C1 Post WW2 Flashcards

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Tensions at Yalta (4)

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  • Grand alliance between USSR, Britain and USA was beginning to show cracks.
  • Many Eastern European states had been liberated by the USSR
  • Roosevelt committed to post-war reconstruction based on unity among victorious powers
  • Stalin guarantee of security through network of Eastern European allies was in fundamental conflict with this view
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When was the Yalta Conference and who was involved

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  • 4-11 February 1945
  • Stalin, Roosevelt and Stalin
  • Key players objectives weren’t in line
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What were the objectives of Roosevelt and Churchill at Yalta

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

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  • USSR to be in control of its own destiny
  • Cooperation with Anglo-Americans
  • USSR’s security guaranteed through Soviet sphere of influence
  • Germany to remain weak for the indefinite future
  • Economic reconstruction for the USSR at expense of Germany
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What was agreed at Yalta (5)

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  • Germany divided into four zones
  • Berlin split into two
  • United Nations would be formally ratified
  • USSR would gain land from Poland and Poland would be expended to North and West
  • Declaration of Liberated Europe should be created
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Relations between Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill
Stalin

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  • 25 million soviets had died during WW2 with destruction of destruction of cities and agriculture
  • He and Vyacheslav Molotov viewed the Grand Alliance as anti-soviet.
  • Wanted to ensure that Eastern Europe was under Soviet sphere of influence
  • Dismemberment of Germany not in USSR’s interest but keeping it economically weak enough so can fall into communist state
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Roosevelt

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  • Post war agreement should be on the basis of democracy
    - Not only in interest for USA but for all states
  • Roosevelt convinced that Stalin shared the same view.
  • Certain that could secure a democratic non-communist future for all Eastern European states
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Churchill’s view on Stalin and the Soviet Union

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  • Convinced that it was Stalin’s intention to expand Soviet power in post war Europe
  • He believed that Soviet Union could threaten Britans imperial interests and essential to form close relationship with USA
  • October 1944 to protect Bristish interest in Eastern Europe and the Balkans arrived at the “ percentages Agreement “
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What was the Percentages Agreement 1944

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  • Was to establish the percentage of predominance Britain and the USSR would each have in European states.
  • Romania USSR would have 90% Britain would have 10%
  • Greece Britain had 90%
  • Hungary 50% each
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Deteriorating relationships after Yalta

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Disagreemnt quickly happened over how the Declaration of Liberated Europe was interpreted and applied specifically to Poland

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What happened with the Lublin Government during and post WW2

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  • Polish government in WW2 existed in exile in London.
  • USSR supported a pro communist government set up upon Poland’s liberation
  • Stalin encured non-communist leaders who resisted the Nazis were eliminated so could not put the government back into place
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When was the Potsdam Conference and who was involved

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  • 17 July to 1 August 1945
  • War in Europe ended in May but Japan continued fighting and Stalin continued to provide aid for the West
  • Consisted of Stalin, Truman and Clement Attlee
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What were the decisions made at Potsdam (6)

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  • Days before Potsdam first successful detonation of USA’s atomic bomb had taken place, hoped to be used as diplomatic leverage
  • No medium or long term plan had been resolved
    It was agreed that:
  • Germany completely demilitarized and disarmed
  • de-nazification was to be carried out
  • Decentralization of the political system
  • Freedom of speech and press to be restored
  • Germany to become a single economic unit
  • USSR to receive reparations from its own zone and also 25% from Western zones
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What were Truman’s Relations like with Stalin and Attlee

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-Truman similar to Roosevelt and wanted world based on national self determination an open trading system and world economic restoration through IMF and World Bank
- Minimise possibilty of the Great Depression happening again
-It would ensure USA’s geostrategical interest by limiting expansion of territorial influence of other states
- US ambassador warned Truman of expansion of USSR would be “A barbaric invasion of Europe”

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What were Stalin’s relations like with Truman and Attlee

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  • By Potsdam Stalin convinced USA and its allies were rivals for dominance of Europe
  • This reinforced obsession with Soviet security
  • Stalin needed to ensure that Eastern European states would form under USSR long-term security plan
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Attlee relations with Truman and Stalin

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  • Events had confirmed to Britain that Stalin was expansionist in Europe
  • Vital USA act as main protector of Europe
  • British foreign policy became focused on an anti-communist stance
  • Potsdam didn’t offer a long term plan for Germany