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COLD WAR
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Gsill for creating
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                     1945-1991
COLD WAR



WWII until 1989/1991
What is a Cold War?
A period of Diplomatic hostility among nations
        without direct armed conflict


                                        USSR

USA
Communism Spreads
•   Starting in the 19th century, groups affiliated
    with communism gained power throughout
    regions of the world.

•   Russia, China, Korea, Vietnam, and Cuba
    eventually become communist.

•   (Like democracy spread beginning in the 18th
    century.)
Cold War begins
• 1. During the communist revolution in Russia,
  the US worked to defeat the communists.

• 2. In WWII, the Soviet army drove the
  Germans back across Eastern Europe. Other
  Allies raced to beat the Soviet Army to Berlin.

• 3. USSR occupied several countries along its
  western border and considered them a
  necessary buffer or wall of protection from the
  west.

• 4. Stalin installed Communist governments in
  Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia,
  Romania, Poland, and Yugoslavia.

• 5. Early in 1946 Stalin declared that
  communism & capitalism could not exist in the
  same world. War between the U.S. & U.S.S.R.
  seemed certain.
“From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an iron
  curtain has descended across the continent.”
• - Winston Churchill March 5, 1946
THE U.S. RESPONSE
1948 - The Truman Doctrine

             • A promise made by U.S.
               President Truman to
               provide military and
               economic support to all
               countries that rejected
               communism
             • This policy of stopping
               any further spread of
               communism became
               known as the policy of
               “containment”
1948 - The Truman Doctrine




1. In what way would the continuation of chaos in Western Europe be
   beneficial to the Soviet Union?
2. What country does the cartoonist see as the savior of Western Europe?
1947 -The Marshall Plan
                What was it?
                •A U.S. program of economic aid to European
                countries to help them rebuild after WWII.




•Provided food, machines, and
other materials to European
nations to help stabilize Europe.
The Marshall Plan




Which country received the most aid from the United States?

Why would Great Britain and France receive the most aid?
The Marshall Plan
Evaluate the two photos. What significant changes have occurred in the second photo?
SOVIET RESPONSE
        BERLIN BLOCKADE
          1948- Soviets
          closed all road and
          rail links to Berlin.
          The Western allies
          began a massive
          airlift to feed the
          West Berliners.
How do you Fight a Cold War?
•   Have the threat of force and power – Arms,
    technology, & influence
    –   NATO (US) & Warsaw Pact (USSR) were the
        two main military alliances
•   Use Propaganda – create hatred and
    paranoia of the other side
•   Send economic aid to weaker nations to
    spread influence and gain allies
•   Support allied nations in conflicts to protect
    interests or agitate other side (sponsor wars)
COLD WAR



EVENTS
COMMUNIST CHINA 1949
          Mao and the
          Communists
          founded the People’s
          Republic of China
          (not recognized by
          the US)
KOREAN WAR 1950 - 1953
         After World War II Korea was
         divided, along the 38th parallel,
         into North Korea, occupied by
         Soviet forces, and South Korea,
         occupied by American forces.
         North Korean forces, seeking to
         unify the country under
         communist rule, invaded the
         south in 1950. Commanded by
         General Douglas MacArthur, UN
         forces prevented a northern
         takeover of South Korea. An
         Armistice was signed in 1953.
1959 - CUBAN REVOLUTION
   In 1959 Fidel Castro seized power in
   Cuba. He nationalized businesses and
   executed opponents, transforming
   Cuba into a Communist state.
   He threatened to spread Communism
   to other Latin American countries.


BAY OF PIGS INVASION 1961
          In 1961 U.S. trained Cuban exiles
          unsuccessfully invaded Cuba at the Bay
          of Pigs.
Berlin Wall 1961
      • The East German
        Government built a
        dividing wall in Berlin
        to separate East and
        West Berlin.
CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS 1962
           In 1962 the United States discovered
           that Cuba was secretly building bases
           to install Soviet missiles with nuclear
           warheads. After President Kennedy
           ordered a naval blockade of Cuba and
           threatened and invasion, Khrushchev
           agreed to withdraw the missiles for a
           pledge that the U.S. would not invade
           Cuba.
VIETNAM WAR 1954-1975
 When the French withdrew from
 Indochina in 1954, Vietnam was
 divided. Ho Chi Minh founded
 Communist North Vietnam, while
 South Vietnam established ties to the
 West.
 Communists known as Vietcong began a
 guerrilla war in South Vietnam with
 North Vietnamese support.
 The U.S. entered the conflict to resist
 communism. Although the U.S. had
 superior technology, and used 500,000
 soldiers it could not defeat the North
 Vietnamese (and its aid from USSR).
 In 1973 U.S. troops withdrew under the
 Paris Peace Accords. In 1975 the
 South fell to the North.
ARMS RACE
The United States developed the Atomic Bomb during WWII.
Soviet scientists developed one in 1949.
For 40 years the superpowers spent huge amounts of money to
develop more & more powerful weapons. This raised the
tensions between the two countries. It also raised the fears
among many people that the superpowers might become
involved in a conflict that would destroy the world.
Nuclear Weapons: Who Has What?
             HISTORY OF NUCLEAR WARHEAD STOCKPILES --
             1945-1995
NOTE: Totals are estimates. Lists include strategic and non-strategic warheads, as well
as warheads awaiting dismantling

                         1945       1955     1965     1975     1985     1995
UNITED STATES              6        3,057    31,265 26,675 22,941 14,766
SOVIET UNION               0         200      6,129 19,443 39,197 27,000
BRITAIN                    0          10       310      350     300       300
FRANCE                     0            0       32      188     360       485
CHINA                      0            0        5      185     425       425
Source: National Resources Defense Council
SPACE RACE
                              The super
                             powers also
                              competed
                              in space.
In 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, a satellite, into orbit around the
Earth.
Soon after the United States established NASA. The race was on.
In 1958 the U.S. launched its own first satellite. In 1961, the Soviets sent the
first man into space.
In 1969 the U.S. was the first nation to put a man on the moon. Both the
Soviets and Americans explored the use of satellites for military purposes.
Who won the Cold War?
                  The U.S.A.!
Beginning in the late 1980s, the Soviet
  Union began to fall apart.
 Its satellites and republics became
  independent.
 A “new” government took control of
  Russia
Why did the U.S. win?
 The Soviet Union’s economy suffered
  as the government spent money to keep
  up with the U.S.
 Lack of freedom and opportunity
  within the Soviet Union and Soviet
  controlled nations.
 People in the USSR pushed for change.
Positive Results of the Cold War
   The US and USSR competed in space
    exploration and military technology which
    had some attached results.
   The US and USSR kept part of the world
    “stable” with their alliances.
   Some sectors of the US and USSR gained
    economically from Cold War spending.
   Alliances with US and USSR gave some
    economic benefits to other nations-
    economic and military aid
Negative Results of the Cold War
   caused the Red Scare and anti-Americanism
   Possibility of nuclear war
   Civil wars and other conflicts were made
    worse by US and USSR involvement.
   The US and USSR supported BAD
    governments & leaders who opposed their
    rival.
   Money spent on the Cold War was money
    not spent on US and Soviet problems.
The cold war

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The cold war

  • 1. COLD WAR Many thanks to my “comrade” Gsill for creating the majority of this PowerPoint.  1945-1991
  • 3. What is a Cold War? A period of Diplomatic hostility among nations without direct armed conflict USSR USA
  • 4. Communism Spreads • Starting in the 19th century, groups affiliated with communism gained power throughout regions of the world. • Russia, China, Korea, Vietnam, and Cuba eventually become communist. • (Like democracy spread beginning in the 18th century.)
  • 5.
  • 6. Cold War begins • 1. During the communist revolution in Russia, the US worked to defeat the communists. • 2. In WWII, the Soviet army drove the Germans back across Eastern Europe. Other Allies raced to beat the Soviet Army to Berlin. • 3. USSR occupied several countries along its western border and considered them a necessary buffer or wall of protection from the west. • 4. Stalin installed Communist governments in Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Poland, and Yugoslavia. • 5. Early in 1946 Stalin declared that communism & capitalism could not exist in the same world. War between the U.S. & U.S.S.R. seemed certain.
  • 7. “From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an iron curtain has descended across the continent.” • - Winston Churchill March 5, 1946
  • 8. THE U.S. RESPONSE 1948 - The Truman Doctrine • A promise made by U.S. President Truman to provide military and economic support to all countries that rejected communism • This policy of stopping any further spread of communism became known as the policy of “containment”
  • 9. 1948 - The Truman Doctrine 1. In what way would the continuation of chaos in Western Europe be beneficial to the Soviet Union? 2. What country does the cartoonist see as the savior of Western Europe?
  • 10.
  • 11. 1947 -The Marshall Plan What was it? •A U.S. program of economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after WWII. •Provided food, machines, and other materials to European nations to help stabilize Europe.
  • 12. The Marshall Plan Which country received the most aid from the United States? Why would Great Britain and France receive the most aid?
  • 13. The Marshall Plan Evaluate the two photos. What significant changes have occurred in the second photo?
  • 14. SOVIET RESPONSE BERLIN BLOCKADE 1948- Soviets closed all road and rail links to Berlin. The Western allies began a massive airlift to feed the West Berliners.
  • 15. How do you Fight a Cold War? • Have the threat of force and power – Arms, technology, & influence – NATO (US) & Warsaw Pact (USSR) were the two main military alliances • Use Propaganda – create hatred and paranoia of the other side • Send economic aid to weaker nations to spread influence and gain allies • Support allied nations in conflicts to protect interests or agitate other side (sponsor wars)
  • 17. COMMUNIST CHINA 1949 Mao and the Communists founded the People’s Republic of China (not recognized by the US)
  • 18. KOREAN WAR 1950 - 1953 After World War II Korea was divided, along the 38th parallel, into North Korea, occupied by Soviet forces, and South Korea, occupied by American forces. North Korean forces, seeking to unify the country under communist rule, invaded the south in 1950. Commanded by General Douglas MacArthur, UN forces prevented a northern takeover of South Korea. An Armistice was signed in 1953.
  • 19. 1959 - CUBAN REVOLUTION In 1959 Fidel Castro seized power in Cuba. He nationalized businesses and executed opponents, transforming Cuba into a Communist state. He threatened to spread Communism to other Latin American countries. BAY OF PIGS INVASION 1961 In 1961 U.S. trained Cuban exiles unsuccessfully invaded Cuba at the Bay of Pigs.
  • 20. Berlin Wall 1961 • The East German Government built a dividing wall in Berlin to separate East and West Berlin.
  • 21. CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS 1962 In 1962 the United States discovered that Cuba was secretly building bases to install Soviet missiles with nuclear warheads. After President Kennedy ordered a naval blockade of Cuba and threatened and invasion, Khrushchev agreed to withdraw the missiles for a pledge that the U.S. would not invade Cuba.
  • 22. VIETNAM WAR 1954-1975 When the French withdrew from Indochina in 1954, Vietnam was divided. Ho Chi Minh founded Communist North Vietnam, while South Vietnam established ties to the West. Communists known as Vietcong began a guerrilla war in South Vietnam with North Vietnamese support. The U.S. entered the conflict to resist communism. Although the U.S. had superior technology, and used 500,000 soldiers it could not defeat the North Vietnamese (and its aid from USSR). In 1973 U.S. troops withdrew under the Paris Peace Accords. In 1975 the South fell to the North.
  • 23. ARMS RACE The United States developed the Atomic Bomb during WWII. Soviet scientists developed one in 1949. For 40 years the superpowers spent huge amounts of money to develop more & more powerful weapons. This raised the tensions between the two countries. It also raised the fears among many people that the superpowers might become involved in a conflict that would destroy the world.
  • 24. Nuclear Weapons: Who Has What? HISTORY OF NUCLEAR WARHEAD STOCKPILES -- 1945-1995 NOTE: Totals are estimates. Lists include strategic and non-strategic warheads, as well as warheads awaiting dismantling 1945 1955 1965 1975 1985 1995 UNITED STATES 6 3,057 31,265 26,675 22,941 14,766 SOVIET UNION 0 200 6,129 19,443 39,197 27,000 BRITAIN 0 10 310 350 300 300 FRANCE 0 0 32 188 360 485 CHINA 0 0 5 185 425 425 Source: National Resources Defense Council
  • 25. SPACE RACE The super powers also competed in space. In 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, a satellite, into orbit around the Earth. Soon after the United States established NASA. The race was on. In 1958 the U.S. launched its own first satellite. In 1961, the Soviets sent the first man into space. In 1969 the U.S. was the first nation to put a man on the moon. Both the Soviets and Americans explored the use of satellites for military purposes.
  • 26. Who won the Cold War? The U.S.A.! Beginning in the late 1980s, the Soviet Union began to fall apart.  Its satellites and republics became independent.  A “new” government took control of Russia
  • 27.
  • 28. Why did the U.S. win?  The Soviet Union’s economy suffered as the government spent money to keep up with the U.S.  Lack of freedom and opportunity within the Soviet Union and Soviet controlled nations.  People in the USSR pushed for change.
  • 29. Positive Results of the Cold War  The US and USSR competed in space exploration and military technology which had some attached results.  The US and USSR kept part of the world “stable” with their alliances.  Some sectors of the US and USSR gained economically from Cold War spending.  Alliances with US and USSR gave some economic benefits to other nations- economic and military aid
  • 30. Negative Results of the Cold War  caused the Red Scare and anti-Americanism  Possibility of nuclear war  Civil wars and other conflicts were made worse by US and USSR involvement.  The US and USSR supported BAD governments & leaders who opposed their rival.  Money spent on the Cold War was money not spent on US and Soviet problems.