4 feb 1945 anni - Yalta Conference
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The Yalta Conference was the meeting of FDR, Churchill and Stalin. After WWII, the conference sought out to talk over the re-establishment of the nations of war-torn Europe, and to shape a post-war peace across the globe. This represented a plan to provide not only an overall security order, but also to give liberated Europeans the right to self-determination once again. Although this was the goal, the Yalta conference failed, as although many important agreements were made at the conference, like deciding that United States, Great Britain, France and the Soviet Union would take control of Germany, which would be divided into four areas of control many other issues, like the fate of Poland, caused significant tension at the conference, foretelling the collapse of the Grand Alliance that had developed throughout World War II, and insinuated the Cold War that was to come.
The Yalta conference was significant because it showed that with the Big Three no longer bound by a common enemy, an alliance between the capitalist and communist superpowers would be impossible, and foretold the Cold War that was to come.
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