Part 1: How did the Cold War Develop 1943-1956?

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GCSE History (Superpowers) Flashcards on Part 1: How did the Cold War Develop 1943-1956?, created by l.auren.g.loady on 28/02/2014.
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THE COLD WAR BEGINS!!! 1946 The Breakdown of the Grand Alliance
The Grand Alliance was set up in... 1941 (USA; USSR; Britain)
Iron Curtain Speech March 1946 "an Iron Curtain has descended across the Continent" Communist East: Capitalist West
Teheran Conference November 1943 'sphere of influence'; United Nations; Second Front; Help fight Japan BUT!! Reperations
Yalta Conference February 1945 Divide Germany into 4 Zones; free elections in Eastern Europe; Change Poland's Boarders; Committee to look at German Reparations; Nazi War Criminals to be found and punished BUT!! Stalin wanted to cripple Germany ($10 billion) 26 million deaths --> future problems
Why did Stalin take over Eastern Europe? 1. buffer zone 2. Stalin didn't trust the west 3. compensation 4.Spread Communism
What is a Satellite State? They have their own governments but with a puppet leader controlled by the Soviet Union
Long Telegram & Novikov Telegram 1946
Truman Doctrine March 1947 Greece- Feb 1947: Britain could no longer afford to support Greek Government- America gave them $400 million Gave Truman idea that he could contain Communism
Why was the Truman Doctrine important 1. USA dropped policy of isolationism 2. USA saw themselves as the world's peacekeepers 3. How Scared USA was of Soviet expansion 4. Policy of Containment
Marshall Plan March 1947 George S Marshall (secretary of state) accept money --> but American goods Stalin saw it as a bribe Had to join OEEC (Organisation for European Economic Recovery) "the most unselfish act in history" 16 countries-- $13.75 billion
Cominform & Comecon 1947 (Truman Doctrine) & 1949 (Marshall Plan)
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