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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 supoort
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 bruta;
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 million
East Germans
moved to
West Germany
-refugee
problem
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