Joseph Stalin
Stalin wanted to:
- Protect the USSR from future invasions
- Create a buffer zone in Eastern Europe
- Spread Soviet influence
- Gain reparations from Germany
Stalin distrusted the West because Britain and the USA had delayed opening a second front during the war.
Winston Churchill
Churchill wanted to:
- Prevent the spread of communism
- Maintain democracy in Europe
- Protect the British Empire
- Keep a balance of power in Europe
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Roosevelt wanted to:
- Maintain cooperation between the Allies
- Create lasting peace through the United Nations
- Encourage self-determination and democracy
He was generally more willing to compromise with Stalin than Truman later would be.
Clement Attlee
Attlee largely continued Churchill’s cautious attitude towards the USSR.
He supported cooperation with the USA and opposed Soviet expansion in Europe.
Harry S. Truman
Truman was more suspicious and aggressive towards the USSR than Roosevelt.
He wanted to:
- Contain communism
- Protect democracy and capitalism
- Limit Soviet influence in Europe
This tougher approach increased Cold War tensions.