The Cold War and Its Impact: Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, and Iron Curtain

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The Cold War emerged from the tensions between the Communist Soviet Union and the Capitalist Democratic US and its allies after WWII. The conflict led to the Western Bloc led by the US and the Eastern Bloc led by the Soviets. The US implemented the Truman Doctrine and Policy of Containment to prevent the spread of Communism, while the Marshall Plan provided aid to rebuild Europe. The Soviet Union imposed the Iron Curtain in Eastern Europe to create a buffer zone against the West.


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  1. The Cold War and Korea WWII ends somewhat successfully for the Allies Stalin (Communist) and the US and Britain (Capitalist/Democratic) were at odds politically had trouble dividing up control of Germany had conflict over rebuilding European countries ravaged by war Soviets promised to cooperate but everything crumbles Soviets distrusted the US, the US thought the Soviets were trying to create a total Communist dictatorship (they were) The conflict created is known as The Cold War

  2. The Cold War Western Bloc the US and its Allies Eastern Bloc Communist nations led by the Soviet Union

  3. It was a delicate balance between the two groups the US already had atomic weapons Stalin ordered Soviet scientists to develop them

  4. Iron Curtain Soviet Union tightens its grip on Eastern Europe they d driven Nazis out of Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Poland but instead of allowing elections (as they promised) Stalin forced Communist pro-Soviet regimes there as well as East Germany Why? Soviets insisted they needed a buffer to protect themselves from the West

  5. Truman Doctrine & Policy of Containment American leaders were convinced of a policy of containment to keep Russians under control prevent the spread of Communism strengthening non-Communist countries surrounding the Soviet Union What does this lead to??? Truman Doctrine asked the Federal government to aid free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures (subjugation: forced submission to control by others) commits to contain communism where it threatens to spread What does this lead to???

  6. The Marshall Plan (presented by George C. Marshall Truman s Secretary of State) Europe is a hot mess post- World War II Marshall Plan proposes massive financial aid to rebuild economy and infrastructure in Europe (Soviets saw it as an American ploy to spread western ideas) huge success political stability was gained and created a fresh market for American goods and capitalist economies 1:40

  7. 1949 China comes under communist control Mao Zedongtakes control of new People s Republic of China and allied with Stalin Communism is spreading now to Korea Korea had been divided among allies after WWII North (above the 38th Parallel of Latitude) controlled by Soviets, south by democratic Allies naturally, Soviets install a communist dictatorship in the north which remains today

  8. 1949 North Korean dictator Kim Il-Sung invades South Korea. (his grandson, Kim Jong- un is dictator today) President Truman orders American troops to aid South Korean forces without a formal declaration of war from Congress. Truman saw it as a police action to contain the spread of communism.

  9. Americans with United Nations troops under the direction of General Douglas MacArthur (remember him???) lost badly in the 1st two months MacArthur executed a daring plan an amphibious landing and invasion at Inchon recapturing the capital of Seoul. http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/h97000/h97053.jpg Video next slide

  10. Inchon 18min

  11. North Koreans were forced to retreat to their own territory pursued by MacArthur s forces (YAY!) MacArthur was prepared to press into China until Mao Zedong sent 300,000 Chinese troops to the aid of North Korea. (YIKES!) http://b-29s-over-korea.com/General_MacArthur/images/INCHON_INVASION/Mac-inspects-Inchon.jpg

  12. http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/willow/korean-war3.gif Macarthur and his forces are repelled to the South Korean border. MacArthur (brazen, pompous egomaniac) calls for an all out attack on China even proposes dropping atomic bombs on Chinese cities! Truman is more concerned with Soviets in Europe and is therefore willing to negotiate an end to the conflict in Korea As a result of this lack of aggression: returned to prewar boundary of 38th parallel turned into a bloody stalemate MacArthur strongly and loudly criticized Truman s policy of limited war So

  13. President Truman fires General MacArthur for insubordination. but MacArthur returns to the US a hero MacArthur s Farewell Speech to Congress 5:06

  14. After negotiations, conflict in Korea ends with an armistice (cease-fire agreement) signed July 1953, establishing: demilitarized zone (DMZ) along the 38th parallel where military troops are forbidden to enter neither side won 33K Americans killed 600K S. Koreans killed 1.5 million N. Korean and Chinese killed By fighting in Korea the US proved it would stand up to communism military casualties civilian casualty numbers are inconsistent

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