The Origins of the Cold War, c1945-1949: Conflict Over Germany - Bizonia & Currency Reform Flashcards
Timeline for creation of Bizonia and currency reform
• May 1946
- Clay announces no further reparations would be made to USSR until economic plan made
•January 1947
- Bizonia formed
• March-April 1947
• Moscow Conference
• USSR calls for new central administration
• November-December 1947
• First London Conference
• USSR accuses West of not granting sufficient reparations
• February-lune 1948
- Second London Conference
• June 1948
- Creation of West German constitution agreed on
• 20 lune 1948
- Deutsch Mark introduced
What issues were slowing the economic recovery of the British and
American zones?
• British absorbing many German refugees expelled by Poles and
Czechs
• USSR systematically removed industrial plants to restore its own recovery
How did General Clay respond to the Soviet’s increased gain of reparations?
• May 1946
• Clay announced that no further reparations to the USSR would be allowed
• Until an overall plan was agreed for Germany’s economic recovery
• USSR saw this as a way to create a Western capitalist German economy
When did Clay announce that no reparations would be made to the
USSR until an economic plan for Germany was agreed on?
• May 1946
Bizonia
• January 1947
• British and American zones merged economically, creating
Bizonia
• US believed this complied with Potsdam Agreement
• Indicated four-power control failed
When was Bizonia created?
•January 1947
Moscow Conference
• March-April 1947
• Council of Ministers, consisting of Britain, US, France, China and
USSR
• Soviets demanded a new central administration should be created in response to Bizonia
• This failed
• No firm decisions of German’s future reached
When was the Moscow Conference?
•March-April 1947
Which countries made up the Council of
Ministers?
• Britain
• US
• France
• China
• USSR
First London Conference
• November-December 1947
• Failure
• USSR accused West of unjustly denying reparations
• West feared a centralised administration would lead to a Soviet-
controlled Germany
•West urgently wanted to strengthen Western zones’ economies and to create a West German state
When did the first London Conference occur?
• November-December 1947
Second London Conference
• February-June 1948
• Britain, France, US and Benelux states (Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg) met
•Deutsche Mark
- 20 lune 1948 - introduced Deutsche Mark to increase economic
stability and to start formation of separate West German state
• Constitution
• June 1948 - agreed that West German constitution should be
made
• Britain and US eager; France agreed despite its objections
When was the second London Conference?
• February-June 1948
Which countries met at the Second London
Conference?
• Britain
• US
• France
• Benelux states (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg)
When was it agreed that a constitution for West Germany should be created?
• june 1948
- At second London Conference