Yalta Conference (feb 4, 1945 – feb 11, 1945)
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In the Yalta Conference, tensions rose. This is where Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin came together to "re-draw the map" of Europe. However, distrust began to grow during this period in which they were deciding the post-war future of Europe. Whereas the liberated nations from the western countries were to set up democratic governments, Soviet-liberated nations were to adopt communism. As a result, the leaders could not agree on what government would be recognized in Poland
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