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This revision document covers the Edexcel GCSE History C0ld War course. As well as covering content and summarising the key information, the document sorts the content into causes, events and consequences which will help with understanding and specific question styles for the GCSE paper.

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The Cold War

,Tehran, Yalta, and Potsdam Consequences :
- The Grand Alliance = USA, USSR, Britain
- Its purpose was to defeat the axis at the end of WW2 - Tehran
- USSR joining war against Japan
- Yalta
- The division of Germany and Berlin
- Tehran (1943) - Potsdam
- The breakdown of the Grand Alliance
- A second front would be opened by invading France
- The USSR would join the war against Japan



- Yalta (Feb 1945)
- Agreements
- Germany to be divided into 4 zones
- Berlin divided into 4 zones
- Disagreements
- The West wanted free elections in Poland which Stalin did not like



- Potsdam (July 1945)
- New leaders (Truman for the US, Attlee for UK)
- Truman = not willing to negotiate with Stalin
- Agreements
- USSR to gain eastern Poland
- Disagreements
- Stalin wanted harsh reparations from Germany but the West did not agree

, Long and Novikov Telegrams Consequences

Long
- Long Telegram - Policy of containment
- It was to Truman from Kennan (an American ambassador in - Breakdown of US-USSR
Moscow)
relations
- Said that
- Stalin had given a speech about destroying capitalism
Novikov
- This led to
- The creation of satellite
- The USA’s policy of containing communism
states
- The breakdown of the
Grand Alliance
- The Novikov Telegram
- It was to Stalin from Novikov (Russia’s ambassador in
Washington)
- Said that
- America desired to dominate the world
- America was no longer interested in cooperating with the
USSR
- This led to
- The creation of satellite states (e.g. Romania)
- There were rigged elections and intimidation of people
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