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Europe
Germany surrenders May 1945
Potsdam Conference:
 Germany divided, occupied by Allies
 Germany de-Nazified
Nuremberg Trials:
 War Criminals, Holocaust collaborators
  tried
 Crimes Against Humanity developed
Europe
European countries largely bankrupted
 by war
USA and USSR new world
 superpowers
Treatment of Germany:
Leads to Origins of the Cold
             War
Soviets want to rebuild economy using
 German industry
Allies agreed to divide Germany
 temporarily
Soviets wanted a “buffer”
Americans wanted “self-determination”
Treatment of Germany:
Japan/Asia
 Surrendered August
 1945 after First (and
 only) use of atomic
 weapons:
  August 6 –
   Hiroshima,
  August 9 – Nagasaki
Japan/Asia
Loses all territories since 1895
General MacArthur oversees drafting
 of new constitution
   Emperor looses god-like status (though
   not war criminal)
  Japan demilitarized
  Minimal war crimes (compare to Germany)
1951 - Regains independence
Long-standing changes
Difference between the west and east
 would quickly start the Cold War
  Nuclear weapons complicate issue


United Nations: works for world peace
 & improve the lives of the people of the
 world. (Replaces League of Nations)
Long-standing changes
 Nationalism and anti-colonialism = desires
  for independence and self-determination
   See: India, Africa, Asia
 Advances in science and technology
  (synthetic rubber, radar, synthetic materials,
  jet engines, atomic weapons/energy)
 New world powers, new threats, new rules
  lead to … COLD WAR
IRON CURTAIN
From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the
Adriatic an iron curtain has descended
across the Continent. Behind that line lie
all the capitals of the ancient states of
Central and Eastern Europe. Warsaw, Berlin,
Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade,
Bucharest and Sofia; all these famous cities
and the populations around them lie in what
I must call the Soviet sphere, and all are
subject, in one form or another, not only to
Soviet influence but to a very high and in
some cases increasing measure of control
from Moscow.
What was the Cold War?
A state of economic, diplomatic, and
 ideological discord among nations
 without armed conflict after World War
 II.
But, no direct fighting (“hot war”)
 between superpowers…but in Vietnam,
 Korea, etc.
  Why?
Cold War Begins
a non-military battle of
 diplomacy and
 propaganda between
 the United States and
 Soviet Union

- Many of the smaller wars were
 called proxy wars because
 the U.S. and U.S.S.R. never
 fought face to face
Berlin Wall
The Cold War 1945-
       1991
Origins of the Cold War
Cold War defined by issues raised at
 Potsdam Conference
Iron Curtain…
U.S. vs. USSR (Soviet
          Union)
   U.S.              U.S.S.R
Capitalism         Communism
Private property   State owns
Democratic         Totalitarian
Similarities
Both the US & USSR:
 wanted to defeat Hitler
 wanted their values and economic and
  political systems to prevail
 wanted a sphere of influence
 agreed that capitalism and communism
  could not coexist
 believed the other to be a threat to their
  own existence
Differences
Soviets thought capitalism brought
 imperialism and war
Americans thought communism was
 totalitarian and bent on subjugating
 other nations
New World Classifications
 “First World” Countries: Industrialized,
  wealthy countries (Western Europe, Canada,
  US, Australia)
 “Second World” Countries: Communist /
  Communist-controlled countries (USSR,
  Soviet-bloc countries, China)
 “Third World” Countries: Poor,
  unindustrialized countries that have some
  sort of natural resource to exploit. (Congo,
  Iraq)
 “Fourth World” Countries: Poor,
  unindustrialized countries that have little- to
  no resources to exploit (Haiti)
Nuclear Weapons
Soviets began their nuclear program in
 1943
US hoped to regulate nuclear arms
 after WWII - but clearly held the
 advantage
Soviets refused to participate, started
 arms race
The Ideological Struggle
 Soviet &                            US & the
 Eastern Bloc                        Western
 Nations                             Democracies
 [“Iron Curtain”]

                                       GOAL 
   GOAL  spread world-wide            “Containment” of
   Communism                           Communism & the
                                       eventual collapse of
METHODOLOGIES:
                                       the Communist world.
 Espionage [KGB vs. CIA]              [George Kennan]
 Arms Race [nuclear escalation]
 Ideological Competition for the minds and hearts
  of Third World peoples [Communist govt. &
  command economy vs. democratic govt. & capitalist
  economy]  “proxy wars”
 Bi-Polarization of Europe [NATO vs. Warsaw Pact]
Nuclear Testing
Nuclear Weapons
What’s at stake?
 If a 25 megaton bomb
  was dropped on
  downtown San Diego
  the following would
  be the result
What’s at stake?
12 psi
 Radius: 6.5 miles
 Some building
  foundations left
 98% of the population
  within this area are
  dead
What’s at stake?
5 psi
 Radius: 10.7 miles
 Virtually everything is
   destroyed
 All single family homes
   are gone
 50% of population is
   dead, 40% is injured
FIGHTING COMMUNISM
CONTAINMENT POLICY: The U.S.
 would work to stop the spread
 of communism.
 1. Truman Doctrine
 2. Marshall Plan
 3. NATO and other alliances
4. The Truman Doctrine &
       Domino Theory
Truman Doctrine: U.S. would aid
  countries around the world who
  are fighting communism (like
  Greece and Turkey).

Domino Theory: If the U.S. will not
   fight communism, then
  countries will fall to communism
  like dominos.
The ‘Truman Doctrine’
      Truman had been horrified at the pre-war
       Allied policy of appeasement and was
       determined to stand up to any Soviet
       intimidation.
       The Truman Doctrine in March 1947
       promised that the USA “would support
       free peoples who are resisting
       subjugation by armed minorities or
       by outside pressures”.
      Triggered by British inability to hold the
       line in Greece, it was followed by aid to
       Greece and Turkey, and also money to
       help capitalists to stop communists in
       Italy and France.
       It signalled the end of “isolationst”
       policies.
The Marshall Plan 1948
Plan to aid Europe—
 in ruins
  Prevent countries
   from falling to
   communists
  Aid American
   business
$17 billion to 16
 countries in Europe
 (not Soviet Union)
The ‘Marshall Plan’
 The Marshall Plan offered huge sums to
 enable the economies of Europe to rebuild
 after World War II, and, by generating
 prosperity, to reject the appeal of
 Communism.

 The Soviet Union (USSR) prevented Eastern
 European countries from receiving American
 money.
NATO vs. WARSAW
        PACT
North Atlantic Treaty
 Organization: defense
 alliance among U.S. and
 Europe against the
 Soviet Union. Still
 exists.


Warsaw Pact: Defense
 alliance among Soviet
 Union and its satellite
 governments in Eastern
 Europe.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(1949)




  United States      Luxemburg
  Belgium            Netherlands
  Britain            Norway
  Canada             Portugal
  Denmark            1952: Greece &
  France                   Turkey
                      1955: West Germany
  Iceland
                      1983: Spain
  Italy
Warsaw Pact (1955)




     }   U. S. S. R.      }   East Germany
     }   Albania          }   Hungary
     }   Bulgaria         }   Poland
     }   Czechoslovakia   }   Rumania
Post War Japan:
 U.S. occupied – under
 General MacArthur
  New constitution
  Democracy with Emperor as
   figurehead
  Rebuild economy
  Abolished army and navy
The Red Scare
 Intense fear of Communists taking
 over U.S.
  China became a Communist country
   in 1949.
  Soviets developed an atomic bomb
   in 1949.
  Rosenbergs convicted of selling
   atomic secrets to Soviet Union.
   Executed 1953.
Korean War

[1950-1953]
Korean War
                  [1950-1953]



Kim Il-Sung




                   Syngman Rhee

“Domino Theory”
MacArthur
                                                at Inch'on
                                                landing




• U.S. General Douglas MacArthur led the U.N. force,
approximately 80% of which were U.S. soldiers.
Korean War, 1950-53
 Divided north and south at 38th
  parallel at end of WWII.
 In 1950, Communist North
  Korea invaded South Korea.
 The U.S. and United Nations,
  aided the South; China aided
  the North Koreans.
 Treaty signed in 1953, keeping
  dividing line at 38th parallel (still
  today).
 33,000 American soldiers died,
  100,000 wounded.
The Shifting Map of Korea
[1950-1953]
Ending the War:
U.N. troops regained South Korea by March of 1951.
• Gen. MacArthur wanted to attack China with support
of Chinese nationalists.
• President Truman disagreed with MacArthur about
attacking China.
• Truman fired MacArthur for defying him by publicly
taunting and threatening the Chinese.
• In July of 1953, the Korean War ended
Space Race
 Began when Soviets beat the
 U.S. into space
   Soviet satellite Sputnik launched in
    1957
   Explorer I, the first U.S. satellite,
    was launched in 1958.

 The National Defense Act of
  1958 approved federal funding
  of education in math, science
  and foreign languages.
 Reforms in education –
The Arms Race:
A “Missile Gap?”
                   }   The Soviet Union
                       exploded its first
                       A-bomb in 1949.
                   }   Now there were
                       two nuclear
                       superpowers!
Nuclear Arms Race
 Hydrogen bomb
  invented – both U.S.
  and Soviets had them
 1,000 times more
  powerful than atomic
  bomb—vaporized an
  island.
 Dangers of fallout and
  radiation
 Many built
  bomb shelters!!
Premier Nikita Khrushchev
About the capitalist
states, it doesn't
depend on you
whether we
(Soviet Union) exist.
If you don't like us,
don't accept our
invitations, and don't
                                  De-Stalinization
invite us to come                 Program
to see you. Whether
you like it our not, history is on our
side. We will bury you. -- 1956
An Historic Irony: Sergei
Khrushchev, American Citizen




       Who buried who?
Mao’s Revolution: 1949




Who lost China?
• The U.S. gave the Chiang Kai-shek millions of dollars, but
the communists won the war.
• China
became a
commu-
nist
country,
and
Chiang
Kai-shek
and his
forces
fled to
Taiwan.
Paris, 1961




Khrushchev & JFK meet to discuss Berlin and
nuclear proliferation. Khrushchev thinks that
JFK is young, inexperienced, and can be rolled.
The Berlin Wall Goes Up (1961)




   Checkpoint
      Charlie
Ich bin ein Berliner!
                                   (1963)




President Kennedy
tells Berliners
that the West is
with them!
Khruschev Embraces Castro,
1961
Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)




We went eyeball-to-eyeball with the
Russians, and the other man blinked!
Vietnam War: 1965-1973

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The Origins of the Cold War in Europe

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  • 2. Europe Germany surrenders May 1945 Potsdam Conference: Germany divided, occupied by Allies Germany de-Nazified Nuremberg Trials: War Criminals, Holocaust collaborators tried Crimes Against Humanity developed
  • 3. Europe European countries largely bankrupted by war USA and USSR new world superpowers
  • 5. Leads to Origins of the Cold War Soviets want to rebuild economy using German industry Allies agreed to divide Germany temporarily Soviets wanted a “buffer” Americans wanted “self-determination”
  • 7. Japan/Asia  Surrendered August 1945 after First (and only) use of atomic weapons: August 6 – Hiroshima, August 9 – Nagasaki
  • 8. Japan/Asia Loses all territories since 1895 General MacArthur oversees drafting of new constitution  Emperor looses god-like status (though not war criminal) Japan demilitarized Minimal war crimes (compare to Germany) 1951 - Regains independence
  • 9. Long-standing changes Difference between the west and east would quickly start the Cold War Nuclear weapons complicate issue United Nations: works for world peace & improve the lives of the people of the world. (Replaces League of Nations)
  • 10. Long-standing changes  Nationalism and anti-colonialism = desires for independence and self-determination See: India, Africa, Asia  Advances in science and technology (synthetic rubber, radar, synthetic materials, jet engines, atomic weapons/energy)  New world powers, new threats, new rules lead to … COLD WAR
  • 11. IRON CURTAIN From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an iron curtain has descended across the Continent. Behind that line lie all the capitals of the ancient states of Central and Eastern Europe. Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia; all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere, and all are subject, in one form or another, not only to Soviet influence but to a very high and in some cases increasing measure of control from Moscow.
  • 12. What was the Cold War? A state of economic, diplomatic, and ideological discord among nations without armed conflict after World War II. But, no direct fighting (“hot war”) between superpowers…but in Vietnam, Korea, etc. Why?
  • 13. Cold War Begins a non-military battle of diplomacy and propaganda between the United States and Soviet Union - Many of the smaller wars were called proxy wars because the U.S. and U.S.S.R. never fought face to face
  • 15. The Cold War 1945- 1991
  • 16. Origins of the Cold War Cold War defined by issues raised at Potsdam Conference
  • 18. U.S. vs. USSR (Soviet Union) U.S. U.S.S.R Capitalism Communism Private property State owns Democratic Totalitarian
  • 19. Similarities Both the US & USSR: wanted to defeat Hitler wanted their values and economic and political systems to prevail wanted a sphere of influence agreed that capitalism and communism could not coexist believed the other to be a threat to their own existence
  • 20. Differences Soviets thought capitalism brought imperialism and war Americans thought communism was totalitarian and bent on subjugating other nations
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  • 22. New World Classifications  “First World” Countries: Industrialized, wealthy countries (Western Europe, Canada, US, Australia)  “Second World” Countries: Communist / Communist-controlled countries (USSR, Soviet-bloc countries, China)  “Third World” Countries: Poor, unindustrialized countries that have some sort of natural resource to exploit. (Congo, Iraq)  “Fourth World” Countries: Poor, unindustrialized countries that have little- to no resources to exploit (Haiti)
  • 23. Nuclear Weapons Soviets began their nuclear program in 1943 US hoped to regulate nuclear arms after WWII - but clearly held the advantage Soviets refused to participate, started arms race
  • 24. The Ideological Struggle Soviet & US & the Eastern Bloc Western Nations Democracies [“Iron Curtain”] GOAL  GOAL  spread world-wide “Containment” of Communism Communism & the eventual collapse of METHODOLOGIES: the Communist world.  Espionage [KGB vs. CIA] [George Kennan]  Arms Race [nuclear escalation]  Ideological Competition for the minds and hearts of Third World peoples [Communist govt. & command economy vs. democratic govt. & capitalist economy]  “proxy wars”  Bi-Polarization of Europe [NATO vs. Warsaw Pact]
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  • 30. What’s at stake?  If a 25 megaton bomb was dropped on downtown San Diego the following would be the result
  • 31. What’s at stake? 12 psi  Radius: 6.5 miles  Some building foundations left  98% of the population within this area are dead
  • 32. What’s at stake? 5 psi  Radius: 10.7 miles  Virtually everything is destroyed  All single family homes are gone  50% of population is dead, 40% is injured
  • 33. FIGHTING COMMUNISM CONTAINMENT POLICY: The U.S. would work to stop the spread of communism. 1. Truman Doctrine 2. Marshall Plan 3. NATO and other alliances
  • 34. 4. The Truman Doctrine & Domino Theory Truman Doctrine: U.S. would aid countries around the world who are fighting communism (like Greece and Turkey). Domino Theory: If the U.S. will not fight communism, then countries will fall to communism like dominos.
  • 35. The ‘Truman Doctrine’  Truman had been horrified at the pre-war Allied policy of appeasement and was determined to stand up to any Soviet intimidation. The Truman Doctrine in March 1947 promised that the USA “would support free peoples who are resisting subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures”.  Triggered by British inability to hold the line in Greece, it was followed by aid to Greece and Turkey, and also money to help capitalists to stop communists in Italy and France. It signalled the end of “isolationst” policies.
  • 36. The Marshall Plan 1948 Plan to aid Europe— in ruins Prevent countries from falling to communists Aid American business $17 billion to 16 countries in Europe (not Soviet Union)
  • 37. The ‘Marshall Plan’  The Marshall Plan offered huge sums to enable the economies of Europe to rebuild after World War II, and, by generating prosperity, to reject the appeal of Communism. The Soviet Union (USSR) prevented Eastern European countries from receiving American money.
  • 38. NATO vs. WARSAW PACT North Atlantic Treaty Organization: defense alliance among U.S. and Europe against the Soviet Union. Still exists. Warsaw Pact: Defense alliance among Soviet Union and its satellite governments in Eastern Europe.
  • 39. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1949)  United States  Luxemburg  Belgium  Netherlands  Britain  Norway  Canada  Portugal  Denmark  1952: Greece &  France Turkey  1955: West Germany  Iceland  1983: Spain  Italy
  • 40. Warsaw Pact (1955) } U. S. S. R. } East Germany } Albania } Hungary } Bulgaria } Poland } Czechoslovakia } Rumania
  • 41. Post War Japan:  U.S. occupied – under General MacArthur New constitution Democracy with Emperor as figurehead Rebuild economy Abolished army and navy
  • 42. The Red Scare  Intense fear of Communists taking over U.S. China became a Communist country in 1949. Soviets developed an atomic bomb in 1949. Rosenbergs convicted of selling atomic secrets to Soviet Union. Executed 1953.
  • 44. Korean War [1950-1953] Kim Il-Sung Syngman Rhee “Domino Theory”
  • 45. MacArthur at Inch'on landing • U.S. General Douglas MacArthur led the U.N. force, approximately 80% of which were U.S. soldiers.
  • 46. Korean War, 1950-53  Divided north and south at 38th parallel at end of WWII.  In 1950, Communist North Korea invaded South Korea.  The U.S. and United Nations, aided the South; China aided the North Koreans.  Treaty signed in 1953, keeping dividing line at 38th parallel (still today).  33,000 American soldiers died, 100,000 wounded.
  • 47. The Shifting Map of Korea [1950-1953]
  • 48. Ending the War: U.N. troops regained South Korea by March of 1951. • Gen. MacArthur wanted to attack China with support of Chinese nationalists. • President Truman disagreed with MacArthur about attacking China.
  • 49. • Truman fired MacArthur for defying him by publicly taunting and threatening the Chinese.
  • 50. • In July of 1953, the Korean War ended
  • 51. Space Race  Began when Soviets beat the U.S. into space  Soviet satellite Sputnik launched in 1957  Explorer I, the first U.S. satellite, was launched in 1958.  The National Defense Act of 1958 approved federal funding of education in math, science and foreign languages.  Reforms in education –
  • 52. The Arms Race: A “Missile Gap?” } The Soviet Union exploded its first A-bomb in 1949. } Now there were two nuclear superpowers!
  • 53. Nuclear Arms Race  Hydrogen bomb invented – both U.S. and Soviets had them  1,000 times more powerful than atomic bomb—vaporized an island.  Dangers of fallout and radiation  Many built bomb shelters!!
  • 54. Premier Nikita Khrushchev About the capitalist states, it doesn't depend on you whether we (Soviet Union) exist. If you don't like us, don't accept our invitations, and don't De-Stalinization invite us to come Program to see you. Whether you like it our not, history is on our side. We will bury you. -- 1956
  • 55. An Historic Irony: Sergei Khrushchev, American Citizen Who buried who?
  • 57. • The U.S. gave the Chiang Kai-shek millions of dollars, but the communists won the war.
  • 59. Paris, 1961 Khrushchev & JFK meet to discuss Berlin and nuclear proliferation. Khrushchev thinks that JFK is young, inexperienced, and can be rolled.
  • 60. The Berlin Wall Goes Up (1961) Checkpoint Charlie
  • 61. Ich bin ein Berliner! (1963) President Kennedy tells Berliners that the West is with them!
  • 63. Cuban Missile Crisis (1962) We went eyeball-to-eyeball with the Russians, and the other man blinked!