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Pre-Cold War Conferences • Yalta February 1945 Stalin, FDR, and Churchill Germany into 4 zones Partition of Berlin Stalin promises free elections in E. Europe Soviets would join war in Pacific • Potsdam July 1945 Truman, Stalin, and Atlee Trials for top Nazis Atomic Bomb announced to Soviets Differences on Eastern Europe

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Pre-Cold War Conferences• Yalta

– February 1945– Stalin, FDR, and Churchill– Germany into 4 zones– Partition of Berlin– Stalin promises free elections in E. Europe– Soviets would join war in Pacific

• Potsdam– July 1945– Truman, Stalin, and Atlee– Trials for top Nazis– Atomic Bomb announced to Soviets– Differences on Eastern Europe

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The Cold War [1945-1991]: An Ideological Struggle

Soviet & Eastern Bloc

Nations[“Iron

Curtain”]

US & the Western

Democracies

GOAL spread world-wide Communism

GOAL “Containment” of Communism & the eventual collapse of the Communist world.[George Kennan]

METHODOLOGIES:

1. Espionage [KGB vs. CIA]

2. Arms Race [nuclear escalation]

3. Ideological Competition for the minds and hearts of Third World peoples [Communist govt. & command economy vs. democratic govt. & capitalist economy] “proxy wars”

4. Bi-Polarization of Europe [NATO vs. Warsaw Pact]

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The Bipolarization of Europe

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George Kennan [“X Article”]: CONTAINMENT

Goals Means Actual Application1.Restoration

of the balance of power

2.Reduction of Soviet ability to project outside power.

Encouragement of self-confidence in nations threatened by Soviet expansion.

Exploitation of tensions in international communism.

Long-term program of U.S. economic assistance [Marshall Plan]

Cooperation with communist regimes; [supporting Yugoslavia]

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The Marshall Plan

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3.Modification of the Soviet concept of international relations.

Negotiating settlement of outstanding differences.

Using “carrots & sticks’; containing Germany with an embrace and Russia at arms length.

George Kennan [“X Article”]: CONTAINMENT

Goals Means Actual Application

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Truman Doctrine - 1947

• “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. I believe that we must assist free peoples to work out their own destinies in their own way. I believe that our help should be primarily through economic and financial aid, which is essential to economic stability and orderly political processes.” (Greece and Turkey)

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The Division of Berlin

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Berlin Airlift

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Berlin Airlift StatisticsDuration: 462 days; June 26, 1948-Sept. 30, 1949.Flights: 278,228 189,963 U.S., 87,841 British, 424 French.Miles flown: 134 million (nearly 1 1/2 times distance to sun).Deaths from crashes: 31 Americans, 39 British, at least 9 Germans.Busiest 24 hours: April 15-16, 1949; 1,398 flights (one landing almost every minute), 12,940 tons of cargo (equal to 22 trains with 50 railcars each).Cargo delivered: 2,326,406 tons, two-thirds of it coal.Candy parachuted: 23 tons.

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Berlin Wall – 1961 - 1990

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National Defense Budget [1940-1964]

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Korean War

[1950-1953]

“Dean, we’ve got to stop the sons-of-bitches no matter what.” - Harry Truman

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Korean War[1950-1953]

Syngman Rhee

Kim Il-Sung

“Domino Theory” – Fear that if one country fell to Communism, others around it would

as well.

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The Shifting Map of Korea[1950-1953]

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The Cold War at HomeThe Cold War at Home

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HUACHouse Committee on Un-American Activities

• House Un-American Activities Committee

• Investigate possible communist activity– 1947 : movie industry – Hollywood had a number of communists

• Wanted to rid Hollywood of Communist influence

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The Hollywood Ten

• What were they accused of??– Disloyalty – Being Communist – Exposing moviegoers to Communist

propaganda

• How were they affected??– Prison– Blacklisted (approx 500 people)

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Alger Hiss

• Accused of??– Spying for the Soviet

Union – Passing government

documents to the SU– Perjury

• How was he affected? – Convicted of perjury

and jailed

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Ethel and Julius Rosenberg

• What were they accused of?– Spying for the Soviet

Union – Passing information

about the atomic bomb

• How were they affected? – Convicted and executed

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“McCarthyism”

• Senator Joseph McCarthy • Needed a winning issue for reelection

– Communists in the government

• During a speech he claimed to hold a list of 205 Communists in State Dept.– Kept changing number

• When challenged he responded with another accusation

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McCarthy Telegram to Truman