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Significant changes were made to the Soviet Union at the Yalta Conference in February 1945 as Allied leaders sought to establish a framework for post-war Europe. The conference aimed to address the division of Germany, the reorganization of Eastern Europe, and the establishment of the United Nations. The agreements allowed the Soviet Union to expand its influence in Eastern Europe, leading to the establishment of communist governments in several countries. This realignment was seen as a necessary compromise to ensure Soviet cooperation in the war against Japan and to secure a lasting peace.

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