Wartime conferences Flashcards

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Where were the three conferences?

A

1) Tehran
2) Yalta
3) Potsdam

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When was the Tehran conference?

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1943

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When was the Yalta conference?

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Feb 1945

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When was the Potsdam conference?

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July-Aug 1945

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What was the purpose and tone of the Tehran conference?

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Purpose: planning WW2 winning strategy.
Tone: cooperative, tensions low, common enemy.

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What four things were agreed at the Tehran conference?

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1) USA + Britain to attack Germany from West to ease pressure on Soviets at Eastern front.
2) USA + GB to invade Nazi occupied France at earliest chance.
3) Stalin would attack Japan once Nazis were defeated
4) Agreed to set up UN

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What was the tone of the Yalta conference?

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Tensions middling.

  • -One 1 hand: End of WW2, common enemy fading. Capitalist UK, USA + France worried about communism spreading.
  • -On other hand: UN promised cooperation, Stalin seemed not to want control over east Europe.
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What six things were agreed at the Yalta conference?

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1) German war criminals would be punished
2) USSR would attack Japan within 3 months of defeating Germany
3) Germany into 4 zones: USA, GB, USSR + France. Also Berlin + Vienna, despite being in Soviet zone.
4) Poland lost 30% of its land, claimed by Stalin, but was given a large part of eastern Germany.
5) Free elections in Poland + Soviet occupied countries.
6) New UN to be based in NYC.

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Why was the tone of the Tehran and Yalta conferences more cooperative than potsdam?

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1) Still had Nazis as common enemy.

2) President Roosevelt had had a good relationship with Stalin.

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Who replaced FDR as President of the USA for the Potsdam Conference? What were his views?

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Harry Truman. He was suspicious of Communism and did not like Stalin.

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Churchill had recently lost the recent UK election. Who replaced him at the Potsdam conference?

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Clement Attlee.

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What four things were agreed at the Potsdam conference?

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1) Nazis to be put on trial for war crimes
2) Germany to pay reparations to Allies
3) Germans in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary + Romania to be deported.
4) Free elections + press in Germany.

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What three things created tension at the Potsdam conference?

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1) Change of leaders; Truman untactful in negotiations
2) USA had used atom bomb on Japan without negotiating it, effectively ending WW2 + angering Stalin.
3) Stalin wanted influence in Poland.

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