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Chapter 21 – Section 2 The Early Cold War Years Chapter 21 – Section 2 1) Containing Communism: It was the goal of the United States to stop communism from spreading. A) The Long Telegram • The U.S was having trouble working with the Soviets after WWII and diplomat George Keenan sent a message which recommended that the United States must follow a policy of containment, not war, to defeat the Soviets (Russians.) Chapter 21 – Section 2 B) Crisis in Iran • The first place where Containment was put into place, was in Iran. The U.S. sent battleships to the Mediterranean Sea, to force the Soviets to withdraw from Iran. Chapter 21 – Section 2 C) The Truman Doctrine • • • • The Next battle place for influence was Greece. There was a civil war between Communists and nonCommunists within Greece. The Soviet Union supported the Communists and the British tried to help the non-Communists but could not afford to. U.S. President Truman got congress to give the nonCommunists in Greece $400 Million. This strategy became known as the Truman Doctrine which said that the U.S. would give money to people who were fighting communism. Chapter 21 – Section 2 . . D) The Marshall Plan • • • The U.S. also feared that the kind of economic problems that had led the Germans to vote for Hitler could also cause other nations to turn to Communism if those problems continued. Secretary of State George C. Marshall created a plan, known as the Marshall Plan where the U.S. would give countries in Europe money to rebuild after WWII. This plan included billions of dollars pumped into western Europe. Chapter 21 – Section 2 2) The Berlin Crisis • Remember that all four winning nations of WWII had a part of Berlin, even though Berlin was in the Soviet section of Germany. Chapter 21 – Section 2 A) West Germany is founded • • The U.S., French and British joined their sections together to make “West Germany” in 1948. The Russians didn’t like this and blockaded West Berlin. Chapter 21 – Section 2 Chapter 21 – Section 2