The Yalta Conference was held February 4-11, 1945 .
The Potsdam Conference.
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The allied leaders met for a conference in July of 1945 the in Potsdam.
The "Big 3", known as Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt (and other allies) met at Casablanca and Yalta and Potsdam to plan and discuss matters concerning the war.
One notable meeting place that was not used by Allied leaders during World War II is the city of Paris. While Paris was occupied by Nazi Germany, the Allied leaders met in various locations such as Tehran, Yalta, and Potsdam to discuss military strategy and post-war plans. The choice of locations often reflected security concerns and the political dynamics of the time.
The Potsdam Conference.
The Allied leaders decided to establish the United Nations.
They met at Yalta to coordinate their plans for ending the war. They met at Potsdam, after victory in Europe, to agree on the shape of post-war Europe (who controlled what).
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The Allied leaders decided to establish the United Nations.
The Allied leaders met at the Yalta Conference, held in February 1945 in Yalta, Crimea. During this conference, leaders such as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin discussed the reorganization of postwar Europe and laid the groundwork for the United Nations. They addressed key issues like the division of Germany and the fate of Eastern European countries. The decisions made at Yalta significantly influenced the geopolitical landscape of the postwar world.
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The Yalta Conference in February 1945.
The Allied leaders met in France to dicuss the Treaty of Versallies.
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Because they were the three main Allied leaders.
The allied leaders met for a conference in July of 1945 the in Potsdam.