Repercussions of WW2
Important Figures
U.S. Policies
Yalta Conference
The Truman Doctrine
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This famous city was divvied up into four sections controlled by various global powers following WW2. 

What is Berlin?

100

This leader's decision to support the Soviet Union during World War II helped temporarily align two superpowers, but tensions over post-war Europe would soon fuel the Cold War.

Who is FDR?

100

FDR’s support for this economic system in post-war Europe was seen as a direct challenge to Soviet communism and contributed to the ideological split that defined the Cold War.

What is capitalism?

100

These three leaders, who attended the Yalta Conference in 1945, played a central role in shaping post-WWII agreements.

Who are Stalin, FDR, and Churchill?

100

The Truman Doctrine was announced by this Harry S. Truman in this year to contain the spread of communism.

What is 1947?

200

This organization was founded in 1945 after WWII to promote peace and prevent future global conflicts.

What is the United Nations?

200

This leader coined the term "Iron Curtain" to describe the division between communist Eastern Europe and capitalist Western Europe.

Who is Winston Churchill?

200

This was the term for the U.S., British, and French air effort to supply a blockaded West Berlin after the Soviet Union cut off access in 1948.

What is the Berlin Airlift?

200

During the Yalta Conference, this leader agreed to enter the war against Japan within three months of Germany’s defeat.

Who is Joseph Stalin?

200

The Truman Doctrine marked a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy, as it moved away from this long-standing policy. 

What is isolationism?

300

It is estimated that this many people were killed as a direct result of WW2. 

What is 70 million?

300

This leader's doctrine, announced in 1947, was designed to contain the spread of communism, marking a key moment in the early Cold War.

Who is Harry Truman?

300

This U.S. policy provided billions of dollars in aid to help rebuild Western European economies and prevent the spread of communism in the wake of World War II.

What is the Marshall Plan?

300

One of the key discussions at Yalta involved the future of this country, where it was agreed that its borders would shift westward and a new government would be formed, though the USSR maintained influence.

What is Poland?

300

The Truman Doctrine laid the groundwork for the U.S. policy of containment, which later evolved into this military and political strategy aimed at limiting Soviet influence across the world.

What is the domino theory?

400

Following the end of WWII, the Soviet Union imposed communist governments in Eastern Europe, marking the beginning of this ideological 'barrier' between the East and West during the Cold War.

What is the Iron Curtain?

400

This leader’s role in the Berlin Blockade of 1948, which was a direct challenge to the Western Allies, intensified the Cold War.

Who is Joseph Stalin?

400

In response to Soviet expansion in Eastern Europe, the United States adopted this policy of preventing the spread of communism through both military and diplomatic efforts, shaping much of Cold War strategy.

What is containment?

400

The Yalta Conference was held on this peninsula.

What is Crimea?

400

The Truman Doctrine was initially focused on providing financial and military aid to these two countries, which were threatened by communist insurgencies after World War II.

What are Greece and Turkey?

500

After WWII, a country that fell under communist control and became this '' '', effectively further fueling tensions in the Cold War.

What is a satellite state?

500

This British Foreign Secretary played a key role in organizing the 1943 Tehran Conference between FDR, Churchill, and Stalin, where post-war Europe was discussed, laying the foundation for Cold War divisions.

Who is Anthony Eden?

500

In his famous "Long Telegram," this U.S. diplomat outlined the containment strategy that would guide U.S. foreign policy throughout the Cold War.

Who is George F. Kennan?

500

The Yalta Conference was held on this MM/YYYY. 

What is 02/1945?

500

This specific amount of money, designed to stabilize the governments of Greece and Turkey, was part of the Truman Doctrine but also laid the foundation for future U.S. involvement in other Cold War conflicts.

What is $400 million?