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The Cold War Begins 16.1
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FDR passed away right when tensions w/ the S.U. were breaking down
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“The enemy of my enemy is my friend…” This is why the U.S. and S.U. were alliances Common enemy = Nazi Germany Few similarities otherwise
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United States Democracy Free elections Economic + religious freedom Private property Individuality Soviet Union Communist Party made all economic, political, + military decisions No freedom of worship No ownership of property Punished if a critic
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Stalin: Wanted Germany weak + Eastern Europe to remain under Soviet control U.S./rest of Allies Wanted strong, unified Germany + independent nations Eastern Europe
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Yalta Conference Free elections in E. Europe + to divide Germany BUT after the war many of the nations that S.U. occupied became satellite states not free states Controlled by S.U.
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Potsdam - Stalin refused to commit to free elections in E. Europe Truman believed he was on the path to “world conquest” Soviet Red Army = big threat Rivalry began in 1945 that would last for 46 years aka the Cold War b/c the 2 superpowers never actually fought each other directly in a military conflict
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Churchill called Stalin’s influence = “iron curtain” that ran across Europe East of the curtain S.U. was installing communist gov’ts + police states in nations = more power for Stalin ∴ democracies must stand firm
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Gov’ts in Greece + Turkey were being threatened by communists seeking to take over 1947 – U.S. only country w/ the resources to help them…
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Greece + Turkey needed aid ∴ Truman addressed Congress on 03/12/47 Asked them for $ to support the free peoples who are fighting conquest by armed communists Congress gave him $400 million to aid Greece + Turkey Truman Doctrine: Truman’s promise to aid nations struggling against communism
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http://www.asdk12.org/staff/miller_roger/pag es/US_History/Cold%20War/Sources%20of%20So viet%20Conduct%20by%20X%20(excerpts).pdf http://www.asdk12.org/staff/miller_roger/pag es/US_History/Cold%20War/Sources%20of%20So viet%20Conduct%20by%20X%20(excerpts).pdf George Kennan, “X,” wrote “The Sources of Soviet Conduct” in Foreign Affairs magazine He outlined the American policy of containment Keep communism w/in its existing borders
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Kennan argued that Stalin wanted to expand the Soviet empire BUT argued Stalin wouldn’t risk the security of the S.U. for this goal The U.S. needed to ∴ contain and pressure Stalin
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In other words Stalin wouldn’t risk a war w/U.S. (+ potential destruction of S.U.) just to expand BUT the U.S. NEEDED to offer a full commitment to keeping the S.U. at bay
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U.S. Sec. of State, George Marshall unveiled a recovery plan for Europe Stronger economies = more success in defending communism Early 1948 - Marshall Plan: $13 billion in loans/grants to W. European countries to help them rebuild Satellite states in E. Europe were offered the aid but Stalin refused
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Tensions were highest in Germany:
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West Berlin: “a bone in the throat” of the S.U. Prosperity and freedom East Berlin: Low standard of living and control
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∴ in June 1948: Stalin stopped all highway, railway, + waterway passages from West Germany into West Berlin Berlin Airlift: (blockade lasted June ‘48- Sept ‘49) Stalin couldn’t control the sky… ∴ the U.S. and GB dropped supplies into W. Berlin using airplanes
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1949 – North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) formed to defend W. Europe against SU Made up of 12 W. European + N. American countries “An armed attack on against one or more of them…shall be considered an attack against all of them” Called collective security 1955 West Germany joined in NATO
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In response, S.U. and its satellite states formed Warsaw Pact
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