Chapter 37: Harry Truman & The Cold War

Years of Cold War: 1945-1990 (Yalta Conference)

Years of Korean War: 1950-1953

Leaders: Kim Ill Sung: North Korean Communist leader

Syngman Rhee: South Korean Democratic leader

General in charge: Douglas McArthur

Replaced by: John Ridgeway

YaluRiver: border between North Korea and China

54,000: Americans dead in Korean War: “Forgotten War”

38th Parallel: Dividing line between N. and S. Korean (DMZ)

Inchon Landing: Major amphibious landing by Gen. McArthur behind enemy lines

1949: China becomes Communist: Mao Zedong

U.S.S.R. detonates 1st atomic bomb

“Iron Curtain” Speech: Winston Churchill

Marshall Plan: Economic Aid to rebuild Western Europe: Containment

NATO: North Atlantic Treaty Organization

Warsaw Pact: Soviet version of NATO…counteract that alliance

National Security Act 1947: Created Dept. of Defense…NSC…Central Intelligence Agency and Joint Chiefs of Staff

Taft-Hartley Act: Pro-Business Bill…anti-Union…Truman vetoed “slave labor bill”

McCarran Act: Anti-Communist Act directed at punishing anyone joining communist activities..Truman Vetoed

22nd Amendment: 2 term limit on the Presidency…10 years total

Dixiecrats: splintering of the Democratic Party in 1948…Southern white Democrats opposed to Civil Rights and desegregation.

Strom Thurmond: Presidential nominee of the Dixiecrats (States’ Rights Party) in 1948 election

Harry Truman: Democrat

Thomas Dewey: Republican

Henry Wallace: Progressive Party

“Fair Deal”: Harry Truman’s ambitious domestic reform programs

GI Bill: College tuition for returning veterans of WWII…Home loans also

Dean Acheson: Truman’s controversial Sec. of State after George Marshall resigned.

George Kennan: Soviet specialist who developed the idea of “Containment”

Containment: Truman’s foreign policy relating to Communism.

Truman Doctrine: Applied 1st to Greece and Turkey. “The United States will assist free peoples anywhere resisting the restraints of communism” Sets the stage for future U.S. involvements.

NSC-68: National Security Council #68…report that emphasized that the U.S. should embark on a massive military buildup.

1953: Rosenbergs (H-Bomb secrets) tried and executed

Stalin dies

Berlin Airlift: Truman’s response to the Soviets cutting off West Berlin in 1948

Sino-Soviet Agreement: Soviet/Chinese agreement in 1950. Alliance

Loyalty Review Board: Investigate the background of 3 million federal employees.

Joseph McCarthy: Senator from Wisconsin…Witch Hunt for Communists

Benjamin Spock: Childcare book

HUAC: House on Un-American Activities Comm.

Taiwan: Chang Kai Shek

Sunbelt: Influx of money from the federal government…pop. Shift

Harry Truman: Courage, not pretentious, honesty..stubborn

Soviet Bloc: Eastern Europe…heated area for the Cold War

Nuremberg Trials: Trials for Nazi war crimes

Point Four: aide for Latin America, Africa and Asia

Why did the Soviets distrust the U.S.?

  1. Delaying the Second Front in WWII
  2. Britain and U.S. did not inform Soviets of A-Bomb project until it was tested