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May 10, 2010

May 10, 2010. Agenda. Writing prompt (use scratch paper). I was on the jury of a DUI case. Any questions about the case, or jury duty in general? Have paper/pen out for notes. Jury duty discussion Introduction to the Cold War Reminder – CBAs due on Wednesday, beginning of class.

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May 10, 2010

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  1. May 10, 2010 Agenda Writing prompt (use scratch paper) I was on the jury of a DUI case. Any questions about the case, or jury duty in general? Have paper/pen out for notes • Jury duty discussion • Introduction to the Cold War • Reminder – CBAs due on Wednesday, beginning of class

  2. By Mr Crowewww.SchoolHitory.co.uk The Cold War begins 1945 -1948 Key issue: Why did the wartime alliance fall apart? What were the major points of difference? The importance of Yalta and Potsdam conferences The roles of Stalin and Truman

  3. Effects of WWII • Major point: The USSR lost around 20 million people in WW2 • Stalin was determined to make the USSR secure in the future • By contrast GB lost around 370,000 and the USA lost 297,000 people.

  4. The rise of the superpowers • Before WW2 there were a number of countries which could have claimed to be superpowers – USA, USSR,GB, France, Japan, Germany. • The damage caused by the war to these countries left only two countries with the military strength and resources to be called superpowers….USA and USSR.

  5. What they believed USA was capitalist and USSR was communism • They were complete opposites • They had allied against Fascism ….. Now the common enemy had been defeated the reason for co-operation was gone • Differences soon emerged

  6. Europe at the end of WW2 • After the war who would lead the countries and form new governments • The USSR favoured the communist groups, the USA favoured the non-communists

  7. Attempts at peace • Two conferences were held in 1945 at Yalta and Potsdam • The aim was to discuss the future especially **What to do with Germany’s leaders after the war **What would happen to the occupied countries after liberation, especially those of Eastern Europe **How to end the war with Japan **How to build a lasting peace.

  8. June 1945 – United Nations 50 countries joined Based in New York Security Council – 11 members, 5 permanent (Britain, China, France, US, USSR)

  9. Truman Doctrine • Truman had been horrified at the pre-war Allied policy of appeasement and was determined to stand upto any Soviet intimidation.The Truman Doctrine in March 1947 promised that the USA “would support free peoples who are resisting subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures”. Triggered by British inability to hold the line in Greece, it was followed by aid to Greece and Turkey, and also money to secure upcoming elections in Italy and the advance of Communist trade unions in France.It signalled the end of “isolationst” policies.

  10. Marshall Plan • The Marshall Plan reflected the strength of the US economy and offered huge sums to enable the war shattered economies of Europe to rebuild and, by generating prosperity, to reject the appeal of Communism, Czechoslovakia showed interest in receiving Marshall Aid but was blocked by Russia.The Soviet system was as much dependent upon creating a self-contained economic bloc as it was in maintaining a repressive political system.

  11. Iron Curtain – A term used by Winston Churchill to describe the separating of Those communist lands of East Europe from the West. Divided Germany

  12. Divided Berlin Improve your knowledge • The Russians took very high casualties to capture Berlin in May 1945. They spent the early occupation trying to take over all zones of the city but were stopped by German democrats such as Willy Brandt and Konrad Adenauer. Reluctantly the Russians had to admit the Americans, French and British to their respective zones.

  13. Iron Curtain • Border between Eastern Europe (communist) and Western Europe (not communist) • Name comes from a speech by Winston Churchill

  14. East/West Berlin

  15. Berlin Wall • Built by East Germany’s government to stop emigration to West Berlin (and West Germany) • August 1961 • November 9, 1989 – Fall of the Wall

  16. Cold War – no heat • A time of tension between Soviet Union and US • Who would start the war first? • Fear of nuclear attack/fallout • Tension, but no missile strikes (obviously)

  17. Cold War Pop Culture • http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/media/daisyspot/ • www.youtube.com bear in the woods • War games

  18. Korea and Vietnam • Countries split between US control and USSR control • Korea fought to a stalemate • North Vietnam (communist) won Vietnam war

  19. What caused the end of the cold war? • Gradual thawing of relations • USSR broke up into individual countries • Eastern European countries revolted against communism • Modern economic policies opened up Vietnam

  20. Homework • Page 981: 1,2,4,5,7,8 • Page 1051: 1,3,5,7 • Start now – finish before class lets out

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