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Two main summits were held between the Big Three allies (Britain, America and the USSR) during 1945 to decide on the future of Germany and Eastern Europe –The Yalta conference and the Postdam conference
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Stalin was determined to force Communism onto Poland and other Eastern European countries
The USA deliberately didn’t tell the USSR about the development and plan to use the atom bomb on Japan: This made the USSR suspicious of the USA -
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Everyone paid a small amount each week, and employers added a contribution. All those who paid into the scheme could claim benefits when they were ill, unemployed or retired
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In 1948 the USSR and the West disagreed over Berlin
West Berlin survived because of the Berlin airlift
The blockade hardened the division between East and West
The tension between the USA and the USSR was called the Cold War -
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The Western allies (USA, Br and Fr) agreed to a single government and a new currency to help economic recovery: The Soviet Union opposed these moves. Stalin wanted to keep Germany weak so he decided to blockade Berlin
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The USA’s U2 spy planes flying high-altitude reconnaissance flights detected these Soviet missiles –from Cuba they could be used to attack US cities.
President Kennedy ordered a naval blockade of Cuba. All Soviet ships were to be stopped and searched to prevent further missiles being transported to Cuba
Kennedy demanded that Khrushchev withdraw his missiles and prepared to invade Cuba. The Soviet ships steamed on to Cuba
At the last minute Khrushchev agreed to remove the missiles from Cuba an -
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The Soviet leader Mikhail Gorvachev told the United Nations that the countries of Eastern Europe now had a choice: the USSR wasn’t going to control them any more
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Hungary opened its frontier with Austria
Free elections in Poland: Solidarity won (new non-Communist government)
Many East Germans crossed into West Germany
Berlin Wall was torn down
Anti-Communist demonstration in Czechoslovakia
Nikolai Ceauçescu, Romania dictator, was executed after a revolution against his cruel and corrupt regime -
Hungary opened its frontier with Austria
Free elections in Poland: Solidarity won (new non-Communist government)
Many East Germans crossed into West Germany
Berlin Wall was torn down
Anti-Communist demonstration in Czechoslovakia
Nikolai Ceauçescu, Romania dictator, was executed after a revolution against his cruel and corrupt regime -