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Cold War
Chapter 4

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4.1 - The aftermath of WWII

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How did the Cold War start?

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Germany defeated May 1945

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Conference of Potsdam July 1945
  • Churchill, Truman and Stalin
  • Distrust
  • Eastern Europe free elections?
  • Germany divided in 4 parts
  • USA testing atomic bomb

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IJzeren Gordijn 1946-1948

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Truman doctrine 1947
  • Foreign policy (political)
  • Preventing the spread of communism
  • Military support for resisting communist take over

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Marshall Plan 1947
  • Economic measure
  • USA supporting EU countries with money
  • Repairing war damage
  • Restarting economy
  • Condition: cooperation
  • Stalin was against

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Consequences
  • wirtschaftswunder - Western Germany, Western Europe
  • Stalin outlawing Marshall Plan -> Eastern Europe didn't grow as fast as Western Europe

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Slowly closing the curtain...

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Increase of tension
  • 1949 the Western sections form a single country
  • BRD (Bondsrepubliek Duitsland) -> Federal Republic of Germany -> Western Germany
  • DDR (Duitse Democratische Republiek) -> German Democratic Republic -> Eastern Germany
  • Cooperation came to a full stop.

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Military alliances
  • 1949 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
  • Article 5
  • 1955 Warschaupact as a response

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Hungarian revolt
  • 23 oct - 10 nov 1956
  • Student protest got out of hand
  • Statue of Stalin destroyed
  • Warschaupact in action
  • Pro Soviet government restored after killing 2600 Hungarians

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Berlijnse Muur

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Iron Curtain is closed
1961

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