Truman’s policy Republicans tried to undermine Truman to gain in elections COLD WAR Backfired Truman “relieved” MacArthur of his command At stake was civilian control of the military COLD WAR Korea dragged on with no apparent winner Armistice was signed (Cease Fire) No treaty technically we are still at “war” with Korea •KOREA •YALU RIVER COLD WAR NSC-68 September 1949 Rise in radioactivity in Soviet Union Soviets now had nuclear weapons COLD WAR NSC-68 recommended In response to nuclear armed Soviets COLD WAR 1. Development of hydrogen bomb 2. Increase of ground forces and strong alliances COLD WAR 3. Build up defensive weapons to surpass the Soviets COLD WAR 4.Became the policy of the United States to be in a constant state of mobilization whether at war or not