the Potsdam conference
Wrong. Truman (not Roosevelt) attended the Potsdam conference in Jun (not Jan) 1945.
The correct answer is the Yalta conference at Yalta on the Black Sea in Feb 4-11, 1945 between Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Spencer Churchill and Josef Stalin to discuss strategies for dealing with the end of World War II.
did you mean yalta conference? the meeting divided germany into 4 zones 1 each for United States-Russia-Britain -France- meeting was attended by Roosevelt -Stalin-Churchill-unconditional surrender of Germany
Franklin Roosevelt
Atlee, Truman and Stalin...were the main leaders at the Potsdam conference although Churchill did sit through some meetings.
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Nov 28 - Dec 1, 1943 Conference at Tehran, Iran of "Big Three" Franklin Roosevelt Winston Churchill Josef Stalin What was previously said is correct. However I would like to add to this. Back, during the war, we talked about the "Big Four." Roosevelt Churchill Stalin Chang Kai-Shek (actually his name was Jian Jieshi, but no one back then used that name). Three people were present for the Cairo Conference: Roosevelt Churchill Chang Kai-Shek Then there was the Tehran Conference: Roosevelt Churchill Stalin Followed by the Yalta Conference: Roosevelt Churchill Stalin Followed by the Potsdam Conference: Truman Churchill (during this conference there was an election in England and Churchill was replaced by Attlee.) Stalin Hope this helps, John
did you mean yalta conference? the meeting divided germany into 4 zones 1 each for United States-Russia-Britain -France- meeting was attended by Roosevelt -Stalin-Churchill-unconditional surrender of Germany
Franklin Roosevelt
Atlee, Truman and Stalin...were the main leaders at the Potsdam conference although Churchill did sit through some meetings.
Yalta
Franklin D Roosevelt
World War II terms that start with the letter Y:The Yalta Conference in February 1945 was attended by Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin. The leaders discussed the post war reorganization of Europe.Yorktown - The U.S. navy had a class of US aircraft carriers called the Yorktown.
Hitler was not present at Yalta. Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill were the only 3 leaders who attended the meeting.
Franklin Roosevelt
Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin. They agreed that they would only accept unconditional surrender from Germany and Japan.
Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin. They agreed that they would only accept unconditional surrender from Germany and Japan.
The "Big Three" met in Yalta, the Soviet port on the Black Sea, in February, 1945. They met to discuss what would happen to Germany and Europe after victory had been achieved. At this point they still were in fear of Hitler and agreed on key issues, such as dividing Germany and Berlin into 4 zones.