Britain and the USA agreed to open a second front and take the pressure off the USSR so they could fight Japan after Germany were defeated
Tehran Conference (1943)
Agreed to set up the UN after the war
Tehran Conference (1943)
Agreed that areas of Eastern Poland would be given to the USSR after the war
Yalta Conference (Feb 1945)
USSR agreed to fight Japan after Germany surrendered
Yalta Conference (Feb 1945)
Germany to be divided into four zones: US, British, French and Soviet (Berlin capital city) would be divided
Yalta Conference (Feb 1945)
Eastern Europe to be a Soviet 'sphere of influence'
Yalta Conference (Feb 1945)
Countries freed from the Germans would have free elections
Not agreed at Yalta: How much Germany would pay in reparations and Polish/German borders and free elections in Poland
Changes between Yalta and Potsdam
1. April: Roosevelt died-replaced by Truman who was an extreme anti-communist
2. July: the US secretly tested its first atomic bomb successfully
3. USSR freed countries in Eastern Europe from Germany but then kept their army in those countries
4. Stalin set up a communist government in Poland, ignoring the agreement at Yalta
Potsdam Conference (July 1945)
USSR would take reparations from the Soviet zone of Germany
Potsdam Conference (July 1945)
Nazi war criminals would face trial
Potsdam Conference (July 1945)
Germany would eventually be reunited and would hold democratic elections
End of WW2: Between 35-45 million people died, USSR established satellite states Inc East Germany, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Albania, Czechoslovakia
Feb 1946: American ambassador sent 'Long Telegram' to USA, which said the Soviets were determined to undermine the American way of life and would do everything they could to oppose American interests
March 1946: Churchill described an 'iron curtain' between capitalist countries in the West and communist countries in the East
Sept 1946: Telegram from Soviet ambassador (Novikov) to Stalin stated the USA hated communism, had money for propaganda, and was economicallyweak
1947: Cominform was set up to coordinate policy between the Communist parties of Eastern European countries
Truman Doctrine (March 1947)
USA would provide political, military and economic assistance to countries to avoid Communism spreading
Marshall Plan (1947)
Provided financial aid to European countries to help them recover from WWII and avoid the spread of communism
Consequences of the Marshall Plan: USA provided $13 billion in aid, but Eastern European countries did not get much as they were under Soviet control