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Cold War USA vs USSR 1945-1991

Communism vs. Capitalism Democracy vs. Dictatorship War of Ideology Communism vs. Capitalism Democracy vs. Dictatorship Freedom vs. Tyranny The Cold War was "cold" because there was not a real war or battles directly against the other. It was a war of words and threats (there were a few small localized battles.)

It all started at the end of the World War 2 The USSR and the Allies cooperated to win the war against the Nazis. Now, they could divide the territory of Germany.

There were 2 main groups: USA Canada Britain Western Europe USSR Cuba China Eastern Europe vs.

Europe during the 2nd World War

The Yalta Conference – Feb. 1945 Meeting post WWII to divide up Europe. USSR and GB had already secretly agreed on most of the divisions – ex Brits got 90% of Greece USSR -- 90% of Romania US didn’t want USSR to gain control of all of Eastern Europe. Big Three: Churchill, Roosevelt & Stalin Met and made important decisions regarding the future progress of the war and the postwar world.

Potsdam Conference – July 1945 Churchill was soon to be replaced by PM Atlee Truman just replaced Roosevelt (who passed away) and was much tougher on Stalin. Churchill Truman Stalin Met to negotiate the terms for the end of World War II

Division of Germany

The causes of the Cold War Ideology The actions of the Soviet Union Arms race: the development of nuclear weapons

1. Ideology means different values ​​and ideas about political and economic systems. Each side believed that their ideology was the best and had to be spread around the world. They also believed that they had to avoid another ideology.

Political Systems United States Soviet Union Democratic Free and fair Individual freedoms - if you work hard, you will have $$ Totalitarian Control of one political party The individual works for the benefit of everyone. No rich and poor

Economic Systems United States Soviet Union Capitalist Private Ownership in business and industry Communist Businesses owned or control by the state

2. The actions of the Soviet Union After the Second War, the troops of the Soviet Union remained in the countries they had released and tried to strengthen communist governments in some countries of Eastern Europe.

The other European countries under the influence of the Soviet Union were: Albania Poland Bulgaria Hungary Romania Estonia Latvia Lithuania Czechoslovakia

The Soviet Union wanted a zone between The United States and allies disapproved of these actions. But they have done nothing. The Soviet Union wanted a zone between itself and the West.

Berlin Wall Construction 1959 http://www.history.com/news/ask-history/how-long-was-the-berlin-wall https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgiQkM-GBMI

Checkpoint Charlie crossing point between East Berlin and West Berlin Most famous passage through the Berlin Wall

non-Communist countries in Europe. The term "Iron Curtain" began to be used to describe the boundary between Communist and non-Communist countries in Europe.

3. The Arms Race Both sides tried to protect themselves from an attack each other in creating the most sophisticated weapons and defense systems. (Nuclear Weapons) This created fear and suspicion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YDYfByEPAY#t=51

US bombed Hiroshima & Nagasaki, Japan - August 1945 - considered the end of WWII but foreshadowed what was to come.

Effects Introduced the most destructive form of warfare and ended war with Japan US proved that it had dominant military capabilities. the USSR and the US could drop the pretence of getting along. The Cold War began.

Upping the anti Policy of deterrence: Stronger military and better weapons to ensure that the other side doesn’t attack 1949 – creation of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization (12 countries) 1949 – Soviets exploded their first nuclear bomb