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Post-WW2 Politics
- War Conferences
- Yalta Conference, Feb 1945
- Plans
- Germany after WW2
- Germany and Berlin to be divided
amongst the Allied powers
- Germany to be defeated, disarmed
and forced to pay reparations
- Other
- USSR and Polish borders to move West
- USSR to have influence in Eastern Europe
- USSR to declare war on Japan
- Tensions
- Roosevelt & Churchill did not want
to change Poland's borders
- Stalin wanted all of Berlin and its industries
- Churchill, Roosevelt & Stalin
- Potsdam Conference, July 1945
- Plans
- Plans at Yalta were finalised
- Tensions
- USSR wanted to
cripple Germany but
Truman did not want
to repeat Versailles
- USA had the atomic bomb
- Truman was anti-Communist
and resented USSR's presence
in Eastern Europe
- Atlee, Truman & Stalin
- American Foreign Policy
- Truman Doctrine
- Marshall Plan
- Pledged $17bn to Europe
- Congress refused
- Czechoslovakia was taken over by Communists
- General Marshall sent to assess
economic situation in Europe
- 1947
- "resist subjugation by armed
minorities or by outside
pressures"
- To send money, equipment and advice to
countries at risk from Communism
- Berlin Blockade
- Berlin Airlift
- Immediate reaction to
the bloackade
- Lasted 318 days
- Stalin reopened lines in May 1949
- 1.5 million tonnes of supplies
- Operation Vittles
- Reasons
- New currency
introduced in 1948
- Bizone was formed and
Trizone became the Federal
Republic of Germany
- Stalin wanted
Germany crippled
- June 1948, all supply
lines were blocked
- Stalin hoped the Allies
would abandon Berlin