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Aftermath of World War II Dealing with Enemies – Old and New

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Aftermath of World War II. Dealing with Enemies – Old and New. Germany. Unconditional surrender May 8, 1945 Morgenthau Plan Dismemberment Demilitarization Deindustrialization. Potsdam Plan. Four occupation zones Some land to Poland Denazification Expulsions. Nuremberg Trials. Death - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Aftermath of World War II

Aftermath of World War II

Dealing with Enemies – Old and New

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GermanyUnconditional surrender

May 8, 1945

Morgenthau PlanDismembermentDemilitarizationDeindustrialization

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Potsdam PlanFour occupation zones

Some land to Poland

Denazification

Expulsions

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Nuremberg Trials

DeathMartin Borman (Nazi Party Secretary)Wilhelm Frick (authored Nuremberg Laws)Hermann Göring (Hitler’s Second)Joachim von Ribbentrop (Foreign Minister)

PrisonRudolph Hess (Hitler’s Deputy)Albert Speer (Hitler’s Architect)

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JapanUnconditional Surrender

August 9, 1945

US Occupation1945-52Gen. MacArthur

No military

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Japanese War Crimes Trials

• At surrender over 500 officers commit suicide

• Emperor is exonerated; remains figurehead

• About 900 tried and executed – mostly for treatment of Allied prisoners

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The United NationsDumbarton Oaks, 1944

Major Features

Yalta, 1945Expanded membership

San Francisco, 1945United Nations Charter

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The United NationsHQ: New York City

Money donated by John D. Rockefeller, Jr.

Security CouncilFive “permanent” members have vetoUS, UK, France, Russia, China

1946: League of Nations is dissolved

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Eleanor RooseveltAppointed by Truman as UN DelegateInstrumental in creating Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)

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Election of 1948Truman

Support for Israel

Embraces Civil RightsIntegration of military

Push for health care reform

Trying to keep New Deal legacy alive

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Election of 1948

TrumanExpected to lose

George Dewey, Republican

Democratic defectorStrom Thurmond“Dixiecrat” Party

“Whistle Stop” Tour

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