Origins Of The Cold Wae C 1945- 1949: Us, British And USSR relations In 1945 - Tensions At Yalta Flashcards
When was the Yalta Conference?
4-11 February 1945
How was the war at this point?
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)
What agreements were made at Yalta?
- 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
Why were there tensions surrounding spheres of influence?
- 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
How did western powers expect Stalin to act?
- 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
What disagreements were there surrounding Germany?
- Roosevelt and Churchill wanted to reconstruct and re- educate Germany as a democratic nation
- buts Stalin wanted to keep Germany weak
What were the different economic aims of the powers?
-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
What disagreements were there regarding the declaration of Liberated Europe?
- 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
What was the Declaration on Liberated Europe?
- Agreement that the Grand Alliance would help any Liberated European state or former Axis state in Europe, if they agreed to certain conditions
What conditions did European states have to follow under the Declaration on Liberated Europe?
- 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