History Book Summary
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Chapter 1
Chapter 4
Index
Chapter 2
Chapter 6
Chapter 3
chapter 1
Where the peace treaties of 1919-23 fair?
Aims of the Big three in Versailles
chapter 4
The cold war and the Gulf1945-2000
- They both emerged from the war as the two world "superpowers".
- In 1940s Roosvelt had set the Americans firmly oppose to communism, there'd be no more appeasement of dictators. Every communist action will have an American reactions
The Us and the USSR fought together as strategic wartime allies during WWII
The collapse of the war-time alliance
THE YALTA CONFERENCE
In February 1945 the Allied leaders met at Yalta, Ukraine, to plan what would happen to Europe after Germany's defeat.
The big three; Stalin, Roosvelt and Churchill agreed on some important matters. Altough they could not all agree, they were still able to negociate with one another
The Yalta Conference
War Criminals -
United Nations -
Free elections -
Agreements:
Japan -
Germany and Berlin -
Eastern Europe; " Soviet Sphere of Influence
Poland
Disagreements:
THE POTSDAM CONFERENCE
In May 1945, three months after the Yalta Conference,the war was finally over
The Allied leaders met at Potsdam, Berlin, in July 1945
The Potsdam Conference
War Criminals -
United Nations -
Agreements:
Free elections -
Germany and Berlin -
Eastern Europe; " Soviet Sphere of Influence
Eastern Europe
Cripple Germany -
Disagreements:
Reparations -
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History Book Summary
...
Chapter 1
Chapter 4
Index
Chapter 2
Chapter 6
Chapter 3
chapter 1
Where the peace treaties of 1919-23 fair?
Aims of the Big three in Versailles
chapter 4
The cold war and the Gulf1945-2000
The Us and the USSR fought together as strategic wartime allies during WWII
The collapse of the war-time alliance
THE YALTA CONFERENCE
In February 1945 the Allied leaders met at Yalta, Ukraine, to plan what would happen to Europe after Germany's defeat.
The big three; Stalin, Roosvelt and Churchill agreed on some important matters. Altough they could not all agree, they were still able to negociate with one another
The Yalta Conference
War Criminals -
United Nations -
Free elections -
Agreements:
Japan -
Germany and Berlin -
Eastern Europe; " Soviet Sphere of Influence
Poland
Disagreements:
THE POTSDAM CONFERENCE
In May 1945, three months after the Yalta Conference,the war was finally over
The Allied leaders met at Potsdam, Berlin, in July 1945
The Potsdam Conference
War Criminals -
United Nations -
Agreements:
Free elections -
Germany and Berlin -
Eastern Europe; " Soviet Sphere of Influence
Eastern Europe
Cripple Germany -
Disagreements:
Reparations -