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  • Held from 4 to 11 February 1945 in the Crimea, the '''Yalta Conference''', sometimes called the '''Crimea Conference''', was the last summit of [[ | title = The Yalta Conference
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  • ...lude>Massive Soviet attack on Japan, in according with agreements at the [[Yalta Conference]], on 8-9 January 1945, just before the end of [[World War Two in the Pacif
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  • ...hatka Peninsula]]; under Russian control as a result of decisions at the [[Yalta Conference]] but now disputed between Russia and Japan
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  • On the night of 8-9 August 1945, in conformance with agreements made at the [[Yalta Conference]], the [[Soviet Union]] attacked the [[Empire of Japan]], using 1.5 million
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  • Held from 4 to 11 February 1945 in the Crimea, the '''Yalta Conference''', sometimes called the '''Crimea Conference''', was the last summit of [[ | title = The Yalta Conference
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  • ...t ideology]] and [[Nazi Party]. It was the result of a policy set at the [[Yalta Conference by [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], [[Winston Churchill]], and [[Joseph Stalin]].
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  • ...8-151</ref> The Kuriles were granted to the Russians as a result of the [[Yalta Conference]], given the United States thought they were of little value, but would be
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  • ...Patti said that at the [[Cairo Conference]], [[Tehran Conference]], and [[Yalta Conference]], President Roosevelt had spoken to Churchill and Stalin about wanting Ind
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  • ...Roosevelt sent him on additional trips to Europe in 1945; he attended the Yalta conference in February 1945. He tried to resign after Roosevelt died but President [[H
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  • - [[Yalta Conference]] -
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  • Konoe, while the [[Yalta Conference]] was underway, sent a memorandum to the Emperor, which reinforced the fear ====Yalta Conference====
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  • * 1945 - Feb 4-11 [[Yalta Conference]] with Stalin and Churchill; agreement on division of Eastern Europe
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  • ...a critical role in shaping the post-war world, particularly through the [[Yalta Conference]] and the creation of the [[United Nations]]. ...]], in the Soviet Crimea, to meet again with Stalin and Churchill at the [[Yalta Conference]]. The Soviet Union was soon to occupy all of eastern Europe, and there was
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  • ...demand from the House of Commons to reveal all that was discussed at the [[Yalta Conference]], but said that there were no secret agreements.<ref>{{cite book |last=Leo
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  • : February: [[Yalta Conference]][http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/time/wwii/93273.htm] - the "partition" of Eu
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  • ...met Stalin in the first of the "Big Three" meetings, preceding those at [[Yalta Conference|Yalta]] and [[Potsdam Conference|Potsdam]] in 1945. Roosevelt and Stalin co ====Yalta Conference, February 1945====
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  • At the [[Yalta Conference]] (Feb. 4-11, 1945) Churchill and Roosevelt formally recognized the incorpo
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