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when was the Yalta conference and what was agreed?
February
1945
-Germany and Berlin would be
divided
into 4u
zones,
-Germany to pay
20
million
reperations (and 1/2 will go to the
Soviets)
what were the consequences of the yalta conference?
-Showed
lack
of
agreement
eg over
reparation
process
-showed
stalin
wanted lots of
land
when was the Tehran Conference and what was agreed?
-1943
-USSR could keep land in
Eastern
Europe
if they won the war ( to make
Germany
weaker)
-An international
organisation
would be created
-USA and
Britain
launch another
attack
on Germany so
German
army
would
reduce
troops in
the
East
what were the consequences of the Tehran Conference?
-very good and
beneficial
for the
USSR
-gain lots of
land
When as the Potsdam conference and what was agreed?
July
1945
-Germany would be
demilitarised,
-there would be
democracy,
-Soviets would gain 1/4 of
goods
made in
Western
Europe
in return for supplying
food
and
coal
what were the consequences of the Potsdam conference?
-lots of
disagreements,
it highlighted the
differences
between capitalism and
communism
when was the atomic bomb dropped, where and how many people died?
-6th
August
1945
-Truman dropped it over
Hiroshima
and
Nagasaki
-over
120,000
what were the consequences of the atomic bomb dropping?
USSR saw the
USA
as a great
danger
to the world
-Stalin took control of more land between
USSR
and
Germany
as a 'buffer zone
describe the first telegram sent out and when?
-1946
-Long telegram- Kennan sent a detailed
telegram
about the USSR's
attitude
towards the
USA
(that Stalin wanted disruption of (capitalism)
what were the consequences of the Long telegram?
-USA started 'containment'
-which meant keeping
communism
in the
USSR
only
describe the second telegram and when was it?
-1946
-Novikov
telegram
-sent by soviet diplomat, shows USA didn't trust
USSR
-showed that
America
not afraid of war
what were the consequences of the Novikov Telegram
-USSR felt the need to
occupy
more land for
safety
What was the iron curtain speech?
Winston Churchill's speech when he said that Europe is divided by "an iron curtain" in
1946
, behind it was USSR controlled countries
what were the consequences of the iron curtain speech
-increased
tension
-both sides
strengthened
their
forces
why were satellite states made?
-barrier between Germany and
USSR
-showed
power
and strength
-increase of
communist
influence
name 5 satellite states and how/when
-East Germany
-Poland-
1947
as a communist government
-Czechoslovakia-
1948
a communist
government
-Hungary -
1949
-Romania- voted
communist
after
intimidation
What was the Truman Doctrine?
-12th March
1947
-Truman announced he would provide
economic
help to countries being
threatened
by
communism
-promised
400
million dollars, sent US soldiers to
Greece
and
Turkey
what followed the Truman Doctrine? describe it
-Marshall plan- gave
12.7
billion
dollars between
1948-52
-economic aid to countries hit by
war
-offered money to
satellite
states, stalin
refused
What did Stalin call the Marshall Plan?
-Dollar
imperialism
-he thought it was the USA trying to be more
powerful
and create
American
Empire in Europe
what were the consequences of the Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan
-friendly
Grand
Alliance now gone
-USA in direct
opposition
to
USSR
-Europe divided into
Western
and
East
What was Cominform? When?
1947-
every Eastern Europe country was to follow Stalin's ordered, every
country
would have a
cominform
office
what was Comecon? When?
-1949
-no
Eastern
Europe
country could take money from the USA
-there would be trade only between
communist
countries, communist party took over all
industries
what were the consequences of comecon and cominform?
-increased
tensions
-made
divide
greater
what was the Berlin Crisis and when?
-March
1948
-USA , Britain and France united their zones in
Trizonia
-they created.a currency called
Deutshmark
what was the Berlin Blockade?
-USSR
blocked
off any land route in and out of
Berlin
-this stopped food and essentials reaching
Trizonia
when and what was the Berlin Airlift?
-June
1948
to May
1949
-America flew in food and resources instead
-there was a
risk
the
planes
might have been shot but it didnt happen
-over
1000
tonnes of food flown in
-After a year, Stalin removed the
blockade
what were the consequences of the Berlin Airlift?
-made Stalin look
weak
-West proved they could success
peacefully
-3 days after,
USA
, Britain and France officially
united
When and what was NATO?
-1949
-Western powers eg USA Britain France and
9
others united
-from
1949
American troops stationed in Europe
When and what was the Warsaw Pact?
-1955
-all of
Satellite
States, lead by the
Soviet
Union
-promised support
Describe the 6 stages of the arms race
-atomic bomb
1945
-1949
soviets made their
own
-1950
American
Hydrogen
Bomb
-1957 Soviet Hydrogen Bomb
-USA ballistic
missiles
-2
months later, Soviets also had ballistic missiles
what occurred under Khrushchev's leadership?
-he openly
criticises
Stalin, he suggests peace
-the reasons as to why people had hope for peace:
-war in Korea ended
-both countries broke from arms race
-Austria
1955
meeting had calmed tensions
How did the Hungarian Uprising
start?


-Hungary didnt like
Soviet
control
-they couldn't
vote,
food
shortages,
their
leader
was brutal
what were the consequences of these attitudes?
-protested in
Budapest
-tore down statue of
Stalin
-Scoviets had lack of
control
how did Khrushchev respond to the Hungarian Uprising?
-sent the
red
army to stop the
riots
-tried to please them with a
new
leader Imre
Nagy
what did Imre Nagy follow?
-wanted voting and
dictatorship
-asked for political
prisoners
to be freed
-asked
Khrushchev
to remove politocal troops
what happened in November 1956 and the consequences?
-Nagy said that Hungary would leave the
Warsaw
Pact
-Khrushchev felt that other countries might
follow
and copy
when and what was the soviet union invasion of Hungary?
-4th
November
1956
-Khrushchev sent in the
red
army, Hungarians fought back abd
America
didnt help Hungary because of their
containment
policy and the risk
what were the short term consequences?
-uprising
failed
-20,000 Soviet troops in
Hungary
-20.000
Hungarians
killed
-Nagy and his supporters
executed
what were the long term consequences?
-Khrushchev seemed more
powerful
-new leader in
Hungary
-showed
Eastern
Europe
that America wont help them, made the
USA
look weak
what occurred in 1958?
- 3
millio
n East Germans moved to
Wes
t
German
y
-refugee problem
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