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The Allied Leaders met several times during the War to discuss goals and to map strategy :
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The most important conference was at Yalta: Churchill, FDR, & Stalin The Allies were clearly winning the war and the end seemed near. The questions of what would happen once Germany was defeated were of huge importance: Yalta Conference: Feb. ‘45
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Stalin maintained that historically, Poland had been used as a corridor to invade Russia… He therefore believed it was critical that Poland become a “buffer zone”, meaning that a Polish gov’t friendly to Russia was necessary Translation: “friendly” gov’t = communist gov’t. The Big 3 agreed that free elections were to be held in Poland…let the people decide
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A 2 nd point: USSR would enter war against Japan once Germany was defeated A 3rd point: Germany would be divided and occupied by the Allies Other points of agreement: War-crimes trials Further discussion on creating a United Nations
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In the Berlin suburb of Potsdam: Churchill Truman (FDR had died) Stalin
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Stalin balked at free elections in Poland Specifics of Germany’s occupation after the war
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The capital city which lay entirely in the Russian zone of occupation was ALSO divided into 4 zones
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With Germany’s defeat, Americans now focused on the Pacific: Island-hopping brought about the re-capture of the Philippines and control of Guam from which bombers pounded the Japanese mainland
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FDR had died in office and new President Harry S. Truman learned of a new weapon. He ordered it to be used
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