two consequences of the Potsdam conference
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- explain two consequences of the Potsdam conference
- para 1: increased tensions between the West and USSR
- western powers and the soviet union had different ideal outcomes of ww2
- the day after the Tehran conference Truman tested atomic bomb, in order to threaten USSR
- stalin (USSR): commuist, wanted to spread communism throughout eastern europe
- The West: democratic capitalism. Truman was extremely against communism and wanted to prevent Stalins influence
- first major break down, regarding tensions with us and ussr
- Roosevelts death led to Truman becoming president of the US and he was much more distrustful of the soviet union.
- worth 8 marks:
- structure: P.E.E x 2
- July - August 1945
- para 1: increased tensions between the West and USSR
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