Origins of the Cold War

Origins of the Cold War Bingo Card
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This bingo card has a free space and 33 words: Which countries were the world’s main superpowers after the Second World War?, When did Russia become Communist?, Which principals was American society based on?, Why did Stalin think the Allies refused to help him fight the Nazis from 1943?, Where did the Big Three leaders meet in February 1945?, Who were the Big Three at that meeting, and which countries were they in charge of?, What was agreed at Yalta?, What did they disagree over at Yalta?, When did Germany surrender?, When did the Potsdam conference take place?, Who was the new President of the USA?, Why did his arrival increase tensions between the USA and the USSR?, Why did the USA that raised tensions between the USA and the USSR?, What did the Big Three disagree over at Potsdam?, Who was the new leader of Britain?, How did the Soviet Union create a ‘buffer-zone’ against the West after the war?, How many seats did the Communists win in the rigged elections in Poland?, In which country was there a Communist uprising against the monarchy in 1946?, When did Truman Declare the Truman Doctrine?, What did the Truman Doctrine effectively state?, How did the Truman Doctrine affect Greece?, How much money did Marshall Aid make available to European countries?, Why was Marshall Aid introduced?, What did Stalin think about Marshall Aid?, Who made the Iron Curtain speech in 1946?, When did the USSR detonate its first atomic bomb?, What happened to Germany following the Second World War?, Why were western improvements in Berlin a problem for Stalin?, How did Stalin try to force the Allies out of Berlin?, How did the Allies respond to the Blockade?, Why couldn’t Stalin shoot down the planes?, When did Stalin end the Blockade? and What organisation did the non-Communist nations form after the Blockade?.

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