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1950’s The Cold War. Undeclared war between the U.S. and U.S.S.R. The Iron Curtain. Term coined by Winston Churchill to describe the extent of Communist domination across Europe Countries “behind the curtain” included East Germany, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Czechoslovakia, etc….
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1950’s The Cold War Undeclared war between the U.S. and U.S.S.R.
The Iron Curtain • Term coined by Winston Churchill to describe the extent of Communist domination across Europe • Countries “behind the curtain” included East Germany, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Czechoslovakia, etc…. • NATO Vs. Warsaw Pact (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
The Creation of Israel • Zionist: Movement in Jewish community to gain a homeland • After WW2, Jewish Holocaust survivors poured into Palestine • In 1947, the UN voted to partition Palestine into an Arab state and a Jewish state. • May 14, 1948: The state of Israel was created • Immediately, the area was plunged into warfare
Containment/The Marshall Plan • Truman doctrine: Believed that the most effective way of combating communism was to contain it by confronting the U.S.S.R. whenever & wherever it sought to expand • Marshall Plan: Plan to contain communism by giving money to devastated European countries
China goes “RED” • China had been involved in a civil war prior to WW2, but hostilities ceased when japan invaded • War resumed after Japan’s defeat • October 1949: Mao Tse Tung and his Communist forces defeated forces of Western – allied Chaing Kai Shek and renamed China the People’s Republic of China • Nationalists fled to Taiwan
McCarthyism & the “RED” Scare • 1950: Wisconsin senator named Joseph McCarthy claimed that he had a list of Communists who were working in the US State Department • “Witch Hunts” (1950 – 1954): targeted celebrities • 1954: McCarthy accused the US Army of being infested with communists who were censured by the Senate