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The Cold War. Mrs. Carter. United Nations. A system of collective security Allied leaders Limited ability to carry out mission General Assembly Security Council Maintain international peace and security Perm. Members: US, GB, SU, France 6 temp. members- elected for 2 yr terms.
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The Cold War Mrs. Carter
United Nations • A system of collective security • Allied leaders • Limited ability to carry out mission • General Assembly • Security Council • Maintain international peace and security • Perm. Members: US, GB, SU, France • 6 temp. members- elected for 2 yr terms
United Nations • Each perm member had absolute veto power • Western nations dominated and blocked communist nations • Humanitarian programs were successful • Universal Doctrine of Human Rights • Inalienable rights of all people to religious and civil liberty
Nuremberg Trials • Trial of war crimes for the holocaust • GUIILTY- “war crimes and atrocities”
Nuremberg Principle • No soldier or civilian could be required, or should obey, an order that conflicted with basic humanitarian tenets.
France and the Soviet Union opposed the reunification of Germany • US and GB wanted to rebuild Germany • as a counterforce to the Soviet Union • as a strong market of American and British goods
Winston Churchill • Iron Curtain speech at Westminister College in Missouri • http://www.authentichistory.com/1950s/speeches/19460305_Winston_Churchill_Iron_Curtain_Speech.html
Containment • To contain Communism; to prevent the spread of Communism • A doctrine uniting military, economic and diplomatic strategies to turn back communism and to secure for the United States the leading role in world affairs • NSC-68
George Kennan • “Long Telegram” • Feared expansion of Soviet control in Eastern Europe • Stalin’s speech- inevitability of war with capitalist powers • US objective must be “a long-term, patient, but firm and vigilant containment of Russian expansive tendencies.”
Urged Truman to deploy it’s economic and military resources to prevent the Soviets from expanding beyond their sphere of influence • REGRETS- looking back Kennan regretted not including the following info in his reports: • Failure to emphasize the difficulties that Moscow would face in trying to rule East. And Central Europe • Failure to recognize that his essay would add to the fear of Communism
Truman Doctrine • Military and economic aid to Turkey and Greece • Congress agreed to $400 million in aid • 2 “alternative ways of life”- Truman • Democracy & freedom OR totalitarianism, terror & oppression • Aid program was successful at resisting Moscow
Goal was to prevent the Soviet Union from gaining a stronghold in either Greece of Turkey • Prevent SV from gaining the Strait of Dardanelles (access to the Med. Sea) • Opposition: • Henry Wallace- unfounded fear of Soviet Union • Fiscal conservative- concerned about the cost • Feared deeper, longer lasting foreign “entanglements”
Support: • Dean Acheson- “Not since Rome and Carthage….. [ has there been ] such a polarization of power on this earth” • Must help those that wish to be democracies
Marshall Plan • Background- Europe- post WWII • Inflation • Starvation • Crippled industry & infrastructure • Battered & shaken are the strongholds of democracy • Offered a program of massive US economic assistance to Western Europe
Marshall Plan • George C. Marshall • US humanitarian relief • Aid return of economic health and political stablility • Claimed “not against any country or doctrine but against hunger, poverty, desperation and chaos.”
Marshall Plan • Further Goals • To promote European unity and to end national rivalries • Only a united Europe could present a strong front against Soviet expansionism • Draft a unified recovery program- leading to an American-style of capitalism • Opposition- Andrei Vyshinski • “split Europe into two camps” , denied European nations their “inalienable rights”
Marshall Plan • US benefit- $$$$$$$ • Increased US export to Europe • Decreased European exports • US sent exports on CREDIT b/c Europe lacked credit • Europe ordered farm equipment, industrial machinery, and other goods = $ to help American business
Marshall Plan • Europe’s benefits • rebuild Europe’s economy • Create jobs • Better living conditions • Revival of world trade • Emergence of multinationals • Another front against Communism
Events • June 1948- Western allies allow W. Germany to become developed. 1 nation instead of divided zones of occupation • Stalin felt Soviet security was threatened and stopped all traffic to West Berlin • US & GB respond with Berlin Airlift- food and supplies to W. Berlin • May 1949- Soviet Union lifted blockade • East & West Berlin established as separate states
NATO & Warsaw Pact • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • An attack against one shall be considered an attack against them all • Warsaw Pact • Soviet response to NATO • Wartime alliance
Bretton Woods • New Hampshire in July 1944 • Allied nations • Began planning to rebuild a world financial structure • World Bank- help poor countries to develop transportation, health and Education • International Monetary Fund (IMF)- promote trade, monetary cooperation, and exchange rate stability among non-Communist industrial nations • Seen by Soviet Union as a strategy to end Communism
Japan • In return for sovereignty they agreed to house US military bases and troops • Strategic move for the US
China • China • Communist Red Army- Mao Zedong- mainland China • Nationalists- Chiang Kai-Shek- Taiwan • Americans- Truman “lost China” • Stalin signed a formal alliance with Mao Zedong ***threat of international communism***
US expands # of atomic bombs Testing in Bikini Atoll Soviets began testing A-bomb in 1949 Both began testing hydrogen bombs (more powerful than atomic) US/Soviet Arms Race
Truman • Disliked by many Americans • Bring the Boys Home Movement- rapid demobilization • Taft- Hartley Act (veto) • Won 1948 election- Americans feared a reversal of the New Deal • Desegregated armed forces and banned discrimination in federal civil service • Fair Deal
Truman VS. Congress • Little headway was made • Disputes over Fair Deal programs • Disputes over Taft-Hartley Act • Variety of bills were defeated
Taft-Hartley Act • “slave labor bill” • Reversed much of the Wagner Act • Required union officials to swear they weren’t Communists • Made it more difficult for workers to establish unions • Truman vetoed it • Congress overrode the veto • Dem. Party wanted Truman to resign, to be replaced by Eisenhower
Fair Deal • Truman’s reform program included: • National health care • Federal aid to education • Civil rights legislation • Funds for public housing • New farm program • Increasing minimum wage and social security • Conservatives blocked most programs • Min. wage and ss were the exceptions
Fair Deal • Most reforms were defeated for 2 reason: • Conflict between Truman and Congress • Foreign policy concerns of the Cold War
National Security Act (1947) • Established Department of Defense, National Security Council • Administer and coordinate defense policies and to advice the president • Established Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) • Obtain political, military and economic information from around the world • Classified- secret from Congress and public
Fear of Communist conspiracy and subversion • Executive Order 9835- barred members of the Communist Party & sympathizers from the federal government • Published alist of possibly subversive organizations
HUAC • House Un-American Activities Committee • “friendly witnesses” • “unfriendly witnesses”- stood behind 1st amendment freedom of speech • Advertisers pulled funding during particular movies • Looked for Communists in government, Hollywood and organizations (Boy Scouts) • Blacklists
Official with the State Department Accused of being a Communist Accused of giving secret documents to a Communist Found guilty Jailed Espionage Cases:Alger Hiss
Espionage Cases:Julius & Ethel Rosenberg • Accused of stealing & plotting to convey atomic secrets to Soviets during WWII • Guilty of treason & executed in 1953 • Executed in 1953
Joseph McCarthy Believed Communist conspiracy reached into the government Wild accusations Claimed Democrats were “soft on Communism” b/c they had “lost” China McCarthyism
Silence critics of the Cold War • Went after Jews, African Americans, immigrants, homosexuals, women’s groups- those that were too weak to fight back • McCarthy’s popularity grew because of the American fear of Communism • People were afraid to go against him because he became so powerful • Finally seen as a bully during the televised Army-McCarthy hearings- end of career • “witch hunt” lasted for 3 years
On the Homefront: Domestic • Baby Boom- 1950s- 1960s • Couples married earlier, had children earlier, had more children • Dr. Spock “Baby and Child Care”
Consumer Spending • 2 income families = middle class= higher standard of living= more consumer spending
Billy Graham- evangelical minister- 1st televised crusades for religious revival “God Centered homes” and warned against women who tried to “wear the trousers” Religion
Korea • 1945- Korea divided at 38th parallel • North= Soviets South= US • 1949- USSR & US pulled out of Korea • 1950 North invaded the South • Civil war? • Test by the Soviets? • Truman got approval from UN Security Council to send troops. MacArthur was sent to stop the Communist drive
Korea • Truman expanded war goals • Push Communists back to China • Reunite Korea as a democratic society • China’s response • Crossing the 38th parallel would be seen as a security threat • MacArthur- promised a speedy victory and the boys would be “home for Christmas”
China entered the conflict and pushed the US back across the 38th • Stalemate at the 38th • 18 mo of negotiations and fighting • “There is no substitute for victory!”- MacArthur • MacArthur was dismissed for insubordination- nearly caused a Chinese-American War • Summer 1953- North and South Korea occupied nearly identical territory as at the beginning
Election of 1952 • Rep. Dwight D. Eisenhower “Ike” • VP Richard Nixon • Checkers Speech • Scandal accepting personal gifts • Voters wanted peace and government assisted prosperity • http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.americanrhetoric.com/images/richardnixoncheckers.JPG&imgrefurl=http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/richardnixoncheckers.html&h=343&w=464&sz=22&hl=en&start=1&tbnid=IxKo5wwljaELcM:&tbnh=95&tbnw=128&prev=/images%3Fq%3DCheckers%2Bspeech%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Den