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14 August, 08:36
What is the definition of Yalta Conference
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Philip Sanford
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The Yalta Conference happened at the end of World War II and encompassed Great Britain (Churchhill), Russia (Stalin), and the United States (FDR) coming together to demand the complete surrender of German forces.
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