Who was to blame for the Cold War? Flashcards
Why did the USA-USSR alliance begin to break down in 1945? (4)
Removal of the common enemy. Germany had been defeated and there was now no need for Allied cooperation.History of hostility. This went back to western intervention in the Russian civil war. In the 1930s, Stalin thought that the West saw Hitler and the Nazis as the buffer against the spread of communism.Ideological differences. The USA followed a democratic capitalist approach opposed to the communist ideology of the USSR.The Soviet “sphere of influence”. By early 1945, the Red army had occupied much of eastern Europe.
What were the issues to be addressed at Yalta and Potsdam? (4)
What to do with a defeated Germany and its leaders.What to do with countries formerly occupied by Germany, many of which were in eastern Europe.To decide the future of Poland.How war with Japan could be ended as soon as possible.To discuss how a lasting peace was to be maintained.
When was the Yalta conference held and which leaders were involved?
February 1945. Roosevelt (US), Churchill (GB) and Stalin (USSR).
What was agreed at the Yalta conference about what to do with a defeated Germany? (4)
Germany and its capital Berlin were to be divided into four occupation zones.Germany’s eastern border was to be moved westwards.War criminals were to be hunted down and punished.Germany had surrender unconditionally and pay reparations.
What changed between the Yalta conference and the Potsdam conference?
President Roosevelt died in Apr 1945 and was replaced by Harry S. Truman.Churchill was defeated in a General Election and was replaced by Labour’s Clement Attlee.The USSR had liberated eastern Europe from Nazi control but had failed to hold free election.On the eve of the conference, Truman informed Stalin that the US had tested an atomic bomb.
How did the allies disagree at the Potsdam conference? (3)
No agreement was reached over the future government of Poland.There was disagreement over Germany. Stalin wanted Germany crippled to prevent future threat.The USSR wished to intervene in the war against Japan but this was refused by Truman.
Who coined the phrase the “iron curtain”?
Winston Churchill in a speech delivered in March 1946 in Fulton, Missouri. Used to describe the division of eastern Europe from western Europe; of democracy from communism.
What was Cominform?
The Communist Information Bureau. An alliance of communist countries set up in October 1947. This tightened Stalin’s hold on the satellite states, further restricting their contact with the West.
How was communism established in Czechoslovakia?
Soviet troops left after the war.Post-war elections gave communists leadership of a balanced, coalition government.Foreign Minister Jans Masaryk, a popular and non-communist politician, was murdered in May 1947.All non-communist members of the government resigned in February 1948 with communists filling vacant posts.
How was communism established in Hungary?
Soviet troops remained after liberation.Communists won 17% of the vote in November 1945 elections.Used secret police to discredit and persecute rival politicians and parties.Rigged elections in 1947 gave communists control of a coalition government.Social Democratic Party and Communist Party merged in 1948.
What was the significance of events in Greece in 1947?
Civil war had developed in Greece between the monarchists, who were supported by the British, and the communists, who were back by the USSR. In Feb 1947, the British announced they were withdrawing from Greece as they could no longer afford the war. Truman persuaded Congress that the US should intervene to prevent Greece becoming communist. This marked a new era in the USA’s attitude to world politics.
What was the Truman doctrine?
Named after a speech given by Truman in March 1947. Under the Truman Doctrine, the USA was prepared to send money, equipment and advice to any country which was, in the American view, threatened by a Communist take-over.
Define containment
The USA became committed to a policy of stopping the spread of communism. Truman accepted that eastern Europe was communist but his aim was to stop it spreading any further.
What was the Marshall Plan?
In June 1947, the US Secretary of State George Marshall announced an economic recovery plan which provided aid to build up Europe’s economy. To help, war-torn Europe recover, the US offered money, machinery, food and technological equipment.
What is the link between the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan?
Truman believed that countries which suffered poverty were vulnerable to communism. By providing aid through the Marshall Plan to countries in Europe, this would help contain the spread of communism.
How did Stalin respond to Marshall Aid?
He refused to have anything to do with it. He also forbade any of the eastern European states to apply for Marshall Aid.
What were the long-term causes of the Berlin blockade? (4)
Within the Soviet zone, Soviet troops were able to control all access.The USSR believed the western Allies had no right to be in Berlin. The western Allies were seen as a threat as they had a base inside the Soviet zone.The western Allies needed to be there to prevent the USSR fully controlling Berlin.The West could spy on Soviet activity behind the iron curtain.