What Changed?
By the time of the Potsdam Conference, several important changes had happened:
- Germany had surrendered
- Roosevelt had died and was replaced by Harry S. Truman
- Churchill lost the 1945 British election and was replaced by Clement Attlee
- The USA had successfully tested the atomic bomb
These changes made relations more tense.
Key Leaders at Potsdam
- Joseph Stalin
- Harry S. Truman
- Clement Attlee
Disagreements at Potsdam
The leaders disagreed over several major issues.
Germany
The USSR wanted heavy reparations from Germany because of the destruction caused during the war.
The USA worried that punishing Germany too harshly would create future instability, as had happened after the First World War.
Eastern Europe
Stalin had already begun setting up pro-Soviet governments in Eastern Europe instead of allowing genuinely free elections.
Truman became increasingly suspicious of Stalin’s intentions.
The Atomic Bomb
During the conference, Truman informed Stalin that the USA possessed a powerful new weapon — the atomic bomb.
This increased Soviet fears and mistrust.