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The Heirs of War
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The New World
  • In 1945, the United states was the only major
    power whose territory had not been devastated by
    world war 2.
  • The U.S had large oil deposits, and produced more
    than half of the worlds industrial and
    agricultural production.
  • America had replaced Europe as the leader of the
    industrialized world.

3
USSR
  • The Soviet Union had lost an estimated 20 million
    soldiers in the war. It contained the largest
    land mass of any country, and it had a wealth of
    resources.
  • The USSR also had control of the Eastern European
    countries which had vast technical skills and
    industrial equipment.

4
Competition
  • These two vast superpowers began to dominate
    world politics and forced the other countries of
    the world to choose sides.
  • The world was also very unstable at this time as
    many nations were rebuilding after the war.
  • Some nations took advantage of Britains weakness
    and fought for independence. I.E India
  • Nations hoped that the two superpowers could
    remain friendly and provide stability in the
    world.

5
  • This was not to be.
  • The world became separated in a battle of West
    (U.S, Britain, France etc.versus East (U.S.S.R,
    China, East Germany)
  • It was also a war of ideals. Democracy versus
    Communism
  • Free Market Liberalism versus Centrally plan
    economies.

6
Origins of the Conflict
  • Relationships between the U.S and U.S.S.R were
    never friendly.
  • In 1917 the Russian revolutionary ideas spread to
    the U.S calling for a more socialist style of
    government.
  • The U.S tried to overthrow the communist
    government to stop the spread of communism
    throughout the world.

7
Origins of the Conflict
  • In 1939, the U.S.S.R signed a secret
    non-aggression pact with Germany saying they
    would not attack each other if war broke out.
  • This angered the west and caused great tensions
    between the USSR and the US.
  • In 1941 Germany attacked the USSR and broke the
    treaty. The USSR then joined with the western
    nations for the war.

8
American and British Perspectives
  • With the end of the war came an end of
    cooperation between the two powers.
  • Soviet expansion was a very serious threat to the
    West. They needed access to foreign markets and
    economies for trade.
  • The USSR had troops in Central Europe
    (Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria and Hungary). And the
    US did not believe their explanation that it was
    for defensive purposes.

9
  • In 1947 a communist government was imposed on
    Soviet occupied Hungary and Czechoslovakia.
  • This went against the Yalta conference which
    guaranteed free elections throughout Europe.
  • In Greece, the Soviets funded an uprising to
    overthrow the British backed Royalist government.
  • They also pressured Turkey to give up the straits
    of the black sea so they would have access to the
    Mediterranean.

10
  • The U.S intervened by providing 400 million in
    aid to assist the governments of Greece and
    Turkey.
  • This led to the creation of the Truman Doctrine.
  • This doctrine gave the US the right to support
    free people from outside pressures or armed
    minorities and promised the US would contain the
    threat of communism throughout the world.

11
Soviet Perspective
  • The Soviet Union was also had bad relations with
    the West as it believed they delayed opening a
    second front in the second world war.
  • The USSR was left alone to battle Germany while
    the west did nothing.
  • The U.S stopped sending arm shipments to the USSR
    even though it was promised in the lend lease act.

12
  • The Soviets also felt the US use of the atomic
    bomb on Hiroshima was a deliberately designed to
    intimidate them.
  • Stalin also did not believe in capitalism and
    wanted to form a trade union called COMECON
    Council for Mutual Economic assistance. This
    would be blocked off from trading with the West
    and contained China and Central Europe.

13
Nuclear Arms Race
  • The Atomic Bomb quickly brought an end to the war
    in the pacific. The U.S agreed to peace with
    Japan afterwards.
  • The Soviets and Americans proposed that all
    nuclear weapons should be eliminated.
  • The U.N should have control over the technology
    but neither nations could agree on the details of
    how it should be done. They did not trust each
    other enough.

14
  • The USSR developed an atomic bomb in 1949. 4
    years later the US developed a hydrogen bomb 1000
    times the power of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima
  • Within a year the Soviets did the same
  • The U.S developed bombers that could deliver the
    weapon and also had advanced ballistic missiles
    with better accuracy. It looked as though the
    US was winning

15
ICBM
  • In 1957, the USSR developed the first
    Intercontinental Ballistic Missile. This could
    reach anywhere in the US from the USSR.
  • The US developed one a year later.
  • By 1970 each superpower had enough missiles to
    destroy all the cities in the others country 12
    times.

16
  • Britain 1949, France 1956, and China 1964 also
    acquired Nuclear technologies during this time.
  • The world was afraid of Nukes getting into the
    wrong hands and began signing treaties designed
    to stop the spread.
  • Non nuclear proliferation treaty, SALT 1 and 2
    were all enacted to control the spread of Nuclear
    technologies.

17
  • The U.S failed to ratify the SALT 2 and has
    routinely broken the Non proliferation treaty by
    testing and developing missile defense.
  • These treaties were designed to reduce the number
    of nuclear missiles and research in technology.
  • Although it was designed with the purpose of
    reducing arms, it made no real difference.

18
Nuclear Diplomacy
  • Neither side ever wanted a Nuclear war
  • It was mutually decided that if one country was
    attacked than the other would respond. This made
    the act of first strike improbably
  • Mutual destruction would be the only thing
    accomplished.
  • The Cuban Missile crisis was the closest to
    nuclear destruction the world has come.

19
MAD and Detente
  • MAD Mutually Assured Destruction. If one
    nation ever attacked it would mean the
    destruction of both nations. Led to Detente
  • Détente a period of peace and relaxing of
    tension.
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