Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Why did the
Cold War
Start
1945-1955
- Actions of USA
- Merged their Zone with Britain's, to
form Bizonia on January 1st 1947
- Their Economic Domination of
Europe, Through The Marshall Plan
- Kennan's 'Long Telegram'
22nd February 1946
- The 'Truman Doctrine' Speech to
Congress,12th March 1947
- The Marshall Plan, 5th June 1947
- The Plan provided $13.5 billion
dollars to 16 countries in Europe
- Inc GB, France, W Germany.
- Containment: Stop the Soviet Union
spreading their influence through
Europe via Economic and Political aid
- This was the
Foundation of the Us
policy towards the
Soviet Union and
ultimately determined
the USA's role as a
global superpower
- The Berlin Airlift June 1948 to May 1949
- The Korean War 1950-1953
- Eisenhower' s 'New Look'
- Massive
Retaliation
- An ultimate nuclear deterrent
strategy and security guarantee for
the USA
- John Foster Dulles,
EisenHowers
Secratary of State
1953-1959
- Rollback
- A forceful American policy
which would Rollback
Russian occupation and
dismatle the Iron-Curtain
- The Establishment of NATO, April 1949
- Improve American Influence in Europe, they
had no say in the Western European Policies,
and needed an Org. to change it.
- Actions of USSR
- Soviet Expansion
in Eastern Europe,
1945 - 1949
- The Warsaw Pact, 1955
- Most of the Communist states in eastern
Europe signed what was officially known
as the Treaty of Friendship,
Co-operation and Mutual Assistance
- The signatories pledged to defend one
another should they be threatened by
an external aggressor, in this case the
aggressor was NATO
- Poland
- The USSR used force to
establish a pro-Moscow
communist rule in POland
- Romania,
- The occupation of the Soviet Liberation
Army in Romania the King was forced to
establish a communist government
- Czechoslovakia
- All the Non-communist members of the
government resigned in Feb 1948,
giving the communists complete control
of the Government
- Bulgaria and Hungary
- Gradualism,manipulated elections
and the forced removal of opponents
characterised the process in Bulgaria
- Much like events in Bulgaria and Poland, rigged
elections and the removal/execution of opponents
allowed the Soviet's to put a pro-Moscow communist regime
- To improve Soviet National
Security
- Establishment of
Cominform, 1947
- The intended purpose of Cominform
was to coordinate actions between
Communist parties under Soviet
direction
- The Berlin Blockade
June 1948 to May 1949
- The Role of Britain, Germany
and other European countries
- Britain
- Churchill's 'Iron Curtain' Speech, 6th March 1946
- From Stettin in the Baltic to
Triest in the Adriatic, an Iron
Curtain has descended across
Europe...
- Ernest Bevin, British Foreign Secretary
- The Soviets Ultimate aim was to
spread communism across the whole
of Germany and their pressure to oust
the western powers from Berlin was
the first step in this process. A retreat
from Berlin would hand a propaganda
victory to the Soviet Union
- 'Special Relationship' with America
- Germany
- West Germany allowed into NATO, 1955
- The Deutschmark introduced into
western zones to stabilise economy
- Konrad wanted
support from
western European
powers and a treaty
with France
- Ideology
- Capitalism
- The US government used
anti-communist propaganda to
create mass hysteria and the
'Red Fear'
- The Government used this 'Red Fear' to
enable them to adopt strong policies
against the USSR
- Communism
- The USSR wanted to spread
Communism throughout
Europe
- Vs
- Nuclear Factor
- Nuclear superiority= main cause
for the Cold War as it forced
competition between USA and USSR
- Atomic Bomb
- USA-1945
- USSR-1949
- Intercontinental Bomber
- USA-1948
- USSR-1955
- Jet Bomber
- USA-1951
- USSR-1954
- Hydrogen Bomb
- USA-1952
- USSR-1953