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Good Morning!
EQ: Why was the Cold War “cold”?
HW: Complete Compare and Contrast WWI vs WWII
                  SPONGE:
Have ONE partner:
#1.Grab a white board (You only need one per pair)
#2. Take out an expo marker (You only need one per pair)
#3. Grab a bag of Pictionary Words
With your partner, play Pictionary using words from this
unit. Remember, you can’t use words in Pictionary- just
pictures
WWI          WWII
WHEN:            WHEN:



WHO:             WHO:



WHAT:            WHAT:



WHY:             WHY:




Results:         Results:
Origins of
   the
Cold War
S-C-L
 With your partner, discuss…
 Why do you think the Cold War
  was described as “cold”?
A Difference In Opinion
• 1945—the beginning of a long period of
  distrust & misunderstanding between
  the Soviet Union and its former allies in
  the West (particularly the US)
  – Soviet Union believed a powerful central
    government should control government
    and economy
  – US believed that businesses should be
    privately owned
Post-WWII Europe (1945)

• Western Europe and America are
  alarmed by Soviet advances in
  Eastern Europe
  – Many Europeans and Americans
    believed that the communists were
    trying to take over the world!
• March 1946 - Winston Churchill warns
  of the “Iron Curtain” of Soviet
  totalitarianism.
“The Iron Curtain”

• Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin
  placed most of the Eastern
  European countries under
  communist control
  – “Eastern Bloc”
• The United States led the Western
  Bloc countries of Western Europe
• The imaginary line separating the
  two was called the “Iron Curtain”
S-C-L
 With your partner, discuss…
 Why do you think it was called
  the “Iron Curtain”?
The “Iron Curtain”




From Stettin in the Balkans, to Trieste in the
Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the
Continent. Behind that line lies the ancient
capitals of Central and Eastern Europe.
                    -- Sir Winston Churchill, 1946
Division of Germany
• End of WWII, Allies divided Germany
  into 4 sections to keep it from regaining
  power
  – US, Great Britain, France, & Soviet Union
    each controlled a section
• 1948: Western Allies wanted to reunite
  Germany, but Soviets disagreed
  – Soviet section became “East Germany”
    and the reunited sections became “West
    Germany”
  – Berlin was also divided into East & West
Post-War Germany
S-C-L
 With your partner, discuss…
 How do you think the dividing of
  Germany into East and West
  effected Germans?
A Nuclear War

• Each side thought the other was
  trying to rule the world
  – Neither side would give up, people lived
    in fear that another world war would
    erupt
• This time it could be a nuclear war,
  which could destroy the entire planet
• Countries began to form alliances to
  protect themselves…
NATO

• 1949: Western European countries,
  Canada, & US formed the North
  Atlantic Treaty Organization
  (NATO)
  • Each nation in NATO believed the Soviet Union
    would not attack western Europe if the U.S.
    would launch nuclear war in return
The Warsaw Pact
• What was the Warsaw Pact?
   – an alliance of the Soviet Union and its communist
     satellite nations
• Why was it formed?
   – to counter NATO
   – an anti-Western military alliance
• Why “Warsaw”?
   – Warsaw, Poland was the city where the treaty was
     signed
• Satellite nation?
   – Satellite nations are nations that are dependent upon
     a stronger power.
   – The Soviet satellite nations were Bulgaria, Romania,
     Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, and East Germany.
• As the Cold War continued, more
  countries allied with each side
• The US and USSR had the ability to
  influence world events and project
  worldwide power
• The countries were evenly
  matched…
S-C-L
 With your partner, discuss…
 Pretend you are living during the
  Cold War. What might you feel?
  Think? Experience?
Soviet Union
• Had a permanent seat on the UN
  Security Council
• Influenced other communist countries
  and dictatorships around the world
• Occupied the largest country in the
  world, 3rd largest population, & the 2nd
  largest economy
• Had military and space technology, a
  worldwide spy network (the KGB), &
  one of the largest stockpiles of nuclear
  weapons in the world
United States

• Also had a permanent seat on the
  UN Security Council, as well as
  strong ties with Western Europe &
  Latin America
• 4th most populated country
• Had powerful military support from
  NATO, the largest navy in the world,
  bases all over the world, the CIA,
  and a large reserve of nuclear
  weapons
What about Berlin?
• During the Cold war, there were many “hot
  spots” (areas of extreme tension)
   – The earliest hot spot was Berlin.
• At the end of World War II, Germany was
  divided into four occupation zones
   – American, British, French, and Soviet
• The Soviets controlled the eastern part of
  Germany, the western countries controlled
  the western part of Germany.
• The capital Berlin, deep within Soviet-
  controlled territory, was also divided into four
  occupation zones.
Berlin Blockaded!

• In June 1948, the Soviets blockaded
  all land and water traffic into western
  Berlin hoping to make Britain,
  France, and America leave the city.
     --(Remember Berlin was in East
  Germany which the USSR occupied.)
• In response, the United States and
  Great Britain began an airlift…
Berlin Airlift
• What’s an airlift?
   – a system of carrying supplies into West Berlin by
     plane
   – Day and night, British and American pilots flew in
     tons of food, fuel, and raw materials.
• How long did it last?
   – 11 months
• The airlift is over. Now what?
   – Germany officially becomes two countries with two
     governments.
   – Bonn becomes the capital of West Germany.
   – East Berlin becomes the capital of East Germany.
   – West Berlin remains a democratic stronghold,
     surrounded by communism.
The Berlin Wall
• Berliners hated living under communism
• Luckily, West Berlin and freedom were
  just across the street
  – About 3 million people fled to West Berlin looking
    for political freedom and better lives
  – The East German government wanted it to stop
• In August 1961, East Germany built a
  103 mile wall between East and West
  Berlin.
  – Guarded by Soviet troops, it became a symbol of
    the split between western and eastern Europe.
1961 – Berlin Wall Built
Cold War Summary:
    Soviet &                           US & the
  Eastern Bloc                          Western
    Nations                           Democracies

GOAL  spread world-              GOAL  “Containment”
wide Communism                    of Communism


How’d They Do It?:
 Espionage (KGB vs. CIA)
 Arms Race (nuclear weapons)
 Competition for the minds and hearts of Third World
  peoples (Communist govt. & command economy vs.
  democratic govt. & capitalist economy)
 NATO vs. Warsaw Pact
TOTD

• On a sheet of paper…
• Write a one-minute essay on
  everything you learned from
  today.

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Week 11 day 4- cold war

  • 1. Good Morning! EQ: Why was the Cold War “cold”? HW: Complete Compare and Contrast WWI vs WWII SPONGE: Have ONE partner: #1.Grab a white board (You only need one per pair) #2. Take out an expo marker (You only need one per pair) #3. Grab a bag of Pictionary Words With your partner, play Pictionary using words from this unit. Remember, you can’t use words in Pictionary- just pictures
  • 2. WWI WWII WHEN: WHEN: WHO: WHO: WHAT: WHAT: WHY: WHY: Results: Results:
  • 3. Origins of the Cold War
  • 4. S-C-L  With your partner, discuss…  Why do you think the Cold War was described as “cold”?
  • 5. A Difference In Opinion • 1945—the beginning of a long period of distrust & misunderstanding between the Soviet Union and its former allies in the West (particularly the US) – Soviet Union believed a powerful central government should control government and economy – US believed that businesses should be privately owned
  • 6. Post-WWII Europe (1945) • Western Europe and America are alarmed by Soviet advances in Eastern Europe – Many Europeans and Americans believed that the communists were trying to take over the world! • March 1946 - Winston Churchill warns of the “Iron Curtain” of Soviet totalitarianism.
  • 7. “The Iron Curtain” • Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin placed most of the Eastern European countries under communist control – “Eastern Bloc” • The United States led the Western Bloc countries of Western Europe • The imaginary line separating the two was called the “Iron Curtain”
  • 8. S-C-L  With your partner, discuss…  Why do you think it was called the “Iron Curtain”?
  • 9. The “Iron Curtain” From Stettin in the Balkans, to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent. Behind that line lies the ancient capitals of Central and Eastern Europe. -- Sir Winston Churchill, 1946
  • 10. Division of Germany • End of WWII, Allies divided Germany into 4 sections to keep it from regaining power – US, Great Britain, France, & Soviet Union each controlled a section • 1948: Western Allies wanted to reunite Germany, but Soviets disagreed – Soviet section became “East Germany” and the reunited sections became “West Germany” – Berlin was also divided into East & West
  • 12. S-C-L  With your partner, discuss…  How do you think the dividing of Germany into East and West effected Germans?
  • 13. A Nuclear War • Each side thought the other was trying to rule the world – Neither side would give up, people lived in fear that another world war would erupt • This time it could be a nuclear war, which could destroy the entire planet • Countries began to form alliances to protect themselves…
  • 14. NATO • 1949: Western European countries, Canada, & US formed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) • Each nation in NATO believed the Soviet Union would not attack western Europe if the U.S. would launch nuclear war in return
  • 15.
  • 16. The Warsaw Pact • What was the Warsaw Pact? – an alliance of the Soviet Union and its communist satellite nations • Why was it formed? – to counter NATO – an anti-Western military alliance • Why “Warsaw”? – Warsaw, Poland was the city where the treaty was signed • Satellite nation? – Satellite nations are nations that are dependent upon a stronger power. – The Soviet satellite nations were Bulgaria, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, and East Germany.
  • 17. • As the Cold War continued, more countries allied with each side • The US and USSR had the ability to influence world events and project worldwide power • The countries were evenly matched…
  • 18. S-C-L  With your partner, discuss…  Pretend you are living during the Cold War. What might you feel? Think? Experience?
  • 19. Soviet Union • Had a permanent seat on the UN Security Council • Influenced other communist countries and dictatorships around the world • Occupied the largest country in the world, 3rd largest population, & the 2nd largest economy • Had military and space technology, a worldwide spy network (the KGB), & one of the largest stockpiles of nuclear weapons in the world
  • 20. United States • Also had a permanent seat on the UN Security Council, as well as strong ties with Western Europe & Latin America • 4th most populated country • Had powerful military support from NATO, the largest navy in the world, bases all over the world, the CIA, and a large reserve of nuclear weapons
  • 21. What about Berlin? • During the Cold war, there were many “hot spots” (areas of extreme tension) – The earliest hot spot was Berlin. • At the end of World War II, Germany was divided into four occupation zones – American, British, French, and Soviet • The Soviets controlled the eastern part of Germany, the western countries controlled the western part of Germany. • The capital Berlin, deep within Soviet- controlled territory, was also divided into four occupation zones.
  • 22.
  • 23. Berlin Blockaded! • In June 1948, the Soviets blockaded all land and water traffic into western Berlin hoping to make Britain, France, and America leave the city. --(Remember Berlin was in East Germany which the USSR occupied.) • In response, the United States and Great Britain began an airlift…
  • 24.
  • 25. Berlin Airlift • What’s an airlift? – a system of carrying supplies into West Berlin by plane – Day and night, British and American pilots flew in tons of food, fuel, and raw materials. • How long did it last? – 11 months • The airlift is over. Now what? – Germany officially becomes two countries with two governments. – Bonn becomes the capital of West Germany. – East Berlin becomes the capital of East Germany. – West Berlin remains a democratic stronghold, surrounded by communism.
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28. The Berlin Wall • Berliners hated living under communism • Luckily, West Berlin and freedom were just across the street – About 3 million people fled to West Berlin looking for political freedom and better lives – The East German government wanted it to stop • In August 1961, East Germany built a 103 mile wall between East and West Berlin. – Guarded by Soviet troops, it became a symbol of the split between western and eastern Europe.
  • 29. 1961 – Berlin Wall Built
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32. Cold War Summary: Soviet & US & the Eastern Bloc Western Nations Democracies GOAL  spread world- GOAL  “Containment” wide Communism of Communism How’d They Do It?:  Espionage (KGB vs. CIA)  Arms Race (nuclear weapons)  Competition for the minds and hearts of Third World peoples (Communist govt. & command economy vs. democratic govt. & capitalist economy)  NATO vs. Warsaw Pact
  • 33. TOTD • On a sheet of paper… • Write a one-minute essay on everything you learned from today.