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What will this presentation cover? Why tensions between communist and capitalist nations grew after WWII How events transpired to generate conflict What factors defined the conflict we know of as the Cold War

Timeline February 4-11, Yalta Conference Beginning of the Cold War

At the Yalta Conference the U.S.S.R. agreed to Free elections in Eastern Europe after the war Share the occupation of German territory, specifically Berlin, with France, U.K., and U.S.A. Join in the United Nations as a permanent member of the Security Council