Title: Basic%20Themes%20of%20Chapter%2030
1Basic Themes of Chapter 30
- The Cold War (1945 to 1991)
- Polarization of the world into American and
Soviet camps - Nuclear weapons gave the struggle for world
dominance a new element - Decolonization
- Underdeveloped countries throw of old European
masters - Struggle to gain independence
- These countries get caught in the middle of the
Cold War struggle
2Basic Themes of Chapter 30 (continued)
- For Western Europe, the Cold War has Two Phases
- 1st Phase 1950s and early 1960s
- a great economic recovery and remarkable
political stability in Western Europe - 2nd Phase late 1960s and early 1970s
- Economic progress stagnates damaging social and
political unity - Cold War turns to its hottest phase
3I. Picking Up the Pieces After WWII
41a) Nuremberg War Tribunal
- Interesting International Question Here.
- Why was this city chosen?
51b) Zionism
- What is the greatest asset of the Zionists in
1946? - What is their greatest obstacle?
6Ic). Dealing With Defeated Nations
Germany
7- Germany and Japan were occupied
- Specific breakup of Germany
- Japan flag issue
Berlin
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91d) The United Nations
Security Council (Veto Power) China,
France, England, USSR, U.S.
General Assembly (all members1 vote each)
10II. U.S. versus the Soviet Union
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12How did the Two New Super Powers Feel About Each
Other???
I dont trust this commie bastard!!
????? ????????? , Yankee!
Howdy, Ruski!
Elbe River
13Why didnt the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. get along?
- Superpowers ( atomic bomb)
- Race for spheres of influence in the world
- What does that mean?
- Immediate hotspot- Eastern Europe
- Why were so many countries up for grabs?
- Anger over WWII-
- a. Why was Stalin angry?
- b. Why were the Americans angry?
- Historical animosity (the U.S. had tried to put
down the Russian Revolution) - Different Political Systems
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15Race for Spheres of Influence outside of Europe
16- Why had the allies allowed the Soviets to develop
- such a strong position?
- Teheran (1943) , Yalta (early 1945), and Potsdam
(mid 1945) - America and Britain were not in a position of
power when negotiating with Stalin - Didnt want a separate German-Soviet peace
- Western Allies got to Germany later
- The Soviets were making the central sacrifice
against Hitler - Stalin ended up in possession of Eastern Europe
- No General ever gave up at the conference table
that which his men has won be blood on the
battlefield - American eagerness to bring the boys home at
the end of the war. Justification for doing so ?
the atom bomb.
17Churchill Had Actually Foreseen This Problem
- Wanted D-Day to be an attack through the Balkans
- FDR (and Stalin)
- Attack into France
- FDRs plan won out
- Ramifications?
- Divided Europe East-West
18III. Increasing Tension
19Stalin Refused to give up Eastern Europe. Anyone
think of a country in this orange area whose
failure to get its freedom at the end of the war
is a great irony? (at least from the perspective
of England and France?)
20Stalins Attempts to Institute Friendly Regimes
in Eastern Europe Were Particularly Brutal in One
Country
- Can you guess?
- Czechoslovakia
- Why so brutal there?
?
21The IronCurtain
From Stettin in the Balkans, to Trieste in the
Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across
the Continent. Behind that line lies the ancient
capitals of Central and Eastern Europe.
-- Sir Winston Churchill, 1946
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23American Anti-Isolationism
- Britain has abandoned its role as global
policeman - U.S. steps in
- U.S. will increasingly become an imperialist-type
power - Example
- directly after WWII, U.S. argues that France
should give up Vietnam since their influence
hasnt brought any gains to the Vietnamese people - A mere ten Years Later, when France agrees to
leave Vietnam, U.S. policy has shifted so greatly
that the U.S. enters Vietnam to prevent a
communist takeover of the country
24Were American fears justified?
- Yes
- There were growing communist parties in western
Europe - Soviet Union had a shiny glow for many after
defeating Hitler - Communism advocates worldwide revolution
- Communism seeks to take away private property
- Wealthy in Europe and the U.S. threatened
- The Soviet Union is a surviving Totalitarian
state, which means - Censorship, propaganda, secret police, etc.
- Soviets get the A-Bomb in 1949
- After Yugoslavia bucked being a Stalinist puppet,
Stalin cracked down and forced a very strict
doctrine on other Communist govs - No
- Soviets had been CRUSHED in WWII
- Economy is MUCH weaker than the United States
- Much of the aggressive action of the Soviet
Union can be traced to their paranoia after
having been invaded time and again by other
nations
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26IV. First Clashes
27The Truman Doctrine
- Containment of Communism!!!
- A Response to Stalins Efforts to Pull Turkey,
Iran, and Greece into the Soviet orbit
28The Marshall Plan
29Why give to Europe?
- Lessons learned after Treaty of Versailles
- Convince countries to join Americas Sphere of
Influence - Democratic Capitalism is the way to go!
30Stalin saw Containment as Encirclement
Damn you, Truman. You are really pissing me off!!!
Hee, hee, hee, hee, hee, hee, hee, hee
31Berlin Blockade Airlift (1948-49)
- Stalin Figured if you are going to contain me,
Ill contain you! - closed the roads into West Berlin
- Another reason for the Berlin blockade
- West Berlin presented a problem for Totalitarian
style gov. in Eastern Europe - Do you see why?
32- The Berlin Airlift Broke Stalins Blockade
- As tensions rose, NATO was formed. The Warsaw
Pact was formed in response. - 1 plane per minute, 24 hours a day, for 9 months
- In the end, Stalin removed his blockade the
Western Allies could fly to Berlin - To understand why Stalin gave in, keep in mind
that there is a battle in progress for the hearts
and minds of the decolonizing nations - Any bad press hurts
- Trying to blockade and having these efforts fail
is humiliating - Berlin will remain a flashpoint
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35Western Bloc NATOEastern Bloc Warsaw Pact
36So why is it called a Cold War?
- Brinksmanship
- Moving towards war between the U.S. and Soviet
War (without going across the brink) in an
attempt to make the other guy blink - Berlin Airlift
- Cuban Missile Crisis
- Proxy Wars
- Indirect fights between the superpowers through
third countries - Korea
- Vietnam
- Afghanistan
- Many, many other smaller ones
- Arms Race
- Flex your muscles/weapons without having to use
them - ICBMs
- Spies, etc.
- Keep one step ahead of the enemy
37Slightly More Formal Definition of the Cold War
- An attempt by the Soviet Union and the United
States to spread their respective economic,
political, and social models to the rest of the
globe without resorting to direct nuclear
conflict.
38The Importance of 1949
- Soviets conducted a successful test of the atom
bomb - Rosenbergs
- China falls to Communism
- Mao Zedong
- Failure of the Truman Doctrine
- America becomes determined to put teeth into
its defenses - Red Scare
39Hansen Name ____________________AP Euro
Period _________ Intro to the Cold War
(Note-Taking Guide)
- ? U.S. Versus the Soviet Union
- Why didnt the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. get along?
- __________________ ( atomic bomb)
- Race for _________________________ in the world
- What does that mean? _______________________
_________________________________________ - Immediate hotspot- _____________________
- Why were so many countries up for grabs? _______
__________________________________________ - Anger over WWII-
- Why was Stalin angry? _______________________
- Why were the Americans angry? _______________
- Historical animosity (the U.S. had tried to put
down the _____________________) - Different ____________________________
- Why had the allies allowed the Soviets to develop
such a strong position? - Teheran (1943) , Yalta (early 1945), and Potsdam
(mid 1945) - America and Britain were _________________________
___ when negotiating with Stalin - Didnt want a separate ___________ peace
- Western Allies ___________________________
- The Soviets were making the _______________
against Hitler - Stalin ended up _______________ Eastern Europe
- ? Basic Themes of Chapter 30
- The Cold War (1945 to 1991)
- Polarization of the world into _________________
camps - _______________gave the struggle for world
dominance a new element - Decolonization
- ______________________ threw of old European
masters - Struggle to gain independence
- These countries get ________________________ of
the Cold War struggle - For Western Europe, the Cold War has Two Phases
- 1st Phase 1950s and early 1960s
- a _____________________ and remarkable
_______________ in Western Europe - 2nd Phase late 1960s and early 1970s
- ________________________________ damaging social
and political unity - Cold War turns to its ______________
- ? Picking Up the Pieces After WWI
- Nuremberg War Tribunal
- Zionism
40- ? III. Increasing Tension
- Stalin Refused to give up _______________. Anyone
think of a country in this orange area whose
failure to get its freedom at the end of the war
is a great irony? (at least from the perspective
of _______________________________-?) - _____________________________
- Stalins Attempts to Institute Friendly Regimes
in Eastern Europe Were Particularly Brutal in One
Country - Can you guess?
- _______________________________
- Why so brutal there? _______________________
_________________________________________ - The Iron Curtain- ________________________________
___________ ______________________________________
___________________ - American Anti-Isolationism
- Britain has abandoned its role as global
policeman - ______________________
- U.S. will increasingly become an ________________
power - Example
- directly after WWII, U.S. argued that France
should ____________________ since their influence
hasnt brought any gains to the Vietnamese people - A mere ___________________, when France agreed to
leave Vietnam, U.S. policy has shifted so greatly
that the U.S. _________________________________
_________________________________ - Were American Fears Justified?
- Yes
- There __________________________ in western
Europe - Soviet Union had ______________________ for many
after defeating Hitler
- ? IV. First Clashes
- The Truman Doctrine
- ___________________ of Communism!!!
- A Response to Stalins Efforts to Pull
_________________ ___________________________
into the Soviet orbit - The Marshal Plan- ________________________________
__ _______________________________________________
_ -
- Why Give to Europe?
- Lessons learned after ____________
______________________ - Convince countries to
join Americas Sphere of
Influence - ___________________
is the way to go! - Stalin saw Containment as _________________
- Berlin Blockade and Airlift __________
- Stalin Figured if you are going to contain me,
____________! - closed the roads ____________________
- Another reason for the Berlin blockade
- West Berlin presented a problem for _____________
_______________. in Eastern Europe - Do you see why? - ____________________________
___________________________________________ - The Berlin Airlift Broke Stalins Blockade
- As tensions rose, _____________________. The
________________ was formed in response.
41- So why is it called a Cold War?
- Brinksmanship
- Moving towards war between the U.S. and Soviet
War (without going across the brink) in an
attempt to __________________________________ - __________________________
- ________________Missile Crisis
- Proxy Wars
- ____________________ between the superpowers
through _____________________ - Korea
- _______________
- _______________
- Many, many other smaller ones
- Arms Race
- Flex your muscles/weapons without having to use
them - _____________
- Spies, etc.
- Keep one step ahead of the enemy
- Slightly More Formal Definition of the Cold War
- An attempt by the Soviet Union and the United
States to spread their respective
_________________________ ______________________
to the rest of the globe without resorting to
direct nuclear conflict.