Origins Of The Cold Wae C 1945- 1949: Us, British And USSR relations In 1945 - Tensions At Yalta Flashcards

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When was the Yalta Conference?

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4-11 February 1945

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How was the war at this point?

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In 1944, Western powers had opened up a ‘ second front’ invading Nazi - occupied France
- during August 1944, Soviet forces swept into Poland
- by March 1945 the soviets had crossed the Oder Ricer (goes through Poland and Germany)

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What agreements were made at Yalta?

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  • Germany would be divided into 4 zones, each controlled by an allied power ( Britain,US,USSR, France)
  • Berlin would be similarly divided
  • the UN would be formed
  • A declaration of liberated Europe should be created
  • Stalin agrees to join war against Japan
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Why were there tensions surrounding spheres of influence?

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  • western powers were concerned that many Eastern European States had been Liberated by the USSR
  • Roosevelt and Churchill agreed on national self - determination and no spheres of influence
  • but Stalin wanted to provide the USSR’s security (buffer zone) through soviet spheres of influence in Europe
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How did western powers expect Stalin to act?

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  • Roosevelt was convinced that Stalin would agree to free elections and democratic government s
  • Churchill we convinced that Stalin intended to expand soviet power in post - war Europe
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What disagreements were there surrounding Germany?

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  • Roosevelt and Churchill wanted to reconstruct and re- educate Germany as a democratic nation
  • buts Stalin wanted to keep Germany weak
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What were the different economic aims of the powers?

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-Roosevelt and Churchill wanted world economic reconstruction
- through the creation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank
- Stalin focused on economic reconstruction for the USSR
- mainly at the expense of Germany

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What disagreements were there regarding the declaration of Liberated Europe?

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  • How it was interpreted in relation to Poland, Stalin was determined that a communist government should stay in place whilst Roosevelt and Churchill insisted it become a democracy
  • USSR set up pro- communist gov. In Poland’s liberation called the Lublin Poles
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What was the Declaration on Liberated Europe?

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  • Agreement that the Grand Alliance would help any Liberated European state or former Axis state in Europe, if they agreed to certain conditions
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What conditions did European states have to follow under the Declaration on Liberated Europe?

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  • to establish conditions of internal peace
  • to carry out emergency relief measures for the relief of distressed peoples
  • to form interim governments broadly representative of populations beliefs and pledged to the earliest possible establishment of governments through free elections
  • to facilitate where necessary the holding of such elections
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