Describe the features a Capitalist government (USA)
Describe the features of a Capitalist industry (USA)
Describe the features of Capitalism regarding individual rights (USA)
Describe the features a Communist government (USSR)
Describe the features of a Communist industry (USSR)
Describe the features of Communism regarding individual rights (USSR)
Where was the Yalta conference?
Yalta, Ukraine
When was the Yalta conference?
February, 1945
(War was coming to an end)
Who participated in the Yalta conference?
Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt
What agreements were made in the Yalta conference?
What were the different opinions on the disagreement at the Yalta conference?
Stalin: Wants his border with Poland to move westward, and Poland to move into Germany
Churchill: Did not approve, but did not want to make a move as Stalin had his red army securly in eastern Germany, and poland
Roosevelt: Was convinced by Churchill to not interfere as long as USSR does not try to convert greece to communism
What makes the Yalta conference a turning point?
It shows that Europe is now divided
How does Stalin discover about the Atom bomb and why is this important/what does it demonstrate?
He has secret intelligence in the USA that reported back to him. This shows he did not fully trust the USA.
When was the Potsdam Conference?
July 1945
5 months after the Yalta Conference
Where was the Potsdam Conference?
Potsdam, Germany
Emphasises Germany’s defeat
Who participated in the Potsdam Conference?
Harry Truman, Clement Attlee & Joseph Stalin
What important events happen between the Yalta and Potsdam conferences?
Btw Stalin’s spies know about the Atomic Bomb
What disagreements were there at the Potsdam conference?
Germany
- Stalin wants to cripple Germany so it poses no threat to the USSR
- Truman does not want to repeat the mistake of Versailles
Reparations
- 20,000,000 Russians died in the war, so Stalin wants compensation from Germany (e.g money/slave labour)
- Truman does not want to repeat the mistake of Versailles
Eastern Europe
- Stalin wants to set up pro-communist governments as a buffer zone
- Truman is afaid of spreading communist influence, as agreed in Yalta, but Truman is opposed to this idea
What “agreements” took place at the Potsdam conference?
Stalin is not happy
What reasons caused the allies to fall out in 1945?: Personalities
What reasons caused the allies to fall out in 1945?: Actions by the USA
What reasons caused the allies to fall out in 1945?: Actions by the USSR
What reasons caused the allies to fall out in 1945?: Misunderstandings
What was the iron curtain?
It was both a landmark/barrier/frontier geographically, but also an ideological divide between Eastern and Western Europe. On the Eastern side, most countries were under communist influence and control.