Cold War Origins and Key Conflicts

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Post-War Destruction
  2. Creation of UN
  3. Cold War Origins
  4. US-USSR Rivalry
  5. Berlin Crisis
  6. NATO Formation
  7. Marshall Plan
  8. Korean War

📖 1. Post-War Destruction

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Material Cost: The extensive physical destruction of cities, infrastructure, and landscapes caused by bombing, artillery, and ground combat during WWII, leading to economic and housing crises.
  • Casualties: The number of deaths and injuries resulting from war, including military personnel and civilians; WWII caused approximately 60 million deaths globally, with Europe hardest hit.
  • Holocaust: The systematic, state-sponsored persecution and extermination of six million Jews by Nazi Germany, representing one of the most horrific genocides in history.
  • Post-War Displacement: The massive movement of millions of refugees and expelled populations due to border changes, violence, and destruction, notably involving Germans, Poles, and Soviets.
  • Year Zero (Germany): A concept symbolizing the complete destruction and need for rebuilding in Germany after WWII, marked by economic crisis, inflation, and social upheaval, as depicted in Rossellini’s film.
  • War Crimes Trials: Legal proceedings held to prosecute leaders and individuals responsible for atrocities during WWII, notably the Nuremberg and Tokyo Trials, establishing new international justice standards.

📝 Essential Points

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Aperçu du QCM

1. What does the term 'Post-War Destruction' primarily refer to in the context of WWII?

2. What was the primary aim of creating the United Nations (UN) after WWII?

3. In which year and at which conference was the United Nations formally created?

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Post-War Destruction — material cost?

Cities, infrastructure, landscapes destroyed.

Post-War Destruction — impact?

Physical, human, and moral devastation post-WWII.

UN — purpose?

Promote peace, security, human rights.

Holocaust — victims?

Six million Jews; other victims include Roma, dissidents.

Cold War — origin?

Post-WWII tensions, ideological rivalry.

Post-War Displacement — who?

Refugees and expellees, including Germans from Eastern Europe.

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