Cold War 1945 1991 Cold War State of
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Cold War: 1945 -1991 • Cold War: State of hostility between the United States and the USSR • Escalation and De-escalation throughout • Characterized by US’s hatred of communism and USSR’s desire to spread communism • Led to brink of war
Korea
The situation in Korea… • Japan took over in 1910 • End of WWII-Japanese troops North of 38 th parallel surrendered to USSR, south of 38 th surrendered to US • Two nations developed – Republic of Korea (ROK)- “South Korea”Rhee, Seoul – Democratic People’s Republic of Korea“North Korea”- Kim Il Sung, Pyongyang
North Koreans cross the 38 th parallel- June 25, 1950
Korean War Summary 1) June 25 th, 1950 - NK cross 38 th parallel, SK/US limited to Pusan 2) Sept-Oct 1950 - Inchon- back to 38 th parallel, recaptures Seoul 3) Oct-Nov 1950 - US pushes North to Yalu River 4) Nov-Dec 1950 - Chinese push US back to 38 th Parallel 5) 1951 -53 - Stalemate- 38 th parallel (Armistice signed in 1953)
The Space Race-US vs. USSR • Arms race turned into technology race and space race • Sputnik- first unmanned artificial satellite -(Oct 1957) USSR • US response – Jan 1958 -Explorer I • July 20, 1969 -US put first men on the moon
Arms Race: Bomb Timeline • • • 1945 - US- atomic bomb 1949 - USSR- atomic bomb Nov 1952 - US- hydrogen bomb August 1953 - USSR- hydrogen bomb US vs. USSR-in competition to build nuclear arsenal • Escalation!
CUBA
Cuba • Castro took control of Cuban gov’t in 1959 and relied heavily on Soviet aid • Enemy of US-wants him out of power
Bay of Pigs Invasion- April 1961 • Set up by Eisenhower, JFK inherited • US hoped invasion would trigger uprising against Castro • US covert action (trained Cuban exiles) • 1400 Cuban exiles against 20, 000 Cuban troops US Failure • Results US failed and humiliated • Castro strengthened • Contributes to Khrushchev’s decision to build Berlin Wall
The Berlin Wall • West Berlin=showcase for democracy • Khrushchev reacts starts the night between the 12 th & 13 th of August 1961(completed with/in days)- surrounds entire city of West Berlin • Wall constructed Guard towers were installed, and “no-man’s-land” between inner and outer walls was mined and booby-trapped. • Almost impossible for E. Germans to escape to W. Berlin without being killed or captured. • Became most famous symbol of Cold War. (Torn down in 89)
Cuban Missile Crisis Background • Khrushchev promised to defend Cuba with nuclear arms • Nuclear bases being built in Cuba (U-2) • Oct 22, 1962 - JFK announces Soviet missile sights in Cuba- stand off begins • Neither side willing to concede • World stood on brink of all-out nuclear war for nearly 2 weeks. • Result: Khrushchev offered to remove the missiles if the United States ended the blockade. • Kennedy quickly agreed and offered to remove from American warheads in Turkey aimed at the USSR. • Washington and Moscow agree to install “hotline” between capitals
Vietnam War
Ike’s Domino Theory
Geneva Accords • 17 th Parallel • Ho Chi Minh in North, capital Hanoi • Nationalists in South: Diem, capital Saigon • 1956 to have an election to unify the country
War in the Jungle • US thinks advanced weapons = win • Vietcong: hit and run/ambush attacks/ knowledge of the jungle • No frontline • Enemy among civilian population, didn’t know who the enemy was • Countless booby traps/land mines • Heat, leaches, bugs
• Began assembly during war w/ Fr • Connected villages throughout the countryside, home to guerrilla fighters • Inside: ate, slept, stored arms, built land mines, treated wounded
Ho Chi Minh Trail • Minh supplies arms to Vietcong • guerrilla warfare • S. Vietnam more unstable
Campaign “Hearts and Minds” • To win “Hearts and Minds” of S. Vietnamese • Ended up hurting rural population • Napalm: gasoline-based bomb set fire to the jungle • Agent Orange: leaf-killing toxic chemical that devastated the landscape
Napalm Attack
Agent Orange
Agent Orange Victims, 1999
1976 – Postwar • Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) • Comm takeover; Saigon is renamed to Ho Chi Minh City. • Vietnam's most populous city remained unstable under Communist rule.
Khmer Rouge • US invasion of Cambodia created civil war • Communist grp: Khmer Rouge 1975 wanted to transform country to a peasant society, executed gov’t officials/academics, believed to kill 2 million Cambodians
The End of the Cold War-1980’s • Causes: • 1. Information Age • 2. Global Democratization-(# of new democracies grew 5 X btw 1950 -2000 • 3. Travelers from the West • 4. World Leaders
RONALD REAGAN – 40 th President of U. S. (1981 -89)
SDI (“Star Wars”) • USSR=“Evil Empire” • Increased military spending • Strategic Defense Initiative- missiles defense system
The Reagan Doctrine • Put pressure on USSR to give up its “evil empire” • U. S. pledges support to any national groups interested in protecting their governments from Communist takeover
Mikhail Gorbachev – Gen. Party Secy (1985 -1991) 1 st Soviet Leader Born after Russian Revolution
Gorbachev’s Plan • “perestroika” – a restructuring of the Soviet economy • “glasnost” -openness
BOTH LEADERS-PRAGMATIC Note the Time Background… What do you see?
And they do three times…. Making agreements to disarm over time 1) Geneva Summit (85) 2) Reykjavik Summit (86) 3) INF Treaty (87) – first arms reduction treaty
World Leaders Play a Role • Reagan Gorbachev Margaret Thatcher (PM of GB) • Lech Walesa Solidarity Mvmt. Deng Xiopiang Pope John Paul II
Early Revolutions in E. Europe Iron Curtain Remains • 56 -Poland-unsuccessful • 56 -Hungary-unsuccessful • 68 -Czech-unsuccessful
Democracy Sweeps Through Eastern Europe • • • POLAND CZECHOSLOVAKIA GERMANY ROMANIA BULGARIA HUNGARY
Why? 1) Decades of patient containment by NATO 2) Economic Burden of Arms Race 3) Glasnost and Perestroika 4) Presence of underground student movements
1989 • Soviets invade Afghanistan in 79 -leave in 89 • May 89 -Hungary-May 1989 -Dismantled barbed wire fence along Austrian border-E. Germans fled to W. through Hungary. • Aug. 89 -Under Lech Valesa-First ever non -communist post-WWII gov’t takes charge in Poland
JUNE 12, 1987 Reagan at B. Wall: “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall……” Nov 9, 1989 - the Berlin Wall fell
East Germany
1950 -1953 Oct 1962 1964 – 1973 The Korean War Cuban Missile Crisis American Military Involvement In Vietnam Truman Eisenhower Kennedy 1960 Stalin Johnson Nixon Ford 1970 Khrushchev 1956 1961 Hungarian Uprising Berlin Wall Built Carter 1980 An Cher dro nen pov ko Brezhnev 1968 Prague Spring: Czechoslovakia Bush Sr. Reagan Gorbachev 1980 -81 1989 Solidarity In Poland Collapse of Communism In Eastern Europe 1991 Collapse of Soviet Union
1962 Cuban Missile Crisis 1960 s-1980 s In Central & South America the USA supported anti. Communist regimes (e. g. General Pinochet in Chile). The USSR supported Communist rebels 1979 -1990 s War in Afghanistan: The Afghan gov’t supported by Soviet Forces in fight against USbacked guerrilla fighters 1967 -1980 s: Israel supported by the US gov’t in Middle East conflict w/ Arabs. The USSR supported the Palestinians & Arab states 1956 -1989: USSR encounters communist protests from Eastern Bloc countries 1950 -1953 Korean War 1965 -1973 Vietnam War
USSR-soon split into 15 republics-The Commonwealth of Independent States (Dec. 25, 1991)-USSR is DISSOLVED!
End of the Soviet Union
End of Communism?
Also in 1989…
Cultural Revolution • Cultural Revolution: 1966 -goal to est. a proletarian society • Many left classrooms and formed Red Guard • No individual or institution was safe from attack • Colleges shut down • Lashed out against anyone with special privileges-1, 000’s of casualties • Factories closed, and farm production declined • Went too far-Red Guards shut down
Spring 1989 • Students began demonstration in Tiananmen Square in Beijing- demanding more freedom and rights • Brought on by Deng Xiaoping’s economic liberalization • Immediately caused by death of more liberal leader, Hu Yaobang • Gorbachev visited mid-May, praised by Chinese students (foreign press)
June 1989 • Deng cracked down against protestors • Machine guns fired into crowds, tanks charged into square • Exact number of deaths unknown • Bush response: Condemned Deng, suspended military sales to China, cut off normal relations with China; but behind the scenes still maintained relations with China
So why was China different than Europe? • There had long been an underground in Europe, dissidents new in China • Europe = workers rebelling, China= elite students rebelling • Differences in Gorbachev and Deng
With the Cold War Over • 1945 -1991 -Cold War dictated Foreign Policy • At the same time Post WWI-attention will be on the Middle East as America becomes more dependent on oil.
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