• Fight Over Germany o In addition to all these tensions that were building as the Cold War progressed, one of the biggest conflicts between the United States and Soviet Union was over the reunification of Germany.
Originally, the county was split up into four different military zones, but Britain, France, and the United States came to agree to unify their zones into one giant region, which was known as West Germany. o Once again, in attempt to strengthen his hold on Eastern Europe, Stalin ordered all routes into West Germany be closed off completely, so the citizens may not be able to obtain food and supplies, forcing them to join to join the Soviet Union over starvation.
However, Stalin overestimated the United States, as the Americans countered this with the program called, the Berlin Airlift.
This allowed airplanes to drop in
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18.2- The Cold War Heats Up
• China Turns Communist o Even within the midst of World War II, there was a Chinese civil war between Chinese communist and the national government led by Chiang Kai-Shek. o Even though the United States supported these nationalists, it was purely out of the fear of communism, as American officials knew their defeat was inevitable due to how corrupt and unsupportive they were towards the people of China.
The Chinese government would often take taxes in form of grain, even though they were in a time of famine, and many civilians were murdered during a protest against a 10,000 percent raise in rice prices. o On the other hand, the communist soldiers led by Mao Zedong were exponentially gaining popularity and power throughout the nation.
Especially among peasants as they were often abused by the nationalist