Joseph Stalin, Franklin Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill meet at the Yalta Conference in 1945

Joseph Stalin, Franklin Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill meet at the Yalta Conference in 1945

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The Yalta Conference, held in February 1945, was a pivotal meeting between Allied leaders Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin. It aimed to finalize strategies for ending WWII and shaping the postwar world. Key decisions included the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany, the division of Germany into military zones, and the establishment of the United Nations. Controversially, the conference also addressed Poland's governance and Russia's entry into the war against Japan. The outcomes and agreements made at Yalta have been subjects of debate, particularly regarding Roosevelt's concessions to Stalin.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the primary reason for choosing Yalta as the site for the conference?

It was the capital of Russia.

It was close to the front lines.

It was a resort city with necessary facilities.

It was a neutral location.

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Which leader arrived by car at the Yalta Conference?

Winston Churchill

Russian Foreign Minister Molotov

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Joseph Stalin

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What was one of the key outcomes of the Yalta Conference regarding Germany?

Germany was to remain unified.

Germany was to be left to self-govern.

Germany was to be divided into four military zones.

Germany was to be given to Russia.

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What was the stance of the Allied leaders on the surrender of Nazi Germany?

They were open to negotiations.

They had no specific demands.

They wanted a partial surrender.

They demanded unconditional surrender.

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What was a controversial aspect of the Yalta Conference regarding Poland?

Poland was given full independence.

Poland was to be supervised by Russia.

Poland was to be divided among the Allies.

Poland was excluded from the discussions.