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Chapter 33 Restructuring the Postwar World Chapter 33 Restructuring the Postwar World

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Section 1 Cold War Superpowers Face Off The opposing economic and political philosophies of the US and SU lead to global competition ALLIES BECOME ENEMIES SU s nonaggression pact with Germany ID: 712488

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Slide1

Chapter 33

Restructuring the Postwar WorldSlide2

Section 1

Cold War: Superpowers Face Off

The opposing economic and political philosophies of the US and SU lead to global competition.Slide3

ALLIES BECOME ENEMIES

SU ‘s nonaggression pact with Germany

SU thought the US came into WWII too lateSlide4

Yalta Conference: A Postwar Plan

February 1945

US, Britain, and SU meet Slide5

Yalta Conference: A Postwar Plan Continued…

Agreed to…

Divide Germany into 4 zones

Germany would pay war reparations to SU

Stalin agreed to join the war against Japan

Eastern Europeans (Poland) would have free elections

Slide6

Creation of the United Nations

50 countries joined the UN. Members protect each other against aggression.Slide7

Creation of the

United Nations

Continued…

All 50 make up the General Assembly, there is also an 11-member Security Council.

5 permanent members have Security Council veto power.Slide8

Differing US and Soviet Goals

USSR lost more lives than the US and their infrastructure was destroyed.Slide9

EASTERN EUROPE’S IRON CURTAIN

USSR wanting to shield itself from invasion from western countries.

USSR disregards the Yalta Conference and formed communist governments on its western boarder.Slide10

EASTERN EUROPE’S IRON CURTAIN Continued…

July 1945: Potsdam Conference is held. Truman, Stalin and Churchill (FDR had died)

USSR was pressed to allow free elections in Poland.

Stalin refuses, says capitalism and communism cannot co-exist.

Slide11

An Iron curtain divides East and West

Germany now split in two; East (including Berlin) communist and West democratic.Slide12

Churchill in a speech made in Fulton, Missouri stated that the USSR had created an “iron curtain” between Democratic Western Europe and Communist Eastern Europe

Slide13

UNITED STATES TRIES TO CONTAIN SOVIETS

Through the Truman Document a policy of containment was issued.

Tried to stop communist expansion.

Congress is asked to aid Turkey and Greece.Slide14

The Marshall Plan

Secretary of State George Marshall proposed aid to needed European countries.

$12.5 billion issued.Slide15

The Berlin Airlift

1948 France, Britain and the US withdraw from Germany.

Their former occupation zones form one country.

Berlin was divided into 4 zones.

USSR cut West Berlin off from outside influence.

It faced starvation. Slide16

The Berlin Airlift Continued…

From June 1948 – May 1949 Allied planes took off and landed every three minutes in West Berlin.

Brought in food and supplies Slide17

THE COLD WAR DIVIDES THE WORLD

Definition: struggle of U.S., USSR using means short of war. Lasted until 1991.Slide18

Superpowers Form Rival Alliances

1949: Because of the Berlin blockade, 10 western European nations, the US and Canada formed NATO.

NATO – North Atlantic Treaty Organization, defensive military alliance.

An attack on any NATO member would be considered an attack on all members.Slide19

Superpowers Form Rival Alliances Continued…

1955: USSR responds by forming the Warsaw Pact.

1961: Soviets build Berlin Wall to separate East and West Berlin.Slide20

The Threat of Nuclear War

US has atomic bombs

1949

USSR exploded its own atomic weapon.

1950

Truman issues work on a thermonuclear weapon: the H-bombSlide21

The Threat of Nuclear War Continued…

1953

Eisenhower is president.

John Foster Dulles was secretary of State. He issued a policy known as brinkmanship.

Definition

Willingness to go to the edge of war.Slide22

The Cold War in the Skies

1957

USSR creates a ICBM (intercontinental ballistic missile)

Sputnik was launched. First unmanned satellite.

1958

US sends its first missile.

1960

US wants to be able to fly over USSR.Slide23

The Cold War in the Skies Continued..

USSR says no

Hits a US spy plane (U-2) over 15 miles high in the sky.

US feels a need to catch up to, or surpass the Soviets.

1961 USSR: first man in space.

1969 US first man on the moon.

 

                                                                

U-2 In Flight

 

                                                             

Khruhchev displays wreckage of the U-2 spy plane shot down over the USSR.Slide24
Slide25

Name of Conference, Who the people are, Main thing discussedSlide26

This term was coined in Fulton Missouri by this person.

Aid to European Countries fell under this _____ plan.

What did the allies form because of the Berlin blockade and what was USSR’s response?

John Foster Dullas coined the term_____ and it means what?

Truman made this and it helped these countries.