documents to guarantee the Soviet Union
During World War II, through several meetings and a great deal of correspondence with the Soviet Union's leader, President Roosevelt of the United States gained confidence that he knew and understood Joseph Stalin. Calling the iron-fisted Soviet Premier by the familiar term of "Uncle Joe," Roosevelt presumed to think that he and Stalin had "an understanding" to such an extent that Soviet policies could be powerfully influenced (if not exactly controlled) by Roosevelt personally and his administration.
agreements concerning soviet territorial demands
Yalta
agreements concerning soviet territorial demands
Winston Churchill for Great Britain, Franklin D. Roosevelt for the United States, and Joseph Stalin for the Soviet Union.
The Yalta Conference between Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Soviet leader, Joseph Stalin took place near the end of World War Two to discuss terms for ending the war.
yalta
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containment
Roosevelt established alliances with Britain and all these countries: Ethiopia · China · Czechoslovakia · Poland · United Kingdom · India · France · Australia · New Zealand · South Africa · Canada · Norway · Belgium · Netherlands · Egypt · Greece · Yugoslavia · Soviet Union · United States · Philippines · Mexico · Brazil
The "détente" with the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan led to a virtual collapse of Soviet-American relations.