Title: The Cold War [1945-1991]: An Ideological Struggle
1The Cold War 1945-1991 An Ideological
Struggle
Soviet Eastern Bloc NationsIron Curtain
US the Western Democracies
GOAL ? Containment of Communism the eventual
collapse of the Communist world.George Kennan
GOAL ? spread world-wide Communism
- METHODOLOGIES
- Espionage KGB vs. CIA
- Arms Race nuclear escalation
- Ideological Competition for the minds and hearts
of Third World peoples Communist govt. command
economy vs. democratic govt. capitalist
economy ? proxy wars ? Limited War - Bi-Polarization of Europe NATO vs. Warsaw Pact
2Reasons We Resisted Communism
- Soviet power, unlike that of Hitlerite Germany,
is neither schematic nor adventuristic. It does
not work by fixed plans. It does not take
unnecessary risks. Impervious to logic of reason,
and it is highly sensitive to logic of force. For
this reason it can easily withdrawand usually
does when strong resistance is encountered at any
point. -
- According to Kennan
- The Soviets perceived themselves to be in a
state of perpetual war with capitalism - The Soviets would use controllable Marxists in
the capitalist world as allies - Soviet aggression was not aligned with the views
of the Russian people or with economic reality,
but with historic Russian xenophobia and
paranoia - The Soviet government's structure prevented
objective or accurate pictures of internal and
external reality.
3Map of NATO vs. Soviet Union
4Why is it a Cold War?
- Places where it got Hot (Limited War)
- Korea (1950-1953)
- North Korea (Communist supported by China)
- Kim il-Sung North Korean Leader
- South Korea (Democratic supported by U.S./NATO)
- Vietnam (1955-1973 or 75)
- North Vietnamese (weapons provided by China)
- Ho Chi Minh North Vietnamese Leader
- South Vietnamese (support provided by U.S.)
- Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)
- Fidel Castro attempted to receive a nuclear
missile from Soviet Union - U.S. threatened nuclear war if Cuba received
weapon
5The Division of Berlin
6The Bipolarization of Europe
7Two Superpowers Left in the World
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
- Founded in 1949
- Western Democracies
- Supported Capitalism abroad
- Warsaw Pact
- Founded in 1955
- Eastern Nations under Stalin
- Supported spread of Communism
8U.S. Policies to Fight the Cold War
- Marshall Plan
- Announced in 1947
- Give loans () to European nations to rebuild
after WWII - Total of 12.4 billion dollars loaned to Europe
- Significant success in Europe
- U.S. gains a lot of Europeans trust
- Soviets felt the plan was Economic Imperialism
9U.S. Policies to Fight the Cold War
- Truman Doctrine
- It must be the policy of the U.S. to support
free peoples who are resisting attempted
subjugation by armed minorities or foreign
pressures - -Harry S. Truman
- Provide support for nations resisting Communism
- Provide Aid (Military, weapons, money)
- Quickly used to help Greece, Turkey
10 George Kennan X Article
CONTAINMENTGoals Means
Actual Application
- Restorationof the balance of power
Encouragement of self-confidence in nations
threatened by Soviet expansion.
Long-term program of U.S. economic assistance
Marshall Plan
Exploitation of tensions in international
communism.
Cooperation with communist regimes supporting
Titoism in Yugoslavia
- Reduction of Soviet ability to project outside
power.
11 George Kennan X Article
CONTAINMENTGoals Means
Actual Application
- Modification of the Soviet concept of
international relations.
Negotiating settlement of outstanding differences.
Using carrots sticks containing Germany with
an embrace and Russia at arms length.
12Failures of US Strategy
- Soviet Union tests an Atomic Weapon (1949)
- Soviet Union tests a Hydrogen Bomb (1953)
- Failure to overthrow Fidel Castro in Cuba (Bay of
Pigs incident in 1961) - By 1962, the US created a Quarantine Zone
around the Caribbean in order to prevent the
Soviets from delivering Nukes to Castros
Communist government - It was a 13-day stand-off in the sea with both
sides threatening M.A.D. (Mutually Assured
Destruction)
13Failures of US Strategy
- One of the biggest failures of Containment was
when Chinas civil war ended and Mao Zedong
started the Peoples Republic of China a
communist country. - Mao then began to turn his attention, with the
help of the Soviet Union, to fixing some of the
domestic issues that had plagued China for almost
a century (starvation, lack of infrastructure,
lack of modernization, disparate peoples and
lands, etc.)
14National Defense Budget 1940-1964
15Korean War1950-1953
16Korean War1950-1953
Kim Il-Sung
Syngman Rhee
Domino Theory
17The Shifting Map of Korea1950-1953
- -Both sides continue to arm the Korean border so
that the possibility of renewed warfare remains
a threat even today. - -The most militarized location on the planet
38th parallel.
18Korean Peninsula at Night Present Day
19Vietnam The Long-lasting limited war
- Ho Chi Minh had been trying to free his nation
from French rule from 1941-1950 - In 1950, North Vietnamese declared the
independence of Vietnam and the creation of the
Communist Government. - In 1950, Minh met with Mao Zedong and Josef
Stalin to address recognizing the nation and
providing support from foreign attack
20Vietnam The Long-lasting limited war
- By 1954, U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower
agreed to fund the government in South Vietnam to
prevent all of Vietnam from falling to Communism. - The South Vietnamese leader Ngo Ding Diem refused
to hold free elections - Objective observers Ho Chi Minh would have won
easily. - By 1963, President Lyndon Johnson inherited a
small-scale war from President Kennedy. Johnson
decided to commit U.S. troops to try and defend
South Vietnam.
21- By 1966, 365,000 US troops were in the Vietnam
War - The Viet Cong (Hos supporters were called Viet
Cong) were successful at killing US troops and
escaping. Ho Chi Minhs military success is now
considered one of the greatest military
strategies used in Guerilla War - By 1973 a growing anti-war movement in the US
protested the cost and the growing number of US
casualties. A cease-fire was reached between the
North and South Vietnam. - However, in 1975 the North Vietnamese troops
overran the South Vietnamese army and reunited
the two parts of Vietnam.
22The Unforeseen Benefit of the Cold WarThe Space
Race
- With competition for superior technology, the two
superpowers also competed for outer space as
well. - The Soviets launched the first space satellite in
1957 - Sputnik created fears in the US that the Soviets
would control space and the Space Race began. - The US responded and launched their own satellite
a few months later. - During the 60s the Science and Technology race
continued until the United States reached the
moon with a manned spacecraft in 1969.
23Questions (Due Monday)
- What was the policy of Containment?
- How did Containment get the U.S. embroiled in
foreign wars/conflicts? - Was the U.S. in support of North or South Korea?
Explain why. - Was the U.S. in support of North or South
Vietnam? Explain why. - Is there a belief system today that you believe
must be stopped even if it involves invading
foreign nations? - Explain the Truman Policy. How does it encourage
getting into other nations affairs? - Explain the Marshall Plan. Did it work?