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American Involvement in the Cold War

American Involvement in the Cold War. Global Conflict. American Involvement. Many felt the United States was the only country powerful enough to resist the Soviet Union and the spread of Communism

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American Involvement in the Cold War

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  1. American Involvement in the Cold War Global Conflict

  2. American Involvement • Many felt the United States was the only country powerful enough to resist the Soviet Union and the spread of Communism • In 1947, President Truman announced that the US would give aid to Greece, a country trying to resist Communists trying to take over the government

  3. American Involvement • Truman promised to help all free peoples resisting Communism in a policy known as the “Truman Doctrine” • The US adopted a policy of containment toward Communism • The US would not overturn Communism where it existed, but it would take steps to prevent Communism from spreading

  4. American Involvement • In 1947, the US announced the Marshall Plan, which gave billions of dollars in aid to European nations to help re-build war torn economies • The aim was to build trading partners for the US and to help Europeans resist Communism

  5. American Involvement • In 1948, the Western allies merged their zones in occupied Germany • Stalin reacted by closing all Western highway and railroad links to Berlin • Western allies began a massive airlift, the Berlin Airlift, to feed and supply the city

  6. American Involvement • Within a year, the blockade was lifted • The 3 western zones became known as West Germany and the Soviet zone became known as East Germany

  7. Notebook Assignment • Why do you think Churchill referred to the separation of USSR and the rest of Europe as the Iron Curtain?

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