Three Conferences-Start of the Cold War Flashcards
What three conferences took place between the Allies before the Cold War?
- Teheran Conference.2. Yalta Conference.3. Potsdam Conference.
What was the Teheran Conference?
The Teheran Conference was when Stalin met with Roosevelt and Churchill for the first time. It was designed to make plans for the reconstruction of Europe following WW2.
Where was the Teheran Conference?
Teheran, Iran.
When was the Teheran Conference?
November 28th - December 1st 1943.
Who attended the Teheran Conference?
‘The Big Three’ – Russian leader Stalin, American President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Churchill
Why did the Teheran Conference take place?
To make plans for the reconstruction of Europe following the Second World War.
What three things were agreed at the Teheran Conference?
- That the Soviet Union should have a sphere of influence in Eastern Europe at the end of the war. This would give the Soviet Union some security and prevent threats from its neighbours. 2. That Western Europe would be a British and American ‘sphere of influence’, where capitalism would be dominant.3. That the USA and Britain would open a second front in 1944. At the same time as the Second Front, the USSR would begin an offensive in the East. However, Stalin felt that the other two wanted the USSR to take the major part and not open up a second front.
What two things were there disagreement about at the Teheran Conference?
They couldn’t agree on Germany’s future:1. Stalin believed Germany should be punished for starting WW2 by being forced to give up its territories and paying reparations, ensuring that Germany would never be a threat again.2. Roosevelt and Churchill believed that Germany should be rebuilt as they thought that one of the causes of WW2 was Germany’s economic problems following WW1 and remembered the mistakes of the Treaty of Versailles. They argued that a peaceful Europe needed a prosperous Germany.
What were two effects of the Teheran Conference?
- The agreement to a Soviet ‘sphere of influence’ guaranteed that the USSR was not threatened by any of its neighbouring countries. It would give the Soviet Union some security and prevent threats from its neighbours.2. The differences of opinion led to tension within the Grand Alliance.
What was the Yalta Conference?
The Yalta Conference was an attempt to work out what to do with Germany once the war was over. The Big Three got on well together at this conference.
Where was the Yalta Conference?
Yalta, Ukraine.
When did the Yalta Conference occur?
February 4th - 11th 1945.
Who attended the Yalta Conference?
The Big Three.
Why did the Yalta Conference happen?
To work out a clear strategy for ending the war against Germany and Japan and then sort out issues after fighting ended.
What 7 things were decided at the Yalta Conference?
- That Germany was to be divided and administered by the Big Three but after Churchill insisted, the French were also given an occupation zone.2. That Berlin would also be divided but there would be a joint commission of the Allies to run the city. 3. Stalin agreed that Russian troops would help America defeat Japan once Hitler had been defeated.4. Roosevelt and Churchill agreed to the establishment of a communist Poland.5. The ‘Declaration on Liberated Europe’ committed the USSR, America and Britain to work for democracy in Europe.6. The Allies agreed to establish the the United Nations, an organisation committed to maintaining peace.7. The Big Three restated their agreement that the USSR should have a ‘sphere of influence’ in Eastern Europe.