The Yalta Conference was a conference between the Allies near the end of WWII that debated on the outcome of postwar Europe. The main topic was how to deal with Nazi Germany. The US proposed a plan to split Germany into six separate countries and to have an Allied occupation of Austria. This, obviously, did not come true though. The US also wanted Germany to became a democratic nation.
I don't know if to late to answer it for you but its France.
Germany and Japan.
Actually the whole reason for WW1 was because of only onefailed assasination (If I remember correctly) and the allies were allies of this nation and the Germans and their allies were somehow mutually negative to this nation so it started getting chaotic and turned into WW1.
It could be an allied nation or a neutral or a non-belligerent.In wartime, friendly countries are called either allies or neutral. Allies actually participate in conducting war, and the neutrals don't.
It wasn’t a nation but a city and that was Berlin, Germany. That created two separate Germany’s one called East Germany controlled by Russia and west Germany controlled by the western nations.
potsdam conference
The Yalta Conference was a conference between the Allies near the end of WWII that debated on the outcome of postwar Europe. The main topic was how to deal with Nazi Germany. The US proposed a plan to split Germany into six separate countries and to have an Allied occupation of Austria. This, obviously, did not come true though. The US also wanted Germany to became a democratic nation.
I don't know if to late to answer it for you but its France.
The occupation of Greece began in April 1941 and lasted until October 1944. German garrisons remained in control until after World War II ended and surrendered to Allies in 1945.
65 Nations were at the conference to disarm every nation
what nation that had signed a nonaggression pack with Germany eventually joined the allies
Germany and Japan.
Germany.
1919 at the Versailles Conference
Akoya and the Cherokee Nation
that the us recognize the formal division of Germany