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Amy Wright
HISTORY SUMMARIES – THE COLD WAR

Matric History Summaries (IEB)
Topic 1 – The Cold War
How did the Cold War shape international relations after the second world war?
 After WWII, 2 countries emerged as dominant world powers: USSR and USA
 1945 – 1991 they competed for world domination; this was the Cold War.
 Both wanted their political and economic systems (communism in the USSR and
Capitalism in the USA) to be dominant.
 Both had nuclear weapons, direct nuclear warfare would result in world destruction,
this fear prevented such a breakout.
 “Cold” war between them never got “hot”.
 Rivalry took many forms, e.g., competing for dominance in scientific and
technological developments, sports, and space exploration.
 Although USA and USSR never went to war against one another, they supported
opposing sides in wars in other parts of the world.
 Intervened by supplying military and other aid to their allies, used their power to
influence more vulnerable states.
 Cold War deeply affected newly independent countries in Africa
 Affected South Africa: USA and allies gave support to apartheid government because
it was anti-communist, liberation movements backed by USSR and its allies.
 Further complication was the rise to power of China under communist rule after 1949.
 At first China formed alliance with USSR but in 1960s it ended, and China became a
major power in its own right
 Cold War ended with the collapse of the USSR in 1991.

Timeline:
1945 – End of WWII
1947 – Truman Doctrine
1948 – Marshall Plan
1948 – 49 – Berlin Blockage
1949 – NATO formed; 2 separate German states formed; China becomes a communist state
under Mao Zedong
1950 – 53 – Korean War
1953 – Death of Stalin
1954 - Division of Vietnam into North and South
1955 – Warsaw Pact formed
1959 – Castro Becomes leader of Cuba; Cuban Revolution
1960 - Sino-Soviet Split; Start of Vietnam War
1961 – Building of Berlin Wall
1962 – Cuban Missile Crisis
1966 – Start of Cultural Revolution in China
1968 – Tet Offensive in South Vietnam
1975 – End of Vietnam War
1976 – Death of Mao Zedong

The Origins of the Cold War



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HISTORY SUMMARIES – THE COLD WAR

 Cold War struggle that developed between USA and USSR, emerged as strongest
countries after WWII, became superpowers
 USA was supported by other western countries and USSR supported by other
communist countries (Soviet Bloc)
 Created a world divided into two
 Not simply a conflict between 2 powerful countries and allies, but a clash between
competing social and economic systems and rival political ideologies – capitalism
and communism
 Called the Cold War because never developed into actual, direct war despite tense
occasions
 Lasted more that 40 years and caused political crises and military conflicts in rest of
the world.

The end of second world war: why did a Cold War develop?
 Started because mistrust between the west and USSR after communist government
came to power in Russia in 1917
 Suspicions and tension between them increased for years
 Were aside for WWII (1939-1945) because of the threat of Nazi Germany
 1941 USA, USSR and Britain formed the Grand Alliance to defeat Germany
 Was an uneasy alliance and suspicions remained
Yalta Conference
 Leaders of the Grand Alliance (Roosevelt, Stalin, Churchill) met in Yalta USSR
 Main purpose was to decide what to do about Germany and countries it controlled
once they were defeated
 Agreed Germany would be divided into zones of occupation, each administered by
one of the Big Three Allies until ready for independent government
 Agreed countries in East Europe allowed free election to decide the type of
government
Potsdam Conference (July – August 1945)
 After Germany was defeated in May 1945, no need for Grand Alliance
 Distrust and suspicions building between USSR and West became evident at the
second conference of Allies in Potsdam Germany
 Number of changes affected the relationship between the three leaders
- Soviet Army in control of much of East Europe
- Roosevelt died and was replaced by Truman who was more anti-communist
- Americans developed first atomic bomb and hadn’t informed USSR until
Potsdam
- After conference started, Churchill voted out and replaced by Atlee, therefore the
suspicion between Stalin and Truman dominated the conference
 Key disagreement about what to do about Germany
 Stalin wanted Germany to pay reparations for damage, wanted to cripple Germany
completely so not strong enough to invade the USSR again
 Truman didn’t want a bitter and hostile Germany like after WWI
 Allied leaders decide 4 zones of occupation
 Soviet Union administer eastern zone while USA, France and Britain administered
the 3 western zones
 City of Berlin in Soviet zone but also divided into 4 sectors

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