Wwii Grand Alliance Was A Myth

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Wwii Grand Alliance Was A Myth

Debate WWII #2:
“The Grand Alliance was a myth; self-interest was the only motive of the Allies.”
CON: needs to prove self-interest was NOT the only motive

CASE:
The Grand Alliance was not a myth, as the three leaders Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill, set aside economical and political interests in order to work together as best possible.

This debate takes aside the fact that these countries were jointly fighting Hitler’s Nazi Germany, and to win a victory over the Axis Powers was in the interest of all.

We take issue with Pro’s vague, broad definition of “self-interest”, as it doubtless referring to such interests that are specific to a country in question, rather than collective interests.

USSR:
ð cooperated with democratic nations-à politically dangerous
o May 1943, Stalin dissolved Cominternà so less communist influence in Western Europe
ð Proof: accepting US aid in form of more modern technology, e.g. trucks, which the ordinary Russian could see as “products of superior societies” (Brown).
o By 1942: US/Brit combined sent 4 000 tanks and 3 000 trucks
ð Yalta agreement: Stalin promised to help US’ invasion of Japan
ð Gave up territory in Eastern Europe
o Gave up Greece, part of Yugoslavia, Austria, Czech Sloavia, Albania (Shell)
ð Yalta Conference (Feb 1945): “Declaration on Liberated Europe” presented by R.
o Temporary governments, early free elections
o Allowed Gr. Brit to take charge about territorial issues in France, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Norway (Shell)
US:
ð was anti-communist, but worked w/ USSR
o At Tehran conference: allowed USSR free reign in own country, puppet gov. in Poland, Czech Slovakia and Baltic States
ð Isolationist policy, but Roosevelt promises priority to European war
o #s:
o Roosevelt (nov 1941): “I may never declare war; if I were to ask Congress , they might argue about it for three months.
§ Draft Bill passed by only one vote, without it, wouldn’t have been able to provide soldiers...
  • Submitted by: isbisthebest
  • Date Submitted: 04/12/2008 06:34 AM
  • Category: Miscellaneous
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