Title: USS Virginia
 1USS Virginia
- Pearl Harbor Naval Base, December 7, 1941
2  World War II in the Pacific   
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 5D-Day 1944 During the Normandy Invasions at Omaha 
Beach, June 6, 1944, airborne paratroopers landed 
behind German coastal fortifications around 
midnight, and American and British forces hit 
several beaches at daybreak as Allied ships and 
bombers provided cover. American troops secured 
full control of Omaha Beach by nightfall, but at 
a price of 3,000 casualties. Allied air power 
prevented the Germans from bringing up reserves 
and counterattacking. 
 6  Defeat of the Axis in Europe, 19421945   
 7  World War II in the Pacific   
 8Nagasaki bomb
-  Three days after the U.S. dropped the first 
 atomic bomb on Hiroshima, it exploded a second
 bomb over Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. Despite
 these terrible blows, Japan still did not
 surrender for another week.
9Defendants in the Nuremberg Trials 1945-1949 
 10Big Three at Yalta With victory over Nazi Germany 
assured, the leaders of the Soviet Union, 
Britain, and the United States (Stalin, Winston 
Churchill, and Franklin D. Roosevelt) were in 
reasonable spirits (though Roosevelt was ailing) 
when they met at Yalta, a Black Sea resort in the 
Soviet Union, in February 1945. Important sources 
of friction among them were evident at the 
meeting, but the differences that led to the Cold 
War did not seem paramount at this point. The 
Yalta conference proved to be the last meeting of 
the three leaders. 
 11Overview 
 12Worldwide cooperation and the establishment of 
international organizations to prevent WWIII
  13George Kennan
- Excerpt from the Long Telegram
- We must formulate and put forward for other 
 nations a much more positive and constructive
 picture of sort of world we would like to see
 than we have put forward in past. It is not
 enough to urge people to develop political
 processes similar to our own. Many foreign
 peoples, in Europe at least, are tired and
 frightened by experiences of past, and are less
 interested in abstract freedom than in security.
 They are seeking guidance rather than
 responsibilities. We should be better able than
 Russians to give them this. And unless we do,
 Russians certainly will...
14The Iron Curtain and Trumans Response
- Containment official US policy to prevent the 
 spread of communism outside the USSR
- Truman Doctrine to support free people who are 
 resisting attempted subjugation by armed
 minorities or by outside pressures
- Marshall Plan US funds for the re-building of 
 Europe  provides 13.5 billion in aid to 16
 countries in just 4 years
15- National Security Act of 1947 
- Department of Defense, National Security Council 
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) 
- Peacetime draft (1949) 
- Increase in military spending by 400 
- Executive Order 9835 (March 1947) 
- Taft-Hartley Act 
- House Committee on Un-American Activities 
- McCarran Internal Security Act (1950) 
- Immigration and Nationality Act (1952)
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 17Berlin airlift
-  Located deep within communist East Germany, 
 West Berlin was suddenly cut off from the West
 when Josef Stalin blockaded all surface traffic
 in an attempt to take over the war-torn city.
 Between June 1948 and May 1949, British and U.S.
 pilots made 272,000 flights, dropping food and
 fuel to civilians. The Berlin Airlift
 successfully foiled the blockade, and the Soviet
 Union reopened access on May 12.
18  Cold War European Alliance Systems  
-  The North Atlantic Treaty Organization includes 
 Canada and the United States and stretches as far
 east as Turkey. By contrast, the Warsaw Pact
 nations were limited to the contiguous communist
 states of Eastern Europe, with the Soviet Union
 as the dominant member.