History: Cold War

Subdecks (3)

Cards (50)

  • Tehran Conference (1943)

    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 economically weak
  • 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