The Potsdam Conference.
The Yalta Conference was held February 4-11, 1945 .
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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.
Potsdam , Tehran and Yalta conferences .
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The Yalta Conference was held February 4-11, 1945 .
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The Allied leaders decided to establish the United Nations.
The Allied leaders decided to establish the United Nations.
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These two conferences took place in Yalta ; and Postdam.
They met at Yalta to coordinate their plans for ending the war. They met at Potsdam, after victory in Europe, to agree on the shape of post-war Europe (who controlled what).
The Tehran, Yalta, and Potsdam conferences demonstrated the shifting alliances and geopolitical dynamics during and after World War II. These conferences showcased the cooperation and negotiations between the Allied leaders to discuss the post-war settlement, the division of Germany, and the establishment of the United Nations. They also illustrated the emerging tension and ideological differences between the Western powers and the Soviet Union, setting the stage for the Cold War.
Because they were the three main Allied leaders.
Those are all towns and were the scene of meetings between the leaders of the Allied nations during WWII. Churchill of the United Kingdom, Stalin of the Soviet Union, and Roosevelt and later Truman of the US. Tehran is the capital of Iran, handy for Stalin to get to. Yalta is in Russia, in the Crimea on the Black Sea. Potsdam is a suburb of Berlin, Germany, and Truman went to that meeting held after Germany had surrendered. Yalta was earlier in 1945, and the last one attended by Roosevelt, who was a very sick man at the time - he died three months later. All these meetings were to decide what the next Allied steps would be, and to try to coordinate actions against the Axis powers, and foster cooperation.