Yalta and Potsdam - Notes

  

As the threat from Hitler receded, the tensions between the superpowers began to become more obvious.   When the 'Big Three' met at Yalta in February 1945, they had been able to come to a number of agreements - even though after the conference, Churchill wrote to Roosevelt that ‘The Soviet Union has become a danger to the free world.’

  

At Potsdam, in July 1945 - after Hitler had been defeated - the allies were unable to agree:


 

Drag the items on the right to match with the items on the left to show how the agreements of Yalta disintegrated into the quarrels of Potsdam.