AIM: Why did the Cold War intensify in 1949?

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AIM: Why did the Cold War intensify in 1949? Do Now: BRAIN DRAIN: What problems exist between the SU and US and where do they exist?

Berlin Airlift 1948-49

Berlin Airlift 1948-49 Stalin blocked roads, bridges, and canals in West Berlin Allies started an airlift. food, medicine and other necessities.

Berlin Air Lift--German children watching American planes bring food, 1948 German children watching an American plane in "Operation Vittles" bring food and supplies to their city. The airlift kept a city of 2 million people alive for nearly a year and made West Berlin a symbol of the West's resolve to contain the spread of Soviet communism.

Girl in front of dome atomic bomb shelter As the Cold War intensified and the Soviets became a nuclear power, the government began to consider methods to survive a nuclear war. One "solution" was to encourage people to build backyard bomb shelters. Pictured here is one family's atomic bomb shelter that slept six. The cost was $1,250 in 1951.

Berlin: 1949-1961 5,000 East Berliners fled to West Berlin 1961: USSR built the “Berlin Wall”

1949 Soviet Atomic Bomb & China 1949: SU successfully tests a-bomb Mao Zedong: communist leader takes over China US refuses to recognize Chinese gov’t

Korea divided at 38th parallel North: communist South: democratic 1950: North Koreans invade South Korea with Soviet weapons

Exit Ticket Main Idea: Could conflict in Korea have been prevented? Why or why not? Inquiry: How have foreign affairs shaped modern American society?