Chapter 1 - US, British and USSR relations in 1945 Flashcards

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Why was there tension between the allies leading up to Yalta?

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  • W powers aware many Eastern European states had been liberated from Nazi occupation by USSR
  • Stalin’s guarantee of security through network of Eastern European allies conflicted Roosevelt’s commitment to post-war reconstruction based on unity amongst victorious powers
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Why did Yalta conference take place?

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  • In preparation for planning for imminent end of World War 2
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What was the significance of Yalta?

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  • Represented high point of inter-allied cooperation
  • Outcomes reaffirmed belief that Grand Alliance still alive and well
  • Evidence that Grand Alliance members committed to long lasting international relations in post-war world
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What were Western aims for Yalta?

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  • Collective security founded on United Nations
  • Long term cooperation with USSR
  • Right to national self-determination = no spheres of influence
  • Germany’s reconstruction and re-education as a democratic nation
  • World economic reconstruction through creation of World Bank
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What were Stalin’s aims for Yalta?

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  • USSR to be in control of its own destiny
  • Cooperation with Anglo-Americans
  • USSR’s security guaranteed through Soviet spheres of influence in Europe
  • Germany to remain weak for indefinite future
  • Economic reconstruction for USSR - mainly at Germany’s expense
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What was agreed at Yalta?

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  • Germany would be divided into 4 zones, each administered by an allied power
  • Berlin would be similarly divided
  • United Nations Organisation officially created
  • USSR to gain land from Poland, and Poland expanded to North and West
  • Declaration on Liberated Europe to be created
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What were Stalin’s priorities in Europe?

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  • Ensuring Eastern Europe remained within Soviet sphere of influence
  • Intended to turn whole of Germany into communist state at some point in future
  • Keep Germany economically week until it could secured as a communist state
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Why was there tension between Churchill and Stalin following Yalta?

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  • C believed S’ intention to expand Soviet power in post-war Europe
  • Believed USSR could threaten British imperial interests
  • Believed Britain must establish close alliance with US to counter this potential threat
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What was agreed during the Percentages Agreement?

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  • 1944
  • Churchill and Stalin met in Moscow
  • To establish predominance of Britain and USSR in Eastern Europe
  • USSR = 90% Romanis
  • USA = 90% Greece
  • Hungary = 50/50
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How did things change between Yalta and Potsdam?

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  • War had ended in May 1945
  • April 1945 = Roosevelt died, replaced by Truman
  • July 1945 = Churchill replaced by Attlee after losing General Elections
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What was agreed at Potsdam?

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  • Germany to be completely disarmed and demilitarised
  • de-Nazification to be carried out = war crimes judged and all former Nazi party members removed from public office and education system
  • decentralisation of political system
  • Freedom of speech, free press, religious tolerance restored
  • Germany to become a single economic unit with common policies on industry and finance
  • USSR to receive reparations from its own zone, and additional 25% from W zones
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