Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill.
The Yalta Conference was held February 4-11, 1945 .
Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin met at Yalta to confirm a postwar conference on what would happen to Europe after the war of WWII
Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin met at Yalta to confirm a postwar conference on what would happen to Europe after the war of WWII
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at the Yalta Conference
The Yalta conference, in Ukraine - USSR at the time, were Stalin, Churchill and Roosvelt met in February of 1945.
· Yalta Conference · Yanks · Yorktown class of US aircraft carriers The February 1945 Yalta Conference is a WW II word. Allied leaders met in a Russian town to discuss the post war reorganization of Europe.
They met to discuss the terms under which the Soviet Union would enter the war against Japan. APEX
Winston Churchill, F.D.R and Stalin met in 1945, feb. 4th at the Yalta Conference to discuss how to take care of the nations conquered by Germany.
The Allied leaders met at the Yalta Conference, held in February 1945 in Yalta, Crimea. During this conference, leaders such as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin discussed the reorganization of postwar Europe and laid the groundwork for the United Nations. They addressed key issues like the division of Germany and the fate of Eastern European countries. The decisions made at Yalta significantly influenced the geopolitical landscape of the postwar world.
The Allied leaders decided to establish the United Nations.
The Yalta conference was a meeting of the US, UK, and Soviet leaders at the conclusion of WWII. It was held to decide what would be done about post-war Germany.