Origins of the Cold
War:
Political strains within the Grand
Alliance
Transition from Alliance to Cold War
What was the Cold
War?
The Cold War was a climate of mortal fear and threat which affected the decision-makers of the US and the Soviet Union beginning, at the latest, in 1947 and ending, at the earliest, in 1989 with the collapse of the Soviet Empire in Eastern Europe.
Political Strains within the Grand Alliance
1. The Legacy of the Soviet-Nazi Pact.
2. The delay by the Western Allies in establishing a second front in Europe.
3. Soviet-Western differences over the politcal future of the countries of East and Central Europe.
4. Soviet-Western divisions over the post-war future of Germany.
Landmarks in the Transition from the Grand Alliance to
the Cold War
1. Joseph Stalin’s address at the
Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, in February 1946.
2. George Kennan’s “Long Telegram” of
February 1946.
3. The Iranian Crisis of March 1946.
4. Winston Churchill’s “Iron Curtain” speech
at Fulton, Missouri, March 1946.
5. The Novikov telgram of September 1946.