Churchill International Diplomacy

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  • Churchill's views on Britain's world and imperial roles
    • Churchill and International Diplomacy
      • Churchill manage his relations with other wartime leaders
        • Churchill and Roosevelt
          • US enters war
            • Japan attacked US Pearl Harbor, led to Hitler declaring war on Us
              • Churchill went to US straight- good impression
            • supported policy 'Europe first'
              • Grand Alliance
                • US  forces entered UK
            • Hostility between the 2- as UK was close to FR and US wanted to invade France- disputes hence US turned to Stalin
          • US support but non-intervention
            • Neutrality act allowed purchase of US arms.
              • Lend lease act- aided BR with 31.6 bil DLS
                • Anglo-naval co-operation
                • US took gold reserves as security
              • US got large proftt
            • only congress can declare war
          • 'the partnership that saved the west'
          • their relationship started badly- 'stinker' - RVT
        • Churchill and Stalin
          • Russia performed well in 1941-2 winter in the war= TP
            • Churchill still disliked Russia
              • Percentage Agreement
                • To stop Russia from being like Hitler
                  • Russia  got Poland eastern territories- UK couldn't fo anything about it
                • Inspired by Spheres of Influence
              • decent relationship
        • Churchill and De Gaulle
          • Churchill love France- even offered Alliance +_air resources after Dunkirk against  advice from RAF
            • however French saw BR retreat as Betrayal
          • De  Gaulle was complicated- he was not a political leader
            • Rocky relationship
      • contributions did Churchill make to the wartime international conferences
        • Yalta Conference shaped post war EU
          • speech made Stalin remain a ally but  had to accept all arangements for dividing Germany eventhoug he wanted to save Poland
        • 1943 his contributions became less important  VS before he influenced US to join the war
        • Personality was a Major Factor- his travels showed energy and commitment- attended 16 meetings
          • was still considered a junior partner
            • Bullied by Roosevelt at  Tehran Conference 1943
      • Churchill's plans for post-war Europe + attitude to post-war Europe and the empire
        • Plans for Post war Europe
          • hoped that Anglo- US friendship would be the basis of peace and stability in post war EU
            • Atlantic Policy
          • Maintain Empire
          • Greater interest in the Balkans and the eastern Mediterranean spheres of influence that in relations with western EU
          • in  favour of harsh measures against GE
            • The division of Germany
        • Attitude to post war Europe
          • Problems
            • Post war BR struggled economically and defence cost to be a key player was high
            • many were sceptical about the value other countries could add
            • contradicts the idea of unity in his ICS
            • defied the idea of Britain's traditional freedom of action
      • significance of the 'iron curtain' speech 1946
        • March 1946 Churchill had speech in USA
          • soviet-dominated  eastern Europe - 'the iron curtain countries'
            • Stalin saw this as hostile
          • created international tension
            • Cold war
              • initially started by Truman US - to contain the threat of USSR expansion  of communism
            • argyued to be irresponsible 'poisonous' according to Newspapers.
              • people wanted to return to peace
          • influenced a policy of containments of communism
            • hardening attitudes to the west & East
              • But also showed some understanding to USSR- often ignored
    • Churchill saw the war as a conflict between Democracy, Freedom, civilised and christian values VS Nazism and dictatorship
      • BrR had to protect its values/ use violent repression in their empire
        • Churchill held on to Br role as imperial power
      • BR had alliances with USSR & USA- Big Three
        • Played a  major role in determining the way the war was fought
          • did  this without having used a large land forces to EU- achievement
            • No support from Empire needed
        • Br persuaded US to defeat GE first, wage war in the Mediterranean, and not open a second front

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Noah3214

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frog78

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This is OCR as well

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