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From Hot to Cold War Post 1945 W.A.R.E *Mastermind activity

Discuss with your tables For each of cause: What they believed; Aims; Resentment explain how it might have caused relations between the USA and the USSR to become tense. Discuss with your tables

Totally Agree iboard The USSR was blame for the Cold War USA and USSR were the two Superpowers left after the Second World War. The USSR was blame for the Cold War Totally Agree iboard Totally Disagree Window

Roosevelt (USA) aims……. Stalin (USSR) aims……. Churchill’s (GB) aims

Yalta Conference (Feb. 1945) How should Germany be divided? What should be done with Poland? 3. What should be done with Nazi Occupied Europe? 4. Should your country help fight Japan at the end of the War?

Does this change your opinion?

What happened at Yalta and Potsdam? Which conference caused more tension?

Explain one effect on relations Between the USA and Soviet Union of the Potsdam Conference.

Create a revision sheet for: Prep: Create a revision sheet for: Differing ideologies *W.A.R. Due on Friday