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The Cold War 1945 - 1960 Read Pg. 821
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Yalta Conference February 1945 Churchill, Stalin, and Roosevelt Yalta is costal Russia town on the Black Sea Discussed the “World Security Council” that would later evolve into the United Nations Argued over a post war free Poland Divided Post-War Germany into two zones U.S.& England controlled one part and Russia the other part
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continued… The United States wanted an international organization to settle disputes Russia wanted a layer of satellite nations to serve as a buffer to outside agression
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FDR to Truman FDR dies April 12, 1945 Harry Truman inherits the Presidency Truman forced to make the decision about the bomb, and the early days of the Cold War Truman did not trust Russia, but did not wish to fight them or China
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China By 1945 Mao Zedong controlled 1/4 th of the Chinese population, by 1950 they would run Chiang Kai-shek off the mainland and the communist would control the world’s most population nation
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Truman Doctrine The US would fight to support free governments (non-communist) with a policy of “Containment” 1947 National Security Act created the CIA, and the NSC 1948 the Selective Service Act started a new draft
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Marshall Plan Secretary of State George Marshall devised a plan for the rebuilding of Europe It would support free governments, and would mean great profits for American business in Europe
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Germany June 1948 Stalin attempted to take full control of Berlin by placing a blockade around the city The US responded by airlifting in supplies and keeping free Berlin free In response to this aggression, the Northern Atlantic Treaty Organization (N.A.T.O.) was formed By 1949 Russia had atomic weapons and the Cold War was on
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Post WWII Economy Pent-up wartime savings and the power of Labor Unions created post war inflation Thus it was a surprise that Truman won the election of 1948 The affluence of the late 50s and 1960s was just around the corner
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Korea Our “Containment” policy pulled us into war in Korea North Koreas wished to made their nation communistic, South Koreans favored democracy General McArthur who was overseeing the region from post war Japan lead American forces into North Korea
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continued… As we came in on the side of South Korea, China entered on the side of North Korea Truman was unwilling to take on China McArthur told the media that Truman was a wimp Truman fired McArthur and had America fight a defensive war instead
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Fighting Communism At Home Senator Joe McCarthy began to call America’s attention to communist here at home This created the “Red Scare” Eventually McCarthyism was dismissed as a witch hunt, but thousands of public and private citizens were effected by his campaign
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Grandpa Ike In 1952 America turned to war hero General Dwight Eisenhower to become our President during the scary cold war years of the 1950s
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