the Potsdam conferenceWrong. Truman (not Roosevelt) attended the Potsdam conference in Jun (not Jan) 1945.The correct answer is the Yalta conference at Yalta on the Black Sea in Feb 4-11, 1945 between Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Spencer Churchill and Josef Stalin to discuss strategies for dealing with the end of World War II.
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.
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The meeting between Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin took place at the Tehran Conference in November 1943. This conference was held in Tehran, Iran, and marked the first time the leaders of the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union met in person to discuss military strategy and post-war plans. The discussions focused on the coordination of efforts against Nazi Germany and laid the groundwork for future cooperation among the Allies.
Stalin collaborated with Roosevelt and Churchill through a series of wartime conferences, such as those in Tehran and Yalta, where they coordinated military strategies and discussed post-war plans. He leveraged the Allies' need for Soviet military support against Nazi Germany to secure concessions, including territorial gains in Eastern Europe. Additionally, Stalin's participation in the Allied leadership helped legitimize the USSR's role in the post-war order, ensuring a significant influence in shaping the future of Europe. Overall, their cooperation was marked by a blend of pragmatism and mutual dependency in the fight against a common enemy.
That was called the Yalta conference. Roosevelt died shortly after it.
the Potsdam conferenceWrong. Truman (not Roosevelt) attended the Potsdam conference in Jun (not Jan) 1945.The correct answer is the Yalta conference at Yalta on the Black Sea in Feb 4-11, 1945 between Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Spencer Churchill and Josef Stalin to discuss strategies for dealing with the end of World War II.
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.
Because he had been fighting on their side from 1941 to 1945, and had liberated Berlin.
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
These men in The Big Three - Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin - made plans for the end of Europe and what the future will have in store for the European countries.
At the Yalta Conference of 1945, the military situation favored Joseph Stalin. The Yalta Conference was the World War II meeting of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Premier Joseph Stalin to discuss Europe's post-war reorganization.
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Stalin and Churchhill met with Franklin Delano Roosevelt at Yalta. They were trying to agree on ways to stop Hitler. They agreed that Hitler needed to go and agreed on strategic plans to over-throw his regime. They implemented these plans and eventually, began to win over Hitler.
The meeting between Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin took place at the Tehran Conference in November 1943. This conference was held in Tehran, Iran, and marked the first time the leaders of the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union met in person to discuss military strategy and post-war plans. The discussions focused on the coordination of efforts against Nazi Germany and laid the groundwork for future cooperation among the Allies.
...to Defeat Germany first.
Stalin collaborated with Roosevelt and Churchill through a series of wartime conferences, such as those in Tehran and Yalta, where they coordinated military strategies and discussed post-war plans. He leveraged the Allies' need for Soviet military support against Nazi Germany to secure concessions, including territorial gains in Eastern Europe. Additionally, Stalin's participation in the Allied leadership helped legitimize the USSR's role in the post-war order, ensuring a significant influence in shaping the future of Europe. Overall, their cooperation was marked by a blend of pragmatism and mutual dependency in the fight against a common enemy.