THE UNITED STATES AND THE COLD WAR

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THE UNITED STATES AND THE COLD WAR 1945-1953

FREEDOM TRAIN

Origins of the Cold War US vs. Soviet Union

Long Telegram Containment Iron Curtain Speech

Truman Doctrine

Marshall Plan

Berlin Blockade

NATO

China 1949

Civilians Killed by North Korea Korean War Civilians Killed by North Korea

Firing of General Douglas MacArthur

Cold War and the Idea of Freedom

Hollywood & CIA Patron of the Arts Jakson Pollack Freedom and Totalitarianism Rise of Human Rights

The Truman Presidency

FAIR DEAL

Postwar Strike Wave

Republic Mid-Election Victory 1946

Post War Civil Rights

To Secure These Rights: Commission on Civil Rights

1948 Presidential Election Harry S. Truman-Dem Thomas Dewey-Rep Strom Thurmond-DixieCrat

The AntiCommunist Crusade

HUAC Trials

McCarthyism

Anticommunist Politics McCarran Internal Security Bill of 1950 McCarran-Walter Act of 1952