Stalin’s control of Eastern Europe

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Stalin’s control of Eastern Europe Cold War Revision Recap/Revise - Can you think of 2-4 facts connected with the following? On the next slide you will be asked to choose some of these as examples of why the USA or USSR was to blame for the Cold War? Yalta Potsdam NATO Stalin’s control of Eastern Europe Berlin Airlift Marshall Plan Warsaw Pact Iron Curtain

Who was to blame for the Cold War by 1949? USA because … Reason 1 Reason 2 USSR because … Reason 1 Reason 2

Who was to blame for the Cold War by 1949? 10 marks On the one hand the USA was to blame because … For example… This helped to start the Cold war because … Also … NOW WRITE UP YOUR ANSWER! On the one hand the USSR was to blame because … For example… This helped to start the Cold war because … Also … Overall I think X was more to balme than Y because ….