The Cold War began after World War 2 as tensions grew between Western nations led by the US and Eastern nations dominated by the Soviet Union. The Soviets set up communist governments in Eastern Europe and divided Germany and Korea. This led to an arms race and conflicts like the Korean War as the two sides competed for influence and tried to contain the spread of the other's ideology through proxies. Key events that defined the Cold War included the Berlin Airlift, formation of NATO and the Warsaw Pact, and the Cuban Missile Crisis.
2. . ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR Cold War - a definition The Situation in Europe: – “Iron Curtain”, Soviet Satellites” Cooperation and Security? NATO, Warsaw Pact, United Nations Containment: Truman Doctrine; Marshall Plan; Berlin Airlift The Situation in Asia : Communism in China; Division of Korea
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5. After the War Global re-organization and reconstruction
6. In the last half of the 20 th century, Western European nations worked cooperatively for security and prosperity
7. Post World War II Europe Threat of Soviet expansion …… Communist satellites were installed in Eastern Europe
8. Post World War II Europe The United States becomes leader of the “Free World”
9. Post World War II Europe 50 million people dead as a result of the war. War left millions homeless and starving Cities, factories, schools, and hospitals lay in ruins
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11. The Cold War Definition fear distrust paranoia arms race Competition Athletics influence space race MOVIES INDIRECT WARS
12. I hope the Russians love their children too. “ Russians” by Sting
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14. 1946 Truman Doctrine 1948 Berlin Airlift 1949 China becomes Communist 1949 NATO fromed 1950 Korean War 1954 US detonates Hydrogen bomb 1955 Russia detonates the Hydrogen bomb 1957 Sputnik launched by mother Russia 1961 Berlin Wall is built 1962 Cuban Missle Crisis 1965 Vietnam War 1972 Détente – a cooling of Cold War tensions
24. THE IRON CURTAIN SPEECH March 5, 1946 Great Britain’s Prime Minister Winston Churchill phrase “iron curtain” represented Europe’s division between democratic Western Europe and Communist Eastern Europe
26. NATO N.A.T.O Organization in which member nations contribute air, land, naval forces for mutual self-defense .
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28. THE IRON CURTAIN SPEECH March 5, 1946 Great Britain’s Prime Minister Winston Churchill phrase “iron curtain” represented Europe’s division between democratic Western Europe and Communist Eastern Europe
29. THE WARSAW PACT - 1955 An alliance between Russia and its satellites to crush democratic movements in Eastern Europe
33. THE TRUMAN DOCTINE March 12, 1946 A request for $400 million in aid from Congress to combat communism in Greece and Turkey. CONTAINMENT!!
34. THE MARSHALL PLAN A massive aid program to rebuild Europe from the ravages of World War II. Nearly $13 billion in U.S. aid was sent to Europe from 1948 to 1952 . June 1947
35. THE BERLIN AIRLIFT From June 1948 to May 1949, U.S. and British planes airlift 1.5 million tons of supplies to the residents of West Berlin.
36. THE BERLIN AIRLIFT Rail and barge traffic begins to stack up as the blockage begins in earnest. Before the currency reform, black-market activity was common throughout Germany