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Chapter 27
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The fate of Germany became a source of heated contention between the Soviets and the West After WWII, the Allied powers had divided Germany into four zones, each occupied by one of the allies, U.S., Britain, France, and Soviet Union. Berlin, located deep in the Soviet zone was divided into four zones also. After attempts to reach a final peace treaty with Germany, Britain, France and the U.S. decided to unify the three western sections of Germany and create a West German government.
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The Soviets opposed the creation of a separate West German state. Soviets attempted to prevent it by making a blockade of West Berlin, June 1948. Soviet forces did not allow trucks, trains, nor barges into the three western zones. Food and supplies were cut off to 2.5 million people The western powers did not want another war but how would the people inside the blockade survive
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The solution to the blockade was the Berlin Airlift Supplies would be would be flown in by U.S. and British planes. -For 10 months, more than 200,000 flights carried 2.3 million tons of supplies The Soviets who wanted to avoid a war too, gave in and lifted the blockade in May 1949
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In September 1949, the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) was formally created Then the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) was set up by the Soviets.
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In 1949, communist Mao Zedong takes control of China Mao forms the People’s Republic of China Mao’s victory strengthened U.S. fears about the spread of communism The Soviet Union explodes its first atomic bomb in 1949
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The U.S. and Soviet Union were both building up their armies and weapons. Nuclear weapons became increasingly destructive. Each superpower raced to build deadlier bombs. Both sides believed that an arsenal of nuclear weapons would actually prevent war. Neither side could risk using their massive supplies of weapons for fear that he other side would retaliate and devastate the attacker.
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NATO- North Atlantic Treaty Organization Formed in April 1949 Belgium, Luxemburg, France, Netherlands, Great Britain, Italy, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, and Iceland signed with U.S. and Canada All the powers agreed to provide mutual help if any were attacked Warsaw Pact- Military alliance between Eastern European states Formed in 1955 Soviet Union, Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland and Romania Europe was once again divided into hostile alliance systems, just like before WWI
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The Korean war began in 1950 Started as an attempt by the Communist government of North Korea(aligned with Soviet Union) to take over South Korea U.S. jumps in on side of South Korea The Korean War confirmed American fears of Communist expansion U.S. expands its military alliances all over the world.
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SEATO – Southeast Asia Treaty Organization To stem soviet aggression in the East U.S., Britain, France, Pakistan, Thailand, the Philippines, Australia, and New Zealand CENTO- The Central Treaty Organization To prevent Soviet Union from expanding to the south Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Great Britain, and the U.S. By the mid 1950s, the U.S. was in a military alliance with 52 different nations
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U.S. and Soviet Union now were working to stockpile nuclear weapons. Deterrence- policy of huge arsenals of nuclear weapons on both sides prevented war. In 1957, Soviet Union sent Sputnik I, the first human made space satellite into orbit The space race had started New goal- 1 st one to the moon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g25G1M4EXrQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g25G1M4EXrQ
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Bomb Drills http://youtu.be/120wGLgCTkg http://youtu.be/120wGLgCTkg Sputnik I http://youtu.be/KMFvr1VwSSo http://youtu.be/KMFvr1VwSSo
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