- Iran crisis of 1946
The Iran crisis in
1946 stemmed from a Soviet refusal to relinquishIran ian territories occupied by theRed Army since 1942. TheShah of Iran,Reza Shah Pahlavi , was known to harbor pro-German sympathiesFact|date=September 2007, so, after theNazi invasion of theUSSR in 1941, theUnited Kingdom and theSoviet Union occupied Iran as a preventative measure. The Shah was deposed and sent into exile inMauritius . His son,Mohammad Reza Pahlavi , assumed thePeacock Throne as the new king. Throughout the rest of the war, the United Kingdom and the United States used Iran as an important supply line to the Soviet war effort againstGermany .The occupation of Iran was scheduled to end after the German surrender, but, when the war ended in 1945, Soviet leader Joseph
Stalin refused to withdraw Soviet forces from Iranian territory. Moreover, he attempted to partition Iran and establish two "People's Democratic Republics" on Iranian territory, the Azerbaijan People's Republic headed bySayyid Jafar Pishevari and the KurdishRepublic of Mahabad under president PeshevaQazi Muhammad .Under intense pressure from the
United States , the Soviet Union was forced to withdraw the Red Army from Iran. The Iranian army re-occupiedMahabad and Azerbaijan. The leaders of the Azerbaijan enclave in Iran fled to theAzerbaijan SSR , and the leaders of the Kurdish Republic were tried and sentenced to death. They were hanged inChwarchira Square in the center of Mahabad in1947 .This conflict, one of the first episodes of the so-called
Cold War , was a factor in the evolving and increasingly contentious political relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union.Literature
* André Fontaine, "La guerre froide 1917-1991", Editions de la Martinière, 2004, ISBN 2-84675-139-0 fr_icon
*George Lenczowski , "The Communist Movement in Iran", "Middle East Journal, no. 1" (January 1947) pp. 29-45
* Archie Roosevelt, Jr., "The Kurdish Republic of Mahabad", "Middle East Journal, no. 1" (July 1947), pp. 247-69
* William Linn Westermann: "Kurdish Independence and Russian Expansion",Foreign Affairs , Vol. 24, 1945-1946, pp. 675-686
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