Origins of the Cold War Ch. 21.1.

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Origins of the Cold War Ch. 21.1

Objectives Explain the growing tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union at the end of WWII Identify the goals of Stalin’s foreign policy immediately after the war.

Concerns of the World Powers United States Soviet Union Economic Problems Promote trade & economic strength Promote democracy & capitalism SECURITY Keep Germany weak Pro-Soviet Governments to their West Spread of Communism

Yalta Conference I. Yalta A. Poland 1. U.S. & G.B. recognize communist government 2. Stalin agrees to Polish elections a. Declaration of Liberated Europe B. Germany 1. Divided into 2 parts

Truman II. Potsdam Conference A. Tension over Germany & Poland *Means 4 Reparations *Free Elections *Borders III. Iron Curtain A. Satellite Nations -Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia