The Cold War in America
In this episode of The Cold War in America, host James Hartley explores the origins of America's Second Red Scare, examining how legitimate post-war security concerns evolved into nationwide paranoia. We trace the journey from President Truman's measured Federal Employee Loyalty Program in 1947 to Senator Joseph McCarthy's explosive emergence in 1950. The episode analyzes key events including the Hollywood Ten investigations, the Alger Hiss case, and the international developments that created fertile ground for McCarthyism. Hartley examines how changing geopolitical realities - from the Soviet atomic bomb to the fall of China to the Korean War - influenced domestic politics and public sentiment. The show provides historical context for McCarthy's background and political rise, while exploring the broader impact on federal employees, the entertainment industry, and American society. This comprehensive look at the period from 1945-1950 reveals how wartime alliance with the Soviet Union transformed into Cold War suspicion, ultimately reshaping American political discourse and civil liberties for decades to come.
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