Is this what really happened at Yalta?. Key Question: Who was to blame for the Cold War? POTSDAM YALTA Agree- ments made at… Truman BERLIN The Berlin.

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Is this what really happened at Yalta?

Key Question: Who was to blame for the Cold War? POTSDAM YALTA Agree- ments made at… Truman BERLIN The Berlin Blockade GERMANY Divisions over land and ideology STALIN AN IRON CURTAIN

Who was to blame for the Cold War? Mind map instructions A mind map should be... Colourful Visual (images, drawings) Have categories (eg: wartime agreements) Use notes only, not long explanations Have strands What to include? Yalta, Potsdam, Marshall Plan Truman Doctrine, Iron Curtain speech, Ideologies: Capitalism/Communism Berlin Blockade, Germany

What is the message of this cartoon? Use details of the cartoon and your own knowledge to explain your answer. (6) A British Cartoon from the Daily Mail, 6 th March, 1946