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Stalin and Churchhill met with Franklin Delano Roosevelt at Yalta. They were trying to agree on ways to stop Hitler. They agreed that Hitler needed to go and agreed on strategic plans to over-throw his regime. They implemented these plans and eventually, began to win over Hitler.

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Which where three leaders that attended the Yalta conference?

Nov 28 - Dec 1, 1943 Conference at Tehran, Iran of "Big Three" Franklin Roosevelt Winston Churchill Josef Stalin What was previously said is correct. However I would like to add to this. Back, during the war, we talked about the "Big Four." Roosevelt Churchill Stalin Chang Kai-Shek (actually his name was Jian Jieshi, but no one back then used that name). Three people were present for the Cairo Conference: Roosevelt Churchill Chang Kai-Shek Then there was the Tehran Conference: Roosevelt Churchill Stalin Followed by the Yalta Conference: Roosevelt Churchill Stalin Followed by the Potsdam Conference: Truman Churchill (during this conference there was an election in England and Churchill was replaced by Attlee.) Stalin Hope this helps, John


What are the Big Three's names?

The Big Three were the leaders of the three major Allied countries in World War II. They were Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin. You could consider their countries the Big Three, in which it would be the United States, United Kingdom, and Soviet Union.


What were Great Britain's needs in the Potsdam conference?

This was the first postwar conference that saw a new American President, Truman attend after FDR died in April. Churchill was always a realist and never liked Joseph Stalin and didn't know Truman that well. Both Churchill and Stalin acted in an imperialist sort of way by attempting to carve up Europe. Truman would have nothing of this. Stalin wanted to consolidate his control over Eastern Europe. Churchill realized that the Soviets would never voluntarily leave these countries so he made it clear to Stalin that Greece and Turkey would be off limits to Soviet expansion. Stalin agreed and despite the uprising by Greek communists, Stalin ignored their pleas for support and the Greek monarchy was saved. At the Yalta Conference, Churchill was forever disapointed and distressed over Roosevelt's naive attitude towards Stalin. Both Stalin and Roosevelt developed a working relationship during the war which Churchill was alway wary of. At Pottsdam, Churchill tried to contain Stalin's aims and to a certain extent, succeeded. The result was that Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, and Albania were imprisoned by the Soviet Union and its puppets in these countries. Pottsdam Conference, in the end, legitimized Russian control over Eastern Europe and ushered in the Cold War.


What did Stalin want churchill and FDR to do againist Germany asap?

Open a 'Second Front' which would have helped alleviate the pressure that German armed forces were causing upon Russia .


Which early perspective would have been least likely to agree with the structuralists?

Gestalt

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Who did Roosevelt meet to discuss what would happen after the war?

Churchill and Stalin


What did Churchill think were Russia intentions?

Churchill thought the Joseph Stalin and Russia would break the good relation the U.K. had with U.S.A. , for their own benefits.


Who was responsible for the cold war Stalin or Churchill?

If the blame for the Cold War must fall upon a single person, then that person would definitely be Stalin.


Which where three leaders that attended the Yalta conference?

Nov 28 - Dec 1, 1943 Conference at Tehran, Iran of "Big Three" Franklin Roosevelt Winston Churchill Josef Stalin What was previously said is correct. However I would like to add to this. Back, during the war, we talked about the "Big Four." Roosevelt Churchill Stalin Chang Kai-Shek (actually his name was Jian Jieshi, but no one back then used that name). Three people were present for the Cairo Conference: Roosevelt Churchill Chang Kai-Shek Then there was the Tehran Conference: Roosevelt Churchill Stalin Followed by the Yalta Conference: Roosevelt Churchill Stalin Followed by the Potsdam Conference: Truman Churchill (during this conference there was an election in England and Churchill was replaced by Attlee.) Stalin Hope this helps, John


Who was the Man that led us through ww2?

That depends on who 'we' are. Hitler, Churchill, Stalin, Mussolini. Any would fit


What are the Big Three's names?

The Big Three were the leaders of the three major Allied countries in World War II. They were Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin. You could consider their countries the Big Three, in which it would be the United States, United Kingdom, and Soviet Union.


What were Great Britain's needs in the Potsdam conference?

This was the first postwar conference that saw a new American President, Truman attend after FDR died in April. Churchill was always a realist and never liked Joseph Stalin and didn't know Truman that well. Both Churchill and Stalin acted in an imperialist sort of way by attempting to carve up Europe. Truman would have nothing of this. Stalin wanted to consolidate his control over Eastern Europe. Churchill realized that the Soviets would never voluntarily leave these countries so he made it clear to Stalin that Greece and Turkey would be off limits to Soviet expansion. Stalin agreed and despite the uprising by Greek communists, Stalin ignored their pleas for support and the Greek monarchy was saved. At the Yalta Conference, Churchill was forever disapointed and distressed over Roosevelt's naive attitude towards Stalin. Both Stalin and Roosevelt developed a working relationship during the war which Churchill was alway wary of. At Pottsdam, Churchill tried to contain Stalin's aims and to a certain extent, succeeded. The result was that Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, and Albania were imprisoned by the Soviet Union and its puppets in these countries. Pottsdam Conference, in the end, legitimized Russian control over Eastern Europe and ushered in the Cold War.


What happens at the yalta conference?

Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin met at Yalta to confirm a postwar conference on what would happen to Europe after the war of WWII


What happened at yalta conference?

Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin met at Yalta to confirm a postwar conference on what would happen to Europe after the war of WWII


What did the soviet union do in eastern Europe following WWII that made the US very nervous?

They took over the countries they conquered and ruled over them with communism. Russia did not give them their freedom. So Stalin did exactly as Hitler had done. He deceived the Brits and the Americans, but Roosevelt and Churchill knew Stalin was trying to trick them. Churchill had warned the world that Stalin and Russia would be a problem for decades and he was correct. He was also busy building nuclear weapons, space craft and jet airplanes. He countinued to build up his military. Churchill and Roosevelt hoped the atom bomb would scare Stalin and make him realize he had a foe that could do serious damage to Russia.


Why did Stalin order churchill to crush dresden?

Stalin did not have authority to order Churchill to do anything.In late 1944, German forces were weakening. Churchill and his military intelligence advisers predicted that assistance given to Soviet ground forces approaching from the East would hasten the collapse of Germany.British and American bombers carried out four bombing raids in February 1945 in which fifteen square miles of Dresden were destroyed.


Who where the big three World War 2?

it was actually the names of the leaders of Russia, England, and the United States. Which would be Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill, and Franklin Roosevelt