4.1 A divided Europe

Chapter 4
4.1 A divided Europe

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Chapter 4
4.1 A divided Europe

Welcome!
Halfuur rooster

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At the end of this lesson...
  • You can explain the causes of the Cold War and the consequences it had for Europe.

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Today...
  • What do you know already? (+- 10 min) 
  • Video with questions (+- 20 min)

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The Cold War

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Video
You're going to watch a video about the Cold War. Answer the questions during the video. 

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Slide 7 - Video

Chapter 4
4.1 A divided Europe

Welcome!
Halfuur rooster

Slide 8 - Tekstslide

At the end of this lesson...
  • You can explain the causes of the Cold War and the consequences it had for Europe.'
  • You can explain what the Marshallplan is. 

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Today...
  • What do you know already? (+- 10 min) 
  • Explanation (+- 20 min)
  • Homework (+- 15 min)

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The Cold War

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Yalta and Potsdam
February and July-August 1945

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Agreements
• Germany would provisionally be partitioned into four occupied zones.
• Free and fair elections would be held in the other countries.
• The Allied countries would cooperate closely.

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt
President of the United States
Jozef Stalin
Leader of the Soviet Union
Winston Churchill
Prime minister of Great Britain

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Potsdam Conference
(July-August 1945)

Clement Attlee
Prime minister of Great Britain
Harry Truman
President of the United States
Jozef Stalin
Leader of the Soviet Union

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Division of Germany
  • Germany will  no longer be independent (temporarily)

Four zones of occupation led by: France, England, the Soviet Union and the United States

  • Berlin is also divided into 4 zones

  • Traveling between occupation zones is no problem

  • Remember this: Berlin is in the occupation zone of the Soviet Union

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The Cold War




Conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union between 1945-1991.

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Homework!
4.1 paragraph exercise 4 to 7

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Chapter 4
4.1 A divided Europe

Welcome!
The Berlin Wall

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At the end of this lesson...
  • You can describe how Germany developed in political and economic terms between 1945 and 1970.
  • You can explain how NATO and the Warsaw Pact arose.

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Today...
  • What do you know already? (+- 10 min) 
  • Explanation (+- 25 min)
  • Summarise! (+-10 min)

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Berlin Wall

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United States

  • Democracy

  • Capitalism

  • Freedom

  • Major differences (poor/rich)

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Soviet-Union

  • Dictatorship

  • Communism

  • Oppression

  • Equality, sometimes...

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                 United States
  • Capitalism
  • Free market economy
  • Several parties
  • Freedom


                    Soviet Union
  • Communism
  • Planned economy
  • One-party state
  • Totalitarian state

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The Berlin Blockade
May 1948 - June 1949

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What's happening?
  • Arguments about Berlin are running high

  • Stalin wants to add West Berlin to the Soviet zone

  • Western occupation zones are increasingly becoming one area

  • Direct reason: introduction of the German Mark in western occupation zones

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What's happening?
  • Stalin blocks all supply routes to West Berlin to force the city to surrender: Berlin Blockade

  • The West will supply West Berlin by air: the Berlin Airlift

  • A plane lands in West Berlin every 3 minutes for a year

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Establishment of West Germany (BRD)
And 
East Germany (DDR)
May (BRD) and October (DDR) 1949

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NATO

- West
- Started in 1949
- countries promised to support each other if any one of them was attacked
Warschaupact

- East
- Started in 1955
- countries promised to support each other if any one of them was attacked
- Will intervene if a country threatens to become capitalist

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Slide 38 - Video

Summarise!
Make a summary about the Berlin blockade, the Berlin Wall and NATO and the Warschaupact. Use 4.1 to do so. 

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