Essay Planning: The Yalta and Potsdam Conferences

History
Year 9 / GCSE / Grade 8
8 questions
~16 mins
1 views0 downloads

About This Worksheet

A worksheet designed to help students plan an essay exploring the significance of the Yalta and Potsdam conferences in shaping the post-World War II world.

Worksheet Preview

Full preview • 8 questions

Essay Planning: The Yalta and Potsdam Conferences

Subject: HistoryGrade: Year 9 / GCSE / Grade 8
Name:
Date:
TeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizz

Untitled Worksheet

Grade Year 9 / GCSE / Grade 8
A

Essay Planning: The Significance of the Yalta and Potsdam Conferences

Essay Question: How did the decisions made at the Yalta and Potsdam conferences influence the development of the Cold War?

Instructions: Use the questions below to plan your essay. Make sure to include clear points and evidence in your answers.

1.
Outline the main purpose of the Yalta Conference. (2 marks)
[2 marks]
2.
Explain the key disagreements between the Allies at Potsdam. (3 marks)
[3 marks]
3.
Compare the aims of the Soviet Union and the Western Allies at Yalta. (4 marks)
[4 marks]
4.
Analyse how the decisions at Yalta contributed to the start of the Cold War. (5 marks)
[5 marks]
5.
Outline the long-term impact of the decisions made at Potsdam. (3 marks)
[3 marks]
6.
Compare the outcomes of the Yalta and Potsdam conferences. (4 marks)
[4 marks]
7.
Explain how the decisions at Yalta and Potsdam affected the future of Germany. (3 marks)
[3 marks]
8.
Analyse the significance of the agreements reached at both conferences for the post-war world order. (5 marks)
[5 marks]

Quick Actions

What is Remix?

Create a new worksheet based on this one. Change the grade level, topic, number of questions, or difficulty - then generate a fresh version.

  • • Change grade level (Grade 6 → Grade 7)
  • • Swap topics (Harry Potter → Macbeth)
  • • Add more questions (10 → 15)
  • • Adjust difficulty

Details

Created
1/1/2026
Updated
1/1/2026
Type
worksheet