At the Yalta Conference in February 1945, the "Big Three" – Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin – disagreed primarily over the future of Eastern Europe, particularly Poland. Stalin sought to establish a sphere of influence in the region, advocating for a pro-Soviet government in Poland, while Churchill and Roosevelt pushed for free elections and democratic governance. This disagreement highlighted the differing ideologies and post-war ambitions of the Allies, setting the stage for tensions that would later escalate during the Cold War.
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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".
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Churchill, Stalin and Roosevelt
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Yalta or Potsdam.
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".
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February 4-11, 1945.
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The Yalta Conference .