Eighty years ago this month, the United States and Great Britain effectively conceded Eastern Europe and parts of Central ...
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 ...
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who had sustained a close personal and professional relationship with US President Franklin D ... Roosevelt: “I send you the Admiralty report on Yalta.
The necessity of a new division of the world between Russia, China, and the United States is being actively promoted by the Russian government and state propaganda against the background of the ...
USSR top leader Joseph Stalin (R), US President Franklin Roosevelt (C) and UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill (L) attending the Yalta Conference in Crimea, the former Soviet Union. The three ...
The situation’s urgency forced the Western leaders to eventually accept Yalta as a conference venue. Heavily ill Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, aged 70, traveled the long distance ...
80 years ago the Yalta Conference of the three major powers of the anti-Hitler coalition - the USSR, the U.S. and Britain - ended. From February 4 to 11 in the Crimea Joseph Stalin, Franklin Roosevelt ...
On their anniversaries, Yalta and Helsinki offer lessons for Ukraine, Trump, and the balance of power in Europe.
The meeting between Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin at the Black Sea resort 80 years ago established the framework for the ...
"The first such collection presents documents from the Yalta (Crimean) Conference of February ... and Great Britain - Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill - gathered at ...
Black grouse and caviar helped Stalin get much of what he wanted, but his Red Army counted for more, says a notable historian ...