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Yalta Conference

The Yalta Conference was held in 1945. It involved the leaders of the Allied Powers, and its purpose was post World War 2 reorganization of Europe. Some believe that the Yalta Conference set the stage for the Cold War that followed.

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How did the yalta conference deal with polish and German questions?

Yalta made decisions on how Germany would be administered following the war (occupation zones managed by the allies), and determined that Poland would be allowed free elections, that portion was not followed after the war and Poland became part of the Warsaw Pact.

What was the purpose of the yalta conference?

The Yalta Conference was to organize the United Nations...

FDR, Stalin and Churchill were the main three there.

What was the result of the yalta and potsdam conference?

The Allied leaders decided to establish the United Nations.

What did the US want during the Yalta Conference?

Search up Digital History Yalta Conference. You'll find a website where the background of Yalta, as well as the stances of the USSR, USA, and GB are explained (near the end)

What year was the yalta conference?

The Yalta Conference was February 4-11, 1945.

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What of the following statements explains one reason why the allied leaders met at the yalta and Potsdam's conference?

They met to discuss the terms under which the Soviet Union would enter the war against Japan. APEX

How did the Yalta conference foreshadow later events?

The Yalta Conference consisted of leaders from several countries including Stalin from the Soviet Union. During the conference, Stalin and the Soviet Union's occupation of Poland was not recognized creating animosity, mistrust and resentment, ultimately leading to the Cold War.