Germany was to be divided into zones of occupation.
The USSR would join the allies in the war against Japan in the Pacific.
Europe's post-war reorganization .
It wasnt the big 5...It was the big 3...Roosevelt,Churchill,and Stalin
(UK)Churchill (USA)Roosevelt and (USSR)Stalin.
The "Big Three" (Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin) met at Yalta, a Soviet port on the Black Sea.
The UUSR pledged to attack Japan within 3 months of German surrender.
The "Big Three" met in Yalta, the Soviet port on the Black Sea, in February, 1945. They met to discuss what would happen to Germany and Europe after victory had been achieved. At this point they still were in fear of Hitler and agreed on key issues, such as dividing Germany and Berlin into 4 zones.
The 'Big 3" ; Churchill , Roosevelt and Stalin .
The Yalta Conference in the Livadia Palace near Yalta in the Crimea . See the related link below for additional information .
It wasnt the big 5...It was the big 3...Roosevelt,Churchill,and Stalin
(UK)Churchill (USA)Roosevelt and (USSR)Stalin.
The "Big Three" (Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin) met at Yalta, a Soviet port on the Black Sea.
The "Big 3", known as Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt (and other allies) met at Casablanca and Yalta and Potsdam to plan and discuss matters concerning the war.
Franklin Roosevelt, and after his death, Harry Truman. Asspcoated with the Allies were Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin. Charles de Gaulle was included as one of the Big 3 at the Yalta Conference, Feb 1945.
Germany was not one of the Big-3. France, US, and Britain were.
The UUSR pledged to attack Japan within 3 months of German surrender.
See It Now - 1951 Big Four Conference of Foreign Ministers 3-22 was released on: USA: 16 February 1954
The "Big Three" met in Yalta, the Soviet port on the Black Sea, in February, 1945. They met to discuss what would happen to Germany and Europe after victory had been achieved. At this point they still were in fear of Hitler and agreed on key issues, such as dividing Germany and Berlin into 4 zones.
Hitler was not present at Yalta. Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill were the only 3 leaders who attended the meeting.