Part 2: The Cold War in Europe 1945-50 Flashcards
What were US and USSR aims for Germany’s future?
USA: Separate zones not mixed
USSR: Reunified Germany with free elections
What was the reality for the future of Germany?
Stalin was keen for a reunified Germany with free elections, he hoped KPD (communists) would form coalitions with other left wing parties and eventually control the gov.
USSR allowed democratic elections prior to any other zone in June 1945
What did the US want to do about the communists (KPD) and socialists (SPD)?
They wanted to prevent a merger, so that German ppl would have a clear choice in elections and avoid powerful dominant left wing party
What did the USSR want to do about the KPD and SPD?
to merge them to create a powerful left-wing of politics which might be possible across all of Germany
What actually happened to the KPD and SPD?
They were merged in the Soviet zone to form the Socialist union party (SUP)- at least 20,000 Social Democrats interrogated/imprisoned/killed to force merger
L. wing politicians in west were suspicious; in a vote in W. Berlin about merging 82% against
What did the USA want to do about reparations?
Stick exactly to Potsdam agreements (10% of British and US to the soviets plus 15% for food)
Encourage German economic recovery to help Germany pay for its own food imports
What did the USSR want to do about reparations?
Encourage national economic plan of reconstruction for Germany across all zones
Increase production levels in USSR zone and take output directly as reparations payments
What actually happened in terms of reparations payments for the West?
West began delaying reparations payments to the East until their zones were self-supporting + could pay for own food imports- important as west zones had more refugees.
May 1946- General Clay announced end of reparations to USSR
How did the USSR to end of reparations payments to them?
Increased production in their zones, transforming 213 key German firms into special soviet-controlled companies, total production went straight to USSR
What were the psychological impacts of the ending of reparations payments to the USSR?
USA: wanted to force soviets to agree to treat Germany as economic unity
USSR: felt US wanted to impose capitalist economy on a united German economy- feared it would play an important role in a US dominated global capitalist trading system
What did the USSR want to do about the zones of Germany?
Merge all the zones together to try to encourage German trade and reconstruction, helping to pay reparations later and thus stick to the agreements made at Potsdam
What did the USA want to do about the zones of Germany?
Merge some of the zones together (the Western zones) to form a stronger force of ideology against the west
What actually happened to the zones of Germany?
US foreign minister Byrnes offered to merge all zones together- only UK accepted and Bizonia was in Jan 1947
US argued it would be better for economic improvement so reparations could be better paid later
Key offices kept in different states to make it clear that Bizonia was not the creation of a new state
What did the USSR want to do at the foreign minister negotiations?
Demand a new Central German administration to stop any merging of Western zones
Reject any proposals that delay reparations being paid
What did the US want to do at the foreign minister negotiations?
Insist on no reparations being paid until Germany could pay for its own food and raw material imports