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Page 1: The Cold War at Home: The Second Red Scare. 1949: Anxiety over Communism 3/49: Soviet Union detonated an atomic bomb China: had been locked in a civil

The Cold War at Home:The Second Red Scare

Page 2: The Cold War at Home: The Second Red Scare. 1949: Anxiety over Communism 3/49: Soviet Union detonated an atomic bomb China: had been locked in a civil

1949: Anxiety over Communism

• 3/49: Soviet Union detonated an atomic bomb

• China: had been locked in a civil war since the 1920s – Nationalists led by Chiang Kai-shek– Communists led by Mao Zedong

• U.S. tried to back the Nationalists, but were unsuccessful– Communists claimed victory

Page 3: The Cold War at Home: The Second Red Scare. 1949: Anxiety over Communism 3/49: Soviet Union detonated an atomic bomb China: had been locked in a civil

Soviet Domination in Eastern Europe and the Communist

takeover in China shocked the American public and fueled a fear

that communism would spread around the world

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It didn’t help that during WWII, as many as 80,000 Americans

belonged to the Communist Party!

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What was done to prevent the spread of Communism at home?

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Loyalty Review Board

• Anti-Communist Republicans began accusing Truman of being “soft” on communism…so…

• Executive Order 9835: created the Federal Employee Loyalty Program– investigated gov’t employees and dismissed

those who were found to be disloyal to the U.S.

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Results of Review Board

• 91 organizations were investigated because of their suspicious views (KKK, Nazi Party, etc)

• 3.2 million employees were investigated (’47-’51)

• 212 people dismissed

• 2,900 resigned (violation of rights!)

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HUAC

• 1938: investigated loyalty before WWII

• House Un-American Activities Committee– Investigated possible

communist influence– Gov’t and movie industry

• HUAC claimed that Communists were sneaking propaganda into films

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Why the Movies?

• Many Hollywood personalities were or had been members of the Communist party or supported ideas similar to communism

• Movies were thought to have a tremendous power to influence the public

• Hollywood had made movies favorable to the Soviet Union during the war (with encouragement from the gov’t!)

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Hollywood 10

• “Friendly” witnesses (actors, directors, producers) supported accusations that Communists had infiltrated the film industry

• 10 “unfriendly” witnesses were called to testify but refused– Became known as the Hollywood 10– Said the hearings were unconstitutional– Sent to prison!

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Hollywood 10

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Result: Blacklisted!

• Hollywood executives instituted a blacklist, a list of people whom they condemned for having a Communist background (actors, writers, producers, and directors) – careers were ruined

• What effect did this have on the film industry?

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Spy Cases

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Alger Hiss

• Former Communistspy Whittaker Chambers,accused Alger Hiss (former high-ranking State Dept official)of spying for the Soviet Union in the 1930s• Chambers produced microfilms of documentssupposedly typed on Hiss’s typewriter

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Alger Hiss (cont)

• Couldn’t be accused of

espionage because too

much time had passed

• Convicted for perjury

and sent to jail

• Hiss claimed his

Innocence

However, probably was guilty

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The Rosenbergs

• March 1949: Soviet Union detonated an atomic bomb

• 1950: Klaus Fuchs admitted he gave Soviet Union information about America’s atomic bomb

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The Rosenbergs (cont)

• Ethel and Julius Rosenberg (minor activists in the American Communist Party) were connected to the case and tried and found guilty of espionage – Executed!– Evidence later showed that Julius

was guilty; Ethel’s role was probably minor

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McCarthyism• Joseph McCarthy – Republican Senator

from Wisconsin

• Election time was near and McCarthy needed something…

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McCarthyism (cont)

• McCarthy charged that Communists were taking over the government

• Made one unsupported accusation after another

• Claimed to have 205 names (then 81) of Communists in the State Department

• Blamed Democrats for allowing Communists to infiltrate the government

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Reaction

• At first his fellow Republicans did little to stop him

• 1954: McCarthy claims the US Army is full of Communists

• Resulted in a televised investigation– McCarthy bullied witnesses and alienated the

audience– Senate condemned him

• Died 3 years later

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