Basically they are actually not and stalin was always going to revert to war
Atlee, Truman and Stalin...were the main leaders at the Potsdam conference although Churchill did sit through some meetings.
Churchill & Roosevelt meet at Casablanca: Tehran & Yalta follow. Attlee, Stalin & Truman meet at Potsdam.
Yes. They were there along with Churchill from Britain.
The Big Three: Truman, Churchill, and Stalin. Clement Attlee later replaced Churchill.
The leaders of USA and Britain changed from Roosevelt (who died) to Truman, and Churchill (lost the election) to Atler. Truman severely mistrusted Stalin, more than Roosevelt, and even announced that USA had successfully tested the Atomic bomb. This made Stalin mistrust Truman as well as Truman mistrusted Stalin.
Truman was always suspicious of communists. It was when Stalin objected to Winston Churchill's proposal for the Allied forces to withdraw from Iran that Truman became more alarmed.
Adolf Hitler. Other world leaders were Stalin in the USSR, Churchill in the UK, Roosevelt and Truman in the USA.
Nov 28 - Dec 1, 1943 Conference at Tehran, Iran of "Big Three" Franklin Roosevelt Winston Churchill Josef Stalin What was previously said is correct. However I would like to add to this. Back, during the war, we talked about the "Big Four." Roosevelt Churchill Stalin Chang Kai-Shek (actually his name was Jian Jieshi, but no one back then used that name). Three people were present for the Cairo Conference: Roosevelt Churchill Chang Kai-Shek Then there was the Tehran Conference: Roosevelt Churchill Stalin Followed by the Yalta Conference: Roosevelt Churchill Stalin Followed by the Potsdam Conference: Truman Churchill (during this conference there was an election in England and Churchill was replaced by Attlee.) Stalin Hope this helps, John
Potsdam of the federal state of Brandenburg in Germany. It was known as the Potsdam conference.
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".
He refused to promise to allow free elections in Eastern Europe.
Stalin (Russia) Churchill (UK) Hirohito (Japan) Truman/Roosevelt (US) Hitler (Germany) Mussolini (Italy)