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WINNING the WAR / PLANNING the PEACE The Allies: US, England, USSR, and China Feb 1945 Yalta Conference: US-USSR-England GERMANY must agree to UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER Germany will be divided into 4 parts USSR agrees to declare war on Japan after the defeat of Germany Potsdam Conference US-USSR-England Japan must agree to UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER (later US will allow the Emperor to stay )

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Page 1: WINNING the WAR / PLANNING the PEACE The Allies: US ... · the democratic United States and the Communist USSR had different forms of government, economy,and world views. Both sides

WINNING the WAR / PLANNING the PEACEThe Allies: US, England, USSR, and China

Feb 1945 Yalta Conference: US-USSR-England GERMANY must agree to UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDERGermany will be divided into 4 partsUSSR agrees to declare war on Japan after the defeat of Germany

Potsdam ConferenceUS-USSR-EnglandJapan must agree to UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER(later US will allow the Emperor to stay )

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GLOBAL Essential Questions1 How to prevent a 3rd World War?2 How to handle some 21 million refugees, including the Holocaust survivors?3 How to prevent the return of the Great Depression?4 How to rebuild the world’s economy and restore trade?5 European colonies or independence?

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US ESSENTIAL QUESTIONSHow to provide jobs for the 16 million returning soldiers?How to manage the social changes and the issue of civil rights for African-Americans, Hispanic Americans, and women?How can capitalism and communism coexist?How to use atomic weapons in the future?

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TheCold War

Adapted from Ms. Susan M. Pojer from Horace Greeley HS in Chappaqua, NY

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Legacy of WW2A. Worldwide casualties 25+ million military died 55-80+ million civilians died (including those from disease) US loses 400,000 killed and 600K woundedB. European and Asian economies devastated US economy grows - strongest in the worldC. United Nations is created to secure world peace - the US joinsD. The US uses atomic weapons to win the war, is the world superpower

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The Cold War was a battle of ideas/ideologies

Soviet Union & Eastern

European Bloc Nations

US & the Western European

Democracies

GOAL → spread world-wide Communism

GOAL → “Containment” or limiting the spread of Communism

Former allies against Hitler’s Nazi Germany in WW2, the democratic United States and the Communist USSR had different forms of government, economy,and world views.

Both sides wanted to win over the hearts and minds of the rest of the world, especially the former colonies / new countries in Africa and Asia.

Both countries wanted to prevent a WW3.

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The “Iron Curtain” – a line separating the democratic Western European countries from the Communist Eastern European countries.

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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Truman Doctrine [1947]The U. S. should support free peoples throughout the world who were resisting takeovers by armed minorities or outside pressures…We must assist free peoples to work out their own destinies in their own way. US President Harry S. Truman (basically resist Communism)The U.S. gave Greece & Turkey $400 million in aid to defeat communist groups.

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Marshall Plan [1948]1. US Stated Goal: Rebuild the European

countries devastated by WW2. Named after the Secretary of State, George Marshall

2. The U. S. should provide aid to all European nations that need it. This move is not against any country or doctrine, but against hunger, poverty, desperation, and chaos. (Real goal was to preserve democracies in Europe and strengthen America’s trading partners.)

3. $12.5 billion of US aid to Western Europe. The USSR rejected aid for itself and the Eastern European countries. Western Europe’s economy improves very quickly with US aid.

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Post-War Germany, including Berlin

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Germany and Berlin• Germany is occupied by soldiers from the US,

Great Britain, France, and the USSR.• Berlin is also divided into 4 zones.• The Soviets block the roads and railroads into

Berlin to force the other countries to leave. America leads the Berlin airlift for over a year, flying in all the supplies needed to keep the city going. Planes landed, unloaded, and took off in 8 minutes. Eventually the USSR allowed ground transportation to resume.

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Berlin Blockade & Airlift (1948-49)

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The Cold WarThe Cold War was an era of competition and conflict between the superpowers the US and the USSR, along with their allies, when the threat of nuclear war created constant world tension. It was “cold” because the superpowers never attacked (“hot” war) each other.The US led NATO and the USSR led the Warsaw Pact.

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The Arms Race:} The Soviet Union exploded its

first A-bomb in 1949.} Both the US and USSR will race

to develop more powerful nuclear weapons and make thousands of them.

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North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1949)

Democracies

❖ United States

❖ Belgium

❖ Britain

❖ Canada

❖ Denmark

❖ France

❖ Iceland

❖ Italy

❖ Luxemburg

❖ Netherlands

❖ Norway

❖ Portugal

❖ 1952: Greece & Turkey

❖ 1955: West Germany

❖ 1983: Spain

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GermanyThe US and NATO decided to make Germany a powerful ally in the defense of Western Europe and not treat them as formers Nazis to be punished. West Germany became a country in 1949 and joined NATO just six years later. Its economic growth was considered a miracle. Germany even paid off over 50% of its debts to US banks from the Great Depression East Germany was a Warsaw Pact, Communist country directly led by the USSR.

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Warsaw Pact : Communist Governments under direct control of the USSR (1955)(USSR liberated them from Nazi rule)

} U. S. S. R.} Albania} Bulgaria} Czechoslovakia

} East Germany} Hungary} Poland} Rumania

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Mao’s Revolution: 1949

Who lost China? – A 2nd } Power!

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Communist ChinaThe Nationalists in China were US allies against Japan in WW2. In 1949, they were overthrown by Mao’s Communist army. The Nationalists were corrupt and had treated the people they ruled poorly. In comparison, the Communists under Mao Zedong won peasant support and then victory. The defeated Nationalists fled to the island of Taiwan.In the US, President Truman and the Democrats were blamed for “losing China.” Fear of Communism becomes a powerful force in domestic politics.

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The Korean War: A “Police Action” (1950-1953)

Syngman Rhee

Kim Il-Sung

“Domino Theory”

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The Korean War (1950-53)After WW2, the US and USSR split the Korean peninsula into two regions.

•North Korea was occupied by the USSR and becomes a Communist ally

•South Korea is occupied by the US becomes our ally and a democracyIn 1950, the North Koreans invaded South Korea and nearly won a quick victory. The United Nations supported South Korea and many countries helped the US defend South Korea.

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The Korean War (1950-53) The US commander General MacArthur launched a surprise invasion of North Korea and quickly drove North Korean forces up to the border with China. Mao’s China warned the US not to approach the Chinese border and launched its own surprise attack in December, 1950. Over the next 2 years bloody fighting created a stalemate (no winner). It was called a “Police Action” because fear of WW3 and nuclear weapons kept the US from using all its might to win the war.

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The US Army and Air Force made up the greatest part of the United Nations forces

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The Korean War The Chinese invasion appeared to be winning and General MacArthur called for the use of Atomic Bombs. He also criticized Truman for not trying to win the win war aggressively enough. Truman feared a nuclear war with the USSR might result.In the US, the President is the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces. Although MacArthur was tremendously popular, Truman “fired” him for attempting to determine how the war would be fought and what its goal would be. In appointing a new US commander in Korea, Truman emphasized the fact that the President makes the decisions about waging war and not the military.In 1953, President Eisenhower compromised with North Korea and the fighting stopped. The war has never ended but the 38th parallel now divides the two countries.

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The House Committee on Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)McCarthyism: the use of unproven accusations against someone to label them a CommunistBlacklisting: preventing someone from getting work because they are suspected of being a CommunistFear of Communism / the Cold War / the Korean War led many Americans to believe in Senator McCarthy that Communists were undermining the US in the government and , Hollywood, everywhere

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McCarthyismFrom 1950-54 many people’s careers were ruined by the accusation of being Communists or for not identifying others as “Commies”. Pleading the 5th Amendment = Guilty to HUACFinally in 1954, Senator McCarthy’s accusations against the US Army and the televised hearings before HUAC led most Americans to reject him. The freedoms guaranteed under the Bill of Rights were considered less important than the threat of Communism.

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Sputnik I (1957)

The Russians have beaten America in space—they have the technological edge!

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Sputnik – The Space RaceIn 1957 the USSR successfully launched the world’s first satellite, which orbited the globe. Americans feared that the satellite could direct nuclear missiles and that the USSR was significantly ahead of the US in scientific research. Overnight, the US added great emphasis to scientific education and the development of satellites and missiles. Over the next two decades the US invested billions of $ into research that led to the 1969 landing on the moon!

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Paris, 1961

USSR Leader Khrushchev & President John F. Kennedy meet to discuss Berlin and nuclear

proliferation. Khrushchev thinks that JFK is young, inexperienced, and can be rolled.

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The Berlin Wall (1961-1989)The Berlin Wall prevents East Germans from fleeing Communism and going to West Berlin, from there

travelling to freedom in the NATO countries

CheckpointCharlie

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Ich bin ein Berliner! (1963)

President Kennedy tells Berliners

that the West is with them!

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Khrushchev Embraces Communist Cuba’s leader Fidel

Castro, 1961

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Bay of Pigs Disaster (1961)The US secretly helps Cubans try to overthrow Fidel Castro and end Communism. The invasion is a disaster and a humiliating defeat for the US. Castro will turn to the USSR for protection afterwards and Krushchev will secretly have nuclear missiles installed in Cuba.

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Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)US photo of nuclear missiles being set up in Cuba

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Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)For 13 days in October, 1962The US and USSR stood ready to go war and possibly use their nuclear weapons (the US had 5,000 and the USSR had 340).

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Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)

Tense negotiations ended with the USSR retreating and their missiles being removed from Cuba. Later, the US removed missiles from Turkey. This is considered the closest mankind has come to a nuclear war.

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Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)

We went eyeball-to-eyeball with the Russians, and the other man blinked!

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The US’s Vietnam War: (1965-1973