This year marks the Eightieth anniversary of the historic Yalta Conference, where the leaders of the wartime Grand Alliance: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin negotiated ...
Yalta Conference, also called the Crimea Conference was held February 4–11, 1945. Meeting of the heads of government of the United States, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union was ...
Four historians tackle the Yalta Conference. Stressing the historical context in which the agreements were made, the study concludes that "Yalta's historical significance has been confused, its ...
The conference focused on establishing the post-war global order. The meeting occurred at the Livadia (White) Palace in the village of Livadia, located three kilometers from Yalta.
With an Allied victory looking likely, the aim of the Yalta Conference was to decide what to do with Germany once it had been defeated. In many ways the Yalta Conference set the scene for the rest ...
On this basis Yalta looked good. At Versailles the Big Four had been split before the conference began. Wilson acted rather as an arbiter between an unreasonably vindictive France and a prostrate ...
(AP Photo/File) The anniversary of the Yalta Conference, which ended 80 years ago this week in a Soviet-occupied Crimean resort on the Black Sea, has a special significance in central and eastern ...