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Section 4-Main Idea The BIG Idea Competition Among Countries After World War II, a new set of Cold War problems faced the international community. Political tensions, suspicions, and a conflict of ideas led the United States and the Soviet Union into the Cold War

The Big Three *Leaders in WWII and Post WWII Peace *Great Britain *France *USA

Section 4 After World War II, tensions between Russia and the United States grew, resulting in a period of political tensions known as the Cold War. Cold War Peace and a New War (cont.) Europe After World War II

Vocab19 Cold War the period of political tension following World War II and ending with the fall of Communism in the Soviet Union at the end of the 1980s

The Tehran Conference was held in November of Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill met in Tehran to discuss the final assault on Germany and made an agreement to partition postwar Germany.

Section 4 The Yalta Conference brought the leaders of the Big Three together again in February 1945 to discuss Eastern Europe. –The Soviet Union would gain Sakhalin and the Kuril, and railroad rights in Manchuria from Japan. –The United Nations was created. –Germany was divided into four zones. –Free elections were to be held in Poland. Peace and a New War (cont.)

Section 4 The Potsdam Conference was held in July 1945, at which the Allies agreed to hold trials for war crimes. The Soviets would not agree to free elections for the rest of Eastern Europe. A new struggle arose between the democratic west and communist east, once again bitterly dividing the world. Peace and a New War (cont.)

The Nuremberg Trials: Tried major war criminals and organizations (ex: the Nazi Party) Held, ironically, in Nuremberg- home of the Nuremberg Laws

A.A B.B C.C D.D Section 4 Which nation was not a part of the Big Three? A.The United States B.Great Britain C.The Soviet Union D.France

Figure 11