Origins of the Cold War Flashcards
Which agreements were reached at Yalta?
The leaders agreed to join the United Nations, to separate both Germany and the capital Berlin into different zones, to launch a full scale war against Japan once Germany had been defeated, to hunt down and punish Nazi war criminals and to allow Eastern Europe to be a Russian ‘sphere of influence’.
Which leaders met at Yalta in 1945 to have initial discussions about the peace?
This was Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill
Over which topic area did the allies disagree at Yalta?
The borders of and elections in Poland were the cause of dispute.
Where did the Allies hold their second peace conference of 1945?
This was held at Potsdam.
Who was the leader of the USA by the time of the Potsdam Conference?
This was Truman, after the death of Roosevelt. He was much more anti-Communist than Roosevelt.
What had America developed between the two conferences?
By the time of the Potsdam Conference, America had developed the atomic bomb.
Over what issue did the Allies disagree at Potsdam?
The issue of reparations caused disagreements. Stalin wanted to completely cripple Germany.
After 1945, Stalin started to tighten his control of Eastern Europe. Which countries in this area did not come under his direct control, though?
Greece and Yugoslavia.
Who was the leader of Yugoslavia at this time?
This was Marshall Tito.
What were the ‘Salami tactics’ Stalin used to spread Communism in Eastern Europe?
These tactics saw Communists gain control of countries like Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia ‘slice by slice’, such as gaining a foothold in coalition governments, abolishing monarchies and banning all other political parties.
Which organisation did Stalin establish to make sure that all these different Communist countries remained loyal to Moscow?
Stalin set up Cominform to achieve this purpose.
Name the two policies with which the USA reacted to Russian expansion in Eastern Europe.
These were the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan.
What was the basic idea behind the Truman Doctrine?
This was based on the idea of containment – not to give Communism another inch!
In which country was the Truman Doctrine first applied?
In Greece, where the USA supported British troops fighting for the Greek monarchy against the communists.
What was the Marshall Plan all about, then?
It was realised that extreme ideas flourish at times of desperate economic circumstances. Therefore, the USA gave 14 billion dollars to help rebuild Europe and prevent the spread of communism.
Events in which country persuaded the American Senate to agree to Marshall Aid?
Events in Czechoslovakia, when the communists seized power.
What organisation did Stalin set up in response to Marshall Aid?
He set up a rival economic Union of Eastern European countries called Comecon.
Which city did Stalin blockade in 1948?
Wow! The city of Berlin!