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Your knowledge is somewhat askew: Hitler was not present at the Yalta conference - it was a discussion between Alliedleaders.

Roosevelt, Stalin & Churchill were the "Big Three".

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None. Stalin, Rosevelt, and Churchill were the Big Three and they met at Yalta in 1945.

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The "Big Three" , Roosevelt , Stalin and Churchill , were all at the Yalta Conference . You may be thinking of Charles de Gaulle who led the Free French Forces during World War II .

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H. Truman

Harry Truman

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Hitler

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