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Explore the Yalta Conference of 1945 and its implications on the Cold War. Discuss the Yalta Agreements, the Berlin Airlift, the establishment of the German Federal Republic and Democratic Republic, and key figures such as Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin.
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YALTA CONFERENCE *FEBRUARY 4-11 1945 *CRIMEAN PENNINSULA *CHURCHILL, ROOSEVELT, STALIN
YALTA AGREEMENTS • UN • FREE ELECTIONS • COALITION GOVERNMENT IN POLAND • GERMANY – 4 ZONES
SOVIETS REFUSE POLAND COALITION • ADJUST BORDER OF GERMANY AND POLAND • TRUMAN REFUSES SOVIET REPARATIONS FROM ALLIED ZONES
Berlin Airlift June 24 1948 – May 12 1949 “Operation Vittles”
May 1949 - German Federal Republic established October 1949 - German Democratic Republic established
CONTAINMENT • GEORGE F. KENNAN • STOP SPREAD OF COMMUNISM • THEORY-IF COMMUNISM CAN’T GROW, IT WILL DIE
George Kennan “X”
TRUMAN DOCTRINE • US SUPPORT ANYONE FIGHTING COMMUNISM • $400 MILLION TO TURKEY AND GREECE • EXAMPLE OF CONTAINMENT
MARSHALL PLAN • GEORGE C. MARSHALL SECRETARY OF STATE • JUNE 1947 • ECONOMIC AID TO REBUILD EUROPE • $12 BILLION
1949 NATO set up with 12 countries Soviets counter with Warsaw Pact
Post war economy No new Depression Inflation at 15% for 2 years
Labor Unrest Mine & Railroad workers strike Truman threatens to seize mines and draft miners
Vets returning home want their jobs Women and minorities want to keep theirs GI Bill-economic & educational assistance
Truman attempts to pass “Fair Deal” Minimum wage 40¢ to 65 ¢ Public housing National health Care Voted down by Congress
Off-year Election of 1946 “Had Enough?” Republicans get control of Congress
Mr. Republican Robert Taft
Advice to people complaining about high food prices: “Eat Less”
The new congress: Passes tax cuts for rich Cuts: aid for education energy projects in West minimum wage
Taft-Hartley *illegal to have closed shop *Pres. can call a cooling off period before a strike
1948 Election Republicans nominate Thomas Dewey
Democrats Harry S. Truman
South walks out over Civil Rights plank in platform Dixiecrats Strom Thurmond
Liberals walk out and form Progressive Party Henry Wallace
Polls stopped in September because Dewey was so far ahead Newsweek cover October 11: “50 political experts predict Dewey victory”
On election night news announcer H. V. Kaltenborn says although Truman was leading he was still “undoubtedly beaten”
Fair Deal part II *Minimum wage 40¢ to 75 ¢ *Social Security benefits increased *National Housing Act