When did the Teheran, Yalta, and Potsdam Conferences take place?
Respuesta
1943, 1945, 1945
1945, 1942, 1943
1941, 1945, 1945
Pregunta 2
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What did they agree on in the Teheran Conference?
Respuesta
Germany was demilitarised and forced to pay reparations.
USSR would declare war on Japan after Germany's defeat.
USA and Britain would open a second front to help the USSR fight against Germans.
Poland would receive land from the USSR and lose some from Germany.
Poland would receive land from Germany and lose some to the USSR.
Pregunta 3
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What did they agree on in the Yalta Conference?
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Germany would be demilitarised and forced to pay reparations.
Germany would be divided.
Poland would be demilitarised.
Nazi Party would be banned.
The USA would develop an atomic bomb.
Pregunta 4
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What did they agree on in the Potsdam Conference?
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The USA would develop and atomic bomb.
Germany would be divided into 4 zones.
USSR would gain 1/4 of industrial equipment because it's zone was poorly developed.
USA would gain 1/4 of industrial equipment because it's zone was highly developed.
Britain would declare war on Japan.
Pregunta 5
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What event happened during the Potsdam Conference?
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USA developed the hydrogen bomb.
USSR developed the atomic bomb.
Truman received news that the atomic bomb was a success.
Churchill made the 'iron curtain' speech.
Pregunta 6
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The Long Telegram was sent in [blank_start]1946[blank_end] to the [blank_start]USA[blank_end]. It reported that:
- Stalin gave a speech about destroying [blank_start]capitalism[blank_end].
- The USSR was building up it's [blank_start]military[blank_end] power.
- The USA should contain [blank_start]communism[blank_end].
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1946
USA
capitalism
military
communism
Pregunta 7
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The [blank_start]Novikov[blank_end] Telegram was sent in [blank_start]1946[blank_end], to the USSR. It reported that:
- The USA wanted to dominate the [blank_start]world[blank_end].
- USA no longer wanted to cooperate with the USSR.
- The American public was ready for [blank_start]war[blank_end] with the USSR.