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End of WW2. The Great Land Grab What happened to Germany Birth of 2 super powers Canada Displaced Persons (DP) Newfoundland, Resources. V.E Day: The war in Europe ends on May 8, 1945. Nazi Germany surrenders when Soviet (Russian) forces enter the city of Berlin. The End of the War.
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End of WW2 The Great Land Grab What happened to Germany Birth of 2 super powers Canada Displaced Persons (DP) Newfoundland, Resources
V.E Day: The war in Europe ends on May 8, 1945. Nazi Germany surrenders when Soviet (Russian) forces enter the city of Berlin The End of the War Hoisting the Soviet Flag in Berlin
Satellite Nations… • Stalin never allowed truly free elections. • Instead, communist governments were installed in many Eastern European nations. • Main Purpose? • Protect USSR from invasion from the West • Buffer Zone
August 6, 1945, a lone American bomber flew high over the Japanese city of Hiroshima Dropped a single bomb named “Little Boy” 1st atomic bomb unleashed on the world The End of the WarThe A-Bomb
V- J Day • Japan surrendered August 14 – 1945 • The War was OVER!!!! • The new world order • Two new world super – powers • Atomic age • A territorial war based on ideas (communism vs. free democracy / capitalism) • The Cold War begins
New Superpowers • The United States and the USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) • Each nation was strong enough to greatly influence world events. Harry Truman President of the USA Stalin – Premier of USSR
Containment Policy • George Kennan, career Foreign Service Officer • Formulated the policy of “containment”: • US would not get rid of communism, but would not allow it to spread. • US would “contain” communism where it already existed.
Canada • Displaced Persons • Newfound Land • Resources • An area of optimism and pessimism • Middle power – cold war
Newfoundland • Newfoundland, although proving to be of strategic importance during WW2 is afraid it will loose its independence and become a colony of Britain • Problem: How does it prevent itself from falling to economic ruin
Referendum #1 People of Newfoundland voted on all 3 options No single option received a majority vote Re-vote Referendum #2 People of Newfoundland voted on 2 options: Self-government or union with Canada Referendums
Those in the out-posts, fisheries, loggers and miners voted with Joey Smallwood for confederation with Canada Wanted financial security and stability The Merchants voted for “responsible self-government” Feared the market might move Referendum Results
52% of Islanders favoured joining Canada 48% of islanders were for responsible self-government April 1, 1949 Newfoundland became Canada’s 10th province and Joey Smallwood became Canada’s last father of confederation Joey Smallwood first premier of Newfoundland - Referendum Results – March 31, 1949 Last Father of Confederation
Topic 3 Resources To Meet American Demand
Natural Resources and mega projects CANDU reactors Nuclear power Oil and gas Lumber, pulp and paper Natural Resources Hydro electric • Mega-projects • Pipeline • St. Lawrence Seaway • Hydro-electric dam Mining and aggregates Metals / minerals
Discovery of oil in Leduc Alberta, 1947 Mining – fueling the American demand for wood, coal, iron, aluminum and copper Resources
Lumber – feeding American demand Nuclear power – CANDU Reactor Resources continued
Resources • So how do we move these resources? • Ship – St. Lawrence Seaway • Rail • Pipeline • Highway – Trans Canada Highway