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The Cold War
Actionary/Reactionary Behaviours
   5 June 1947: US introduces the “Marshall
    Plan”, named for Secretary of State George
    Marshall
    ◦ Offered financial aid to help all European countries
      rebuild after the war




The Marshall Plan: Action
   Rationale was that if
    the economies of
    these countries were
    healthy, then there
    would be no threat of
    communist growth




The Marshall Plan
   In the end, many
    countries in Western
    Europe accepted the
    money
    ◦ Between 1948 and
      1952, over $13 billion
      went to these
      countries




The Marshall Plan
   1947: As a reaction
    to the Marshall Plan,
    the Soviets
    introduced the
    “Molotov Plan”
    ◦ Named for Soviet
      Foreign Minister
      Vyacheslav Molotov




The Molotov Plan: Reaction
   The plan was based
    on free trade among
    Eastern bloc
    countries
    ◦ Available only to
      Eastern bloc countries
      Poland, Hungary, and
      Romania
    ◦ Soviet intimidation
      forced these countries
      to accept this plan over
      the Marshall Plan




The Molotov Plan
   1. Western European
    countries grow
    prosperous with US
    dollars
   2. Eastern European
    countries fail to
    prosper and come
    under greater Soviet
    control




Results
   24 June 1948: Berlin
    Blockade
    ◦ Related to the post-war
      division of Germany
      and Berlin that resulted
      from decisions made at
      Potsdam and Yalta




Berlin Blockade: Action
   As relations between
    the US and USSR
    continued to
    deteriorate the
    likelihood of a
    permanent solution
    to this temporary
    measure became
    highly unlikely




Berlin Blockade
   When the Allies
    decided to merge
    their 3 zones into a
    single unit, the
    Soviets felt
    threatened and
    reacted by blocking
    all road and rail links
    into West Berlin
    ◦ (West Berlin was within
      the Soviet zone)




Berlin Blockade
   28 June 1948: US
    reacts against the
    blockade by
    beginning “Operation
    Vittles”- the Berlin
    Airlift
    ◦ Lasted 11 months




Berlin Airlift: Reaction
   Western powers
    staged a massive
    airlift of supplies from
    Western Germany
    into West Berlin
    ◦ Food, fuel, clothes, and
      medicine are flown to
      West Berlin
    ◦ Stalin eventually gives
      in and ends the
      blockade




Berlin Airlift
   Permanent division of
    Germany
    ◦ May 1949: The 3
      occupation zones of the
      Western powers
      become the German
      Federal Republic with
      the capital in Bonn
    ◦ Oct. 1949: Soviet zone
      becomes the German
      Democratic Republic
      with the capital in East
      Berlin
    ◦ Remains divided until
      1990


Results
Berlin Airlift
   4 April 1949: US              12 original NATO
    action to counter the          members:
    “perceived” military           ◦ US, Canada, UK,
    threat from the                  France, Belgium,
                                     Netherlands, Denmark,
    Soviet bloc countries
                                     Norway, Iceland, Italy,
    ◦ Sent a message to the          Portugal, Luxembourg
      USSR that the West was
                                   ◦ 1955: West Germany
      prepared to meet
      Soviet expansion with
      resistance




NATO: Action
   Significant because
    upon accepting the
    leadership of this
    organization, the US
    must then re-arm
    these countries
    ◦ It is also the first time
      that the US joined a
      military alliance during
      peacetime




NATO
   1 May 1955: Soviets         Attending countries:
    react to NATO by             USSR, Bulgaria, East
    signing the Warsaw           Germany, Romania,
    Pact                         Albania,
    ◦ Held in Warsaw,            Czechoslovakia,
      Poland                     Poland, and Hungary
    ◦ 8 countries in
      attendance
    ◦ IMPORTANT NOTE:
      Nikita Khrushchev
      has become leader of
      USSR (1953)




Warsaw Pact: Reaction
   Its stated purpose
    was to assist one
    another in the event
    of another attack
    (from NATO)
    ◦ Unified military
      command based in
      Moscow




Warsaw Pact
   29 Aug. 1949: The
    Soviets successfully
    detonate their first
    atomic bomb
    ◦ Truman responds by
      ordering the
      development of the
      hydrogen bomb
    ◦ Beginning of the
      Nuclear Arms Race




Results

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The cold war 2

  • 2. 5 June 1947: US introduces the “Marshall Plan”, named for Secretary of State George Marshall ◦ Offered financial aid to help all European countries rebuild after the war The Marshall Plan: Action
  • 3. Rationale was that if the economies of these countries were healthy, then there would be no threat of communist growth The Marshall Plan
  • 4. In the end, many countries in Western Europe accepted the money ◦ Between 1948 and 1952, over $13 billion went to these countries The Marshall Plan
  • 5. 1947: As a reaction to the Marshall Plan, the Soviets introduced the “Molotov Plan” ◦ Named for Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov The Molotov Plan: Reaction
  • 6. The plan was based on free trade among Eastern bloc countries ◦ Available only to Eastern bloc countries Poland, Hungary, and Romania ◦ Soviet intimidation forced these countries to accept this plan over the Marshall Plan The Molotov Plan
  • 7. 1. Western European countries grow prosperous with US dollars  2. Eastern European countries fail to prosper and come under greater Soviet control Results
  • 8. 24 June 1948: Berlin Blockade ◦ Related to the post-war division of Germany and Berlin that resulted from decisions made at Potsdam and Yalta Berlin Blockade: Action
  • 9. As relations between the US and USSR continued to deteriorate the likelihood of a permanent solution to this temporary measure became highly unlikely Berlin Blockade
  • 10. When the Allies decided to merge their 3 zones into a single unit, the Soviets felt threatened and reacted by blocking all road and rail links into West Berlin ◦ (West Berlin was within the Soviet zone) Berlin Blockade
  • 11. 28 June 1948: US reacts against the blockade by beginning “Operation Vittles”- the Berlin Airlift ◦ Lasted 11 months Berlin Airlift: Reaction
  • 12. Western powers staged a massive airlift of supplies from Western Germany into West Berlin ◦ Food, fuel, clothes, and medicine are flown to West Berlin ◦ Stalin eventually gives in and ends the blockade Berlin Airlift
  • 13. Permanent division of Germany ◦ May 1949: The 3 occupation zones of the Western powers become the German Federal Republic with the capital in Bonn ◦ Oct. 1949: Soviet zone becomes the German Democratic Republic with the capital in East Berlin ◦ Remains divided until 1990 Results
  • 15. 4 April 1949: US  12 original NATO action to counter the members: “perceived” military ◦ US, Canada, UK, threat from the France, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Soviet bloc countries Norway, Iceland, Italy, ◦ Sent a message to the Portugal, Luxembourg USSR that the West was ◦ 1955: West Germany prepared to meet Soviet expansion with resistance NATO: Action
  • 16. Significant because upon accepting the leadership of this organization, the US must then re-arm these countries ◦ It is also the first time that the US joined a military alliance during peacetime NATO
  • 17. 1 May 1955: Soviets  Attending countries: react to NATO by USSR, Bulgaria, East signing the Warsaw Germany, Romania, Pact Albania, ◦ Held in Warsaw, Czechoslovakia, Poland Poland, and Hungary ◦ 8 countries in attendance ◦ IMPORTANT NOTE: Nikita Khrushchev has become leader of USSR (1953) Warsaw Pact: Reaction
  • 18. Its stated purpose was to assist one another in the event of another attack (from NATO) ◦ Unified military command based in Moscow Warsaw Pact
  • 19. 29 Aug. 1949: The Soviets successfully detonate their first atomic bomb ◦ Truman responds by ordering the development of the hydrogen bomb ◦ Beginning of the Nuclear Arms Race Results