RLAH Who Caused The Cold War
RLAH Who Caused The Cold War
Central Historical Question: Who was responsible for starting the Cold War – the
United States or the Soviet Union?
Directions: Read through Document A and B and answer the guided questions. When you finish, share
your answers from the Guided Questions with your group. Then read Document C and D. Share out your
answers with your group. When you finish, use outside evidence as well as evidence from the documents
to write an ACES writing paragraph.
I do not believe that Soviet Russia desires war. What they desire is the fruits of war and the indefinite
expansion of their power and doctrines.
But what we have to consider here today while time remains, is the permanent prevention of war and the
establishment of conditions of freedom and democracy as rapidly as possible in all countries.
Source: Excerpt from the “Iron Curtain Speech” delivered by Winston Churchill, March 1946 in Fulton,
Missouri.
Guided Questions
1. Sourcing: Who was Winston Churchill? Why would Americans trust what he has to say about the
Soviet Union?
2. Close reading: What does Churchill claim that the Soviet Union wanted?
The very existence of the Greek state is today threatened by the terrorist activities of several thousand
armed men, led by Communists, who defy the government's authority. . . . Greece must have assistance if it
is to become a self-supporting and self-respecting democracy. The United States must supply this
assistance. . . . No other nation is willing and able to provide the necessary support for a democratic Greek
government.
One of the primary objectives of the foreign policy of the United States is the creation of conditions in
which we and other nations will be able to work out a way of life free from coercion.
It is necessary only to glance at a map to realize that the survival and integrity of the Greek nation are of
grave importance in a much wider situation. If Greece should fall under the control of an armed minority,
the effect upon its neighbor, Turkey, would be immediate and serious.
Confusion and disorder might well spread throughout the entire Middle East. . . . Should we fail to aid
Greece and Turkey in this fateful hour, the effect will be far reaching to the West as well as to the East.
The free peoples of the world look to us for support in maintaining their freedoms. If we falter in our
leadership, we may endanger the peace of the world. And we shall surely endanger the welfare of this
nation.
Great responsibilities have been placed upon us by the swift movement of events.
Source: Excerpt from the “Truman Doctrine Speech,” delivered by President Truman to Congress on March
12, 1947.
Guided Questions
1. Close reading: Why did Truman believe Greece needed American aid in 1947?
2. Context: What does Truman mean when he claims, “Should we fail to aid Greece and Turkey in this
fateful hour, the effect will be far reaching to the West as well as to the East”?
3. Close reading: Does Truman present American policy as offensive or defensive? What words or
phrases does Truman use to present policy this way?
During the Second World War . . . [American leaders] calculated that the United States of America, if it
could avoid direct participation in the war, would enter it only at the last minute, when it could easily affect
the outcome of the war, completely ensuring its interests.
In this regard, it was thought that the main competitors of the United States would be crushed or greatly
weakened in the war, and the United States by virtue of this circumstance would assume the role of the
most powerful factor in resolving the fundamental questions of the postwar world.
Source: Excerpt from a telegram sent by Soviet Ambassador Nikolai Novikov to Soviet Leadership in
September 1946.
Guided Questions
1. Sourcing: Who was Nicholas Novikov? When did he write this telegram?
2. Close reading: How does Novikov describe the United States? What evidence does he use to
support his description?
3. Context: What does Novikov claim the United States planned during the Second World War?
How do American actions appear to other nations? I mean actions [like] the Bikini tests of the atomic bomb
and continued production of bombs, the plan to arm Latin America with our weapons, and the effort to
secure air bases spread over half the globe from which the other half of the globe can be bombed. I cannot
but feel that these actions must make it look to the rest of the world as if we were only paying lip service to
peace at the conference table.
These facts rather make it appear either (1) that we are preparing ourselves to win the war which we
regard as inevitable or (2) that we are trying to build up a predominance [largest amount] of force to
intimidate the
rest of mankind.
Our interest in establishing democracy in Eastern Europe, where democracy by and large has never
existed, seems to [the Soviets] an attempt to reestablish the encirclement of unfriendly neighbors which
might serve as a springboard of still another effort to destroy [them].
Source: Secretary of Commerce and former Vice President Henry A. Wallace letter to President Harry S.
Truman, July 23, 1946. Truman asked Wallace to resign shortly after this letter.
Guided Questions
1. Sourcing: Who was Henry Wallace? When did he write this letter?
Evaluate the extent to which the United States OR the Soviet Union was responsible
for starting the Cold War.
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