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Tehran,Yalta, and Potsdam Conference Domingo R. & Jessica R.

Tehran Conference Meeting in Tehran, Iran between the Big Three: US President FDR, British Prime Minister Churchill, and Soviet Premier Stalin. Coordinated their military strategies against Germany and Japan Discussed issues involving the fate of Germany and Eastern Europe during the postwar period

Stalin, FDR, Churchill

Yalta Conference Meeting took place in a Russian resort town between the Big Three. Important decisions were made about the progress of the war and postwar conditions Stalin agreed to join the war effort in the Pacific if he could have influence in Manchuria once Japan surrendered

Churchill, FDR, Stalin

Potsdam Conference Meeting held in Potsdam, Germany by the Big Three; Churchill was later replaced by Clement Attlee and Truman took FDR’s place Negotiated specific terms of the war Most important issue was how to handle Germany once the war concluded War criminal trials, stopped Germany’s industrialization for military purposes

Churchill, Truman, Stalin

Citation "The Tehran Conference, 1943." US Department of State: Office of the Historian. http://history.state.gov/milestones/1937-1945/tehran-conf. "The Yalta Conference, 1945." US Department of State: Office of the Historian. http://history.state.gov/milestones/1937-1945/yalta-conf. "The Potsdam Conference, 1945." US Department of State: Office of the Historian. http://history.state.gov/milestones/1937-1945/potsdam-conf.