The "Big Three" (Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin) met at Yalta, a Soviet port on the Black Sea.
Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt were the leaders at the Yalta Conference.
the US president Franklin D Roosevelt (who was very hostile towards USSR)
The Yalta Conference .
The Yalta Conference consisted of leaders from several countries including Stalin from the Soviet Union. During the conference, Stalin and the Soviet Union's occupation of Poland was not recognized creating animosity, mistrust and resentment, ultimately leading to the Cold War.
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.
Germany
The Yalta Conference .
The Potsdam Conference.
The Yalta Conference was held February 4-11, 1945 .
Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill.
The Yalta Conference consisted of leaders from several countries including Stalin from the Soviet Union. During the conference, Stalin and the Soviet Union's occupation of Poland was not recognized creating animosity, mistrust and resentment, ultimately leading to the Cold War.
The Allied leaders decided to establish the United Nations.
The Yalta Conference .
Yalta Conference
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.
Germany
Soviet Union
Search up Digital History Yalta Conference. You'll find a website where the background of Yalta, as well as the stances of the USSR, USA, and GB are explained (near the end)