A brief discussion on Beginning_of_the_Cold_War

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About This Presentation

The Beginning of Cold War is one of the most Important Phase in the Post World War II Era


Slide Content

The Early
Cold War:
1945-1960

The Ideological Struggle
Soviet &
Eastern Bloc
Nations
US & the
Western
Democracies
GOALspread world-
wide Communism
GOAL“Containment”
of Communism & the
eventual collapse of the
Communist world.
METHODOLOGIES:
Espionage [KGB vs. CIA]
Arms Race [nuclear escalation]
Ideological Competition for the minds and hearts of
Third World peoples “proxy wars”
Bi-Polarization of Europe [NATOvs. Warsaw Pact]

A.
Roots of the Cold
War

Shaping of the Post-War World
•The 2 sides disagreed what model
the world should follow
•Yalta violated by both sides

The Bipolarization of Europe
•West takes after the U.S.
•East takes after the Soviet Union

The “Iron Curtain”
From Stettin in the Balkans, to Trieste in the Adriatic, an
iron curtainhas descended across the Continent. Behind
that line lies the ancient capitals of Central and Eastern
Europe. --Sir Winston Churchill, 1946
•Divide between Eastern & Western
Europe

Partition of Germany
•4 zones of
influence after
WWII
•Soviet Union
wanted to punish
Germany for
WWII
•US (& Allies)
wanted to rebuild

B.
Containment

George Kennan & The
Long Telegram & Article X
•U.S. ambassador to the Soviet
Union
•1946 –writes the “Long Telegram”
and later Article X
•To Truman: the Soviets are
expanding & they must be
contained
“The Soviets ideology is the outside world was hostile and that
it was their duty eventually to overthrow the political forces
beyond their borders”

Truman Doctrine [1947]
•Containment –stopping the spread of
Communism, but not eliminating it from
countries that alreadyare communist
•1947: Greece and Turkey under threat of
communist parties
•The U. S. should support free peoples
throughout the world who were resisting
takeovers by armed minorities or outside
pressure.
•The U.S. gave Greece & Turkey $400 million
in aid.
•Aid will be provided
to other nations
under threat from
communism

Marshall Plan [1948]
•Western European nations
threatened by Communism
because of instability
•The U. S. should provide
aid to allEuropean nations
that need it.
•“This moveis not against any
country or doctrine, but
against hunger, poverty,
desperation, and chaos.”
•$12.5 billion of US aid to
Western Europe extended to
Eastern Europe & USSR, [but
this was rejected]
Sec of State George
Marshall

C.
Conflict
over
Germany
1948-49

Independence?
•1948 –the U.S.,
France, &
Britain wanted
Germany to
become
independent
•Soviet Union
does not & takes
Berlin Hostage
•Became a
symbolic issue

Berlin Blockade & Airlift
(1948-49)
•Soviet Union cuts off all ground
transportation in and out of Berlin
•June 1948 –May 1949 U.S. had
to fly all supplies into Berlin
•277,000
flights and 2
million tons
of supplies
•U.S. would win &
blockade ended

The End Effect
•Germany would be
divided into 2
nations
•West Germany:
Democratic
•East Germany:
Communist
•Berlin continued
to be divided

D.
The Arms
Race &
Military
Alliances

North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (1949)
United States
Belgium
Britain
Canada
Denmark
France
Iceland
Italy
Luxemburg
Netherlands
Norway
Portugal
1952: Greece &
Turkey
1955: West Germany
1983: Spain

Warsaw Pact (1955)
}U. S. S. R.
}Albania
}Bulgaria
}Czechoslovakia
}East Germany
}Hungary
}Poland
}Rumania

Two Nuclear Powers
}The Soviet Union
exploded its first
A-bomb in 1949.

Hydrogen Bomb
•Both now wanted
stronger nuclear weapons
•U.S. 1
st
to test a
Hydrogen Bomb in Nov.
1952
•Soviet Union tested
theirs in August 1953

The Arms Race
•Both nations will now compete to
develop and create more nuclear
weapons

National Defense Budget

E.
Containment
in Asia

China: 1949
•Civil War ends
•Becomes communist under Mao Zedong
–Called the People’s Republic of China
•Seen as a major failure of containment
•Nationalists set up their own government
in Taiwan called the Republic of China

United Nations deals with
China
•Which China gets the seat in the
UN?
•ROC given the seat
•Soviet Union will boycott in protest

War in Korea
1950-1953
•Korea divided at the end of WWII
at 38
th
parallel
•1950: N. Korea
invaded S. Korea
•U.S. didn’t want
containment to fail
•Pressures UN to invade

•Troops led by MacArthur
•Takes war into N. Korea
•China enters the war
War in Korea
1950-1953

•Mac wants to
use the A-
bomb
•Truman fires
him
•Negotiations
begin for a
cease-fire
•Achieved in
1953
War in Korea
1950-1953

F.
Cold War
Under
Eisenhower

Massive Retaliation
•Created by Sec. of State
Dulles
•Rejection of Containment
•2 Principals:
1. Encourage Liberation
2. Retaliation
•Brinkmanship –being on the
verge of war
•“New Look Military”
Eisenhower scales back
army & navy in favor of
nuclear capabilities

Death of Stalin (1953)
•Nikita Khrushchev
becomes premier
•Believed in “peaceful
coexistence”
•Agreement at Geneva
Summit (1955) for
nuclear disarmament
•Relations sour after
Hungarian Uprising in
1956
“We will bury you”

Sputnik (1957)
•Soviet satellite launched into space
•Showed the U.S. falling behind
technologically
•National Defense Education Act
(NDEA): rigorous education
program
–Science
–Math
–Foreign Lang.
•1958: U.S. launches satellite
Explorer I
•NASA formed in 1958

Berlin (Again)
•1958: Khrushchev
issues ultimatum
–Get out of W. Berlin
•Eisenhower refuses to
give in
•Send Nixon to U.S.S.R
in 1959
–Kitchen Debates
•Khrushchev visits for
2 weeks
•2 countries agree to
summit in 1960 to
discuss issues

U-2 Incident
•U-2 Spy plane shot
down May 1960
•U.S. denied it was
spying
•U.S.S.R proved they
were
•Happened 10 days
before planned summit
•Worst U.S –Soviet
relations since Stalin

G.
Cuba

Fidel Castro
•January 1, 1959,
wrestles control
from Fulgencio
Batista
•Reason?
–Too much American
control in Cuba
•Tries to visit U.S.
–Ike refuses to meet
with him
•Nationalizes all U.S.
property

Alliance with the U.S.S.R
•Sept 1959,
Khrushchev offers
aid
•Castro accepts –
turns Cuba
communist
•1960: U.S. begins
plotting against
Castro & breaks off
diplomatic ties
•Castro encourages
Latin America to
have Communist
Revolutions