The Yalta Conference was a meeting between the leaders of the three main allied powers of World War II, Franklin Roosevelt (United States), Winston Churchill (United Kingdom) and Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union). The meeting took place in the Crimean city of Yalta during February 4-11, 1945.
The three leaders agreed that after World War II, Germany would be divided into four separate zones, with the United Kingdom, Soviet Union, France and United States all administering a zone.
divided Berlin into four zones of occupation.
The Yalta Conference was a meeting between the leaders of the three main allied powers of World War II, Franklin Roosevelt (United States), Winston Churchill (United Kingdom) and Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union). The meeting took place in the Crimean city of Yalta during February 4-11, 1945. The three leaders agreed that after World War II, Germany would be divided into four separate zones, with the United Kingdom, Soviet Union, France and United States all administering a zone.
The year the Yalta Agreement was 1945.
Churchill, Stalin and Roosevelt agreed to split Germany into four zones, with Britain, France, America and Russia each controlling one part of the four zones.
The year the Yalta Agreement was 1945.
It was long thought that it had been a mistake to make an agreement with Stalin, who was very treacherous and who did not fulfill his obligations, however in the end the Soviet Empire collapsed anyway, and the Yalta agreement became irrelevant. Whether anything would have worked out better if the Yalta agreement had not been signed, would be impossible to know.
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the solviets had violated the yalta agreement
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Two primary goals at the Yalta Conference were to establish a framework for post-war Europe and to plan for the reorganization of Germany. The leaders aimed to ensure the Soviet Union's participation in the United Nations and to discuss the fate of Eastern European countries, particularly Poland. Additionally, they sought to reach an agreement on the division of Germany into occupation zones to facilitate recovery and prevent future conflicts.
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At the Potsdam Conference, the Allies agreed to split Germany into four zones of occupation.