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Cold War • A state of political tension and military rivalry between nations that stops short of full-scale war I. Origins of the Cold War The Cold War was a time after WWII when the USA and the Soviet Union were rivals for world influence. American Aims / Soviet Aims • The United States emerged from World War II more powerful than any other nation and it sought to use that power to build a world order based on the ideals of democracy • Soviet aims included spreading communist ideals and creating a “buffer” around the Motherland for national security The seeds of the Cold War were sown at YALTA (in the USSR) Date: Feb 1945 Present: Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin Potsdam Conference July 17 to Aug 2, 1945 Churchill, Truman, and Stalin By the time of the Potsdam Conference, Stalin had already installed communist governments in the central European countries under his influence II. Containing communism in Europe An “Iron Curtain”: In a speech at Fulton College in 1946, Winston Churchill coined the phrase “iron curtain” to describe how the Soviets had come to control Eastern Europe President Truman at the podium with Winston Churchill in Fulton, Missouri where Churchill delivered his Iron Curtain speech George Kennan and Containment • Kennan was a Soviet expert in the State Department • In the July 1947 issue of Foreign Affairs he wrote an article under the pen name “Mr. X” titled “The Sources of Soviet Conduct” • He described the USSR as being driven by an aggressive and uncompromising ideology that would stop “only when it meets some unanswerable force.” George Kennan and Containment • Kennan wrote that the US must adopt a “policy of firm containment designed to confront the Russians with unalterable counterforce at every point where they threaten the interests of a peaceful and stable world.” Greece & the Truman Doctrine • Greece was in the midst of a civil war in which the Greek Communist Party might take control of the Greek gov’t. • On March 12, 1947 President Truman announced the Truman Doctrine: • “I believe that 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.” • The US gave $400 million to Greece to fend off communism Harry Truman The Marshall Plan USA’s plan to send food, blankets, fuel to re-build European nations ravaged by WWII to keep them from turning to the USSR for aid. Berlin Airlift • In June 1948, the Soviet Union attempted to control all of Berlin by cutting surface traffic to and from West Berlin. • The Truman Administration initiated a daily airlift which brought much needed food and supplies into West Berlin. • The airlift lasted until the end of September NATO: 1949 • North Atlantic Treaty Organization created in 1949 • Defensive alliance of 14 nations of the Atlantic community –An attack on one member nation is considered an attack on all… NATO – North Atlantic Treaty Organization Soviets respond to NATO with the Warsaw Pact (1955) • Warsaw Pact: Soviet dominated alliance formed to counter-balance NATO • USSR & the Soviet controlled nations of Eastern Europe NATO v. the Warsaw Pact China falls to communism • For decades, China had endured a civil war in which the communists, led by Mao Tse-Tung (aka Mao Zedong) tried to seize control from the Nationalists, led by Chiang Kai-Shek) • Since FDR in the 1930s, the US had backed the Nationalists Mao Zedong Chiang, FDR, and Churchill meet during WWII • In 1949, the Communists won out…the Nationalists fled to the island of Formosa (today: Taiwan) • China’s fall to communism took the Cold War to new heights of tension and fear Soviets explode their own Atomic Bomb: 1949 Cold War turns Hot: Korea At the end of WWII, Korea was divided at the 38th Parallel North Korea was communist…South Korea was free Korean Conflict (con’t.) • 1950: Communist N. Korean troops invaded the South, crossing the 38th Parallel • The United Nations condemned the attack as an act of aggression…the UN called upon member nations to support S. Korea • Pres. Truman appointed Gen. Douglas MacArthur to command UN troops Korean Conflict (con’t.) • Communist Chinese troops joined with the N. Koreans, threatening to win the war for the communists • The war dragged on for months, neither side gaining a decisive victory. • Truce was reached in 1953…the 38th Parallel continued to separate the 2 nations…as it exists today The Rosenbergs Julius and Ethel Rosenberg • were American communists • executed in 1953 for passing atomic bomb secrets to the Soviets • 1st execution of civilians for espionage in U.S. history