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Why was the victory over japan significant?

The victory was significant because that meant that the US got the Pacific back and it also avoided the invasion of the USSR into China which would have resulted in the Soviet Union asking for concessions after the war is done.


Who was not a participant at the Washington Conference of 1921?

Soviet Union


Why was Roosevelt anxious to make concessions to Stalin concerning fate of postwar Germany?

Roosevelt met Stalin's price, hoping the USSR could be dealt with via the United Nations. Later, many Americans considered the agreements of the Yalta Conference were a "sellout", encouraging Soviet expansion of influence.


Why was Roosevelt anxious to make concessions to Stalin concerning the fate of postwar Germany?

Roosevelt met Stalin's price, hoping the USSR could be dealt with via the United Nations. Later, many Americans considered the agreements of the Yalta Conference were a "sellout", encouraging Soviet expansion of influence.


What was the diplomatic approach of pushing the soviet union to the brink of war in order to gain concessions initiated by?

world war 2


Who controlled eastern Europe during the yalta conference?

Soviet Union


Why were concessions made to the soviet union in eastern Europe and Asia?

the western allies wanted the U.S.S.R to join the war agianst Japan


How did the Yalta conference foreshadow later events?

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.


Why was Germany not invited to the Washington Naval Conference?

Germany was not invited to the Washington naval Conference because it was a defeated central power in World War I. Germany, along with the Soviet Union and other defeated central powers were omitted from the conference of Allied nations. The conference discussed naval disarmament and the growing tension in East Asia and the Pacific.


What three power met at the Potsdam conference?

The US, Soviet Union, and Great Britain


What power met at the Potsdam conference?

The united states, great britan, and the Soviet Union


What 3 powers met at the potsdam conference?

The united states, great britan, and the Soviet Union