Origins of the Cold War The Soft Underbelly Teheran The Percentages Agreement Yalta The New Team Potsdam Growing Mistrust “Getting Tough” with Russia
Pietro Badoglio
Joseph E. Davies
Moscow Conference (October 19 – 30, 1943) Hull Eden Molotov
Moscow Conference (October 19 – 30, 1943) Declaration on General Security “Unconditional Surrender” Soviet declaration of war on Japan
The Cairo Conference (Nov. 22 – Nov. 26, 1943)
II. Tehran Conference (Nov. 28 – Dec. 1, 1943)
Teheran Conference (Nov. 28 – Dec. 1, 1943) Operation Overlord Operation Anvil Soviet declaration of war on Japan Talk of postwar world
III. The Percentages Agreement
Operation “Bagration” (June 22, 1944)
The Percentages Agreement U.S.S.R. Great Britain 90% Romania 10% 75% Bulgaria 25% 10% Greece 90% 50% Hungary 50% 50% Yugoslavia 50%
IV. Yalta
Yalta February 4-11, 1945 United Nations Japan Poland Reparations Germany
“Declaration on Liberated Europe”
JCS 1067 De-Nazification De-Militarization Punishment of War Criminals Allied Control over Industry Democratization
Berlin • Soviet Zone
Berlin British Zone • Soviet Zone
Berlin British Zone • Soviet Zone French Zone
Berlin British Zone • Soviet Zone French U.S. Zone Zone
V. The New Team
President Harry S. Truman Donovan, Conflict and Crisis
Sec. State James F. Byrnes
VI. Potsdam
“Atomic Diplomacy”
VII. Growing Mistrust
VIII. “Getting Tough” with Russia
John Foster Dulles
Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg
President Harry S. Truman Donovan, Conflict and Crisis