ideological differences between the united states and the soviet union
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Ideological Differences between the United States and the Soviet Union.
By April 1945 Soviet and U.S. troops enter Germany.
U.S. and Soviet soldiers meet in Elbe, Germany.
The Big Three Meet in 1945 in Yalta
Truman and Stalin meet for the first time and only time in 1945.
Germany is split into four zones.
Soviets create “satellite nations” to establish a buffer between themselves and Germany
The Soviet sphere of influence spreads throughout Eastern Europe.
The Iron Curtain, which contains communist nations.
The Beginning of the Cold War
Harry S. TrumanPresident:April 12, 1945-January 20, 1953.
What is the Cold War really about?
Presidential advisors play a major role in Cold War politics and policiesGeorge Kennan Dean Acheson
Stalin chokes on Truman Doctrine
NSC-68The United States’ Cold War Policy
Germany is Divided into 4 Zones
Soviets deny West Berliners from crossing over to East Berlin. The exodus has created a worker shortage in West Berlin
The Soviets blockade the City of Berlin
The Berlin Airlift begins to provided fuel, food, and other essentials to West Berliners
German children await U.S. flights.
NATO vs. The Warsaw Pact
Secretary of State, Dean Acheson signs NATO treaty for the United States.
Fear of Nuclear War Grows Among the People of World
China turns Red
Mao Zedong vs. Chiang Kai-shek
Chinese Communist vs. the Nationalist Nationalist
General MacArthur is sent to China to support Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist.
China’s Civil War – despite the U.S. efforts to support the Nationalist.
China and the Soviets sign agreement.
Klaus Fuchs, a Manhattan Project scientist, sells bomb secrets to the Soviets.
America’s Fear becomes real when spies assist the Soviets in the Creation of atomic weapons.
The Soviet test strikes fear in millions of Americans, changing the course of the Cold War.
In 1949, the Soviets tested its first Atomic Bomb.
Hydrogen Bomb compared to Atomic Weapons.
Bomb Shelters (aka Fallout Shelters) are sold throughout the country as Americans prepare for a world with nuclear weapons.
School children go through “duck and cover” drills to protect themselves against a nuclear attack.
U.S. Propaganda film is created to instruct school children on what to do in case of a Nuclear attack