Early Europe Flashcards
Results of Potsdam
USA president Roosevelt was replaced by Truman, Churchill was replaced by Clement Atlee. Stalin and Roosevelt’s positive relationship wasn’t shared with Truman
Truman dropped the atomic bomb on Japan the day before Russia was to invade preventing the USSR from gaining the spoils of war without telling Stalin
British and American attitudes towards USSR hardened
Resentment of the past
Loss of a common enemy made the Allies less willing to rely on Stalin
Stalin remembers when the Allies fought as Whites against Reds during 1917 Russian Revolution
Stalin also remembers when the Allies ignored his pleas for a second front during the war
During the 30s Britain and France refused to form an alliance with Russia against Germany
Soviet takeover of Eastern Europe
The USSR invaded many countries surrounding Russia to get rid of the Nazis occupying them but after that the Soviets stayed and converted them to communism to create a buffer zone
Britain and Russia had a deal where Britain wouldn’t involve itself in Bulgaria or Romania so long as Russia wouldn’t involve itself in Greece, this was the percentages deal
During the Greece civil war against communism the communist side was supplied arms from Czechoslovakia however the Allies believed this to be the USSR breaking the percentages deal
The Allies viewed this as an attempt by Stalin for world domination resulting in the policy of Containment, Truman Doctrine speech, Marshall Aid and the Iron Curtain speech
Policy of Containment was designed with the belief that communism would spread into economically unstable countries
Events in Berlin
Berlin was located in Russia’s zone of Germany but Russia only controlled East Berlin
Allies united their zones’ economies into Trizonia and introduced the Deutschmark as a new currency excluding East Berlin
Stalin was humiliated as people left East Germany to the west through Berlin which impacted propaganda and the economy as those people couldn’t contribute to the Eastern economy. Stalin also hated the drastic difference in living standards as East Berlin didn’t benefit from Marshall Aid
Stalin blocked off supply routes to Berlin but the Allies used air drops to send supplies despite risk of war, Soviets never shot down any planes likely from fear of starting a war