It did not effect the cold war in anyway
The division of Germany agreed at Yalta was implemented. Nuremberg war crime tribunal was set up. Reparations decided. Denazification.
Their last meeting near the end of the war is referred to as the Yalta Conference. (It was held at Yalta, on the Crimean Peninsula.)
U.S. Capitalism vs. U.S.S.R. Communism
the cold war set the reagan revelusion up to the date who the japenese droped the atomic bomb
Stalin (USSR), Roosevelt (USA) and Churchill (UK) met for the first time at Teheran (present-day Iran) at the end of 1943. They met again at Yalta in the Crimea in February 1945. At Yalta they agreed to divide Germany into four occupation zones (USSR, USA, UK and France) after the Nazis had surrendered, to punish war criminals, to agree reparations for war damage, to destroy German military power, and to hold a conference in San Francisco to set up a United Nations Organisation. In July 1945, the leaders of the Allies met at Potsdam in Berlin (Stalin (USSR), Truman (USA) and Attlee (UK) were the leaders at this meeting). At Potsdam the leaders confirmed much of what had been agreed at Yalta, but as at the earlier meeting there were disagreements over the detail of what they had discussed. You should be able to see that the meetings did not cause the Cold War, so much as provide opportunities for the Allies to disagree over how they wanted the post-war world to be organised. These disagreements contributed to the growing hostility between the major powers. As you know the major powers were only united in their determination to defeat the Nazis. Since that hostility did not lead to war between the major powers for various reasons, there was what was called a Cold War or state of undeclared war between the USSR and the USA, and each of their allies for the next 50 years.
Search up Digital History Yalta Conference. You'll find a website where the background of Yalta, as well as the stances of the USSR, USA, and GB are explained (near the end)
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Hold free elections there as soon as possible. The American Vision pg. 629
The main "isms" of the Cold War were Socialism and Communism, both of which came up against Capitalism.
No, the wall was constructed in 1961. The cold war ended in 1989 - when the wall fell.
No, SDI alone did not end the Cold War. The Cold War ultimately ended in 1991 when the USSR was unable to keep up the pace financially of building nuclear weapons.