Katie and Datshiane look at the development of the Cold War, including post war tensions, The Yalta-Potsdam conferences, the Trumand Doctrine and Marshall Aid. This is the first episode in a ...
The Yalta Conference (February 4–11, 1945) and the Potsdam Conference (July 17–August 2, 1945) established the geopolitical framework of the post-war international order. First, they ...
Unsurprisingly, some in Eastern Europe view the current US-Russia talks over Ukraine’s future as a revival of this kind of secret diplomacy that divided the smaller nations of Europe between large ...
The US president’s snub of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy points to a break with Europe and NATO’s unified stance on ...
Let's just go back to the Yalta Conference of 1945, where the leaders of the three victorious powers decided the future of the post-war world. They completed the formation of the new world order on ...
This meeting came to be known as the Yalta Conference. Alongside the Potsdam Conference several months later, Yalta created the political architecture that would lead to the Cold War division of ...
Alongside the Potsdam Conference several months later, Yalta created the political architecture that would lead to the Cold War division of Europe. At Yalta, the "big three" decided on the ...
This meeting came to be known as the Yalta Conference. Alongside the Potsdam Conference several months later, Yalta created the political architecture that would lead to the Cold War division of ...