Yalta Conference Term Paper

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trade-offs at the Yalta conference in 1945. Was it a "sellout" to the Soviet Union? Why or Why not?

The Yalta Conference, held in February 1945 in the Crimea, was an attempt to recreate European countries that had been taken over or were under Nazi influence, in preparation for World War II's ending. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin all met to decide what would happen to the world after Nazi influence was gone. The main agreement of the Conference was debated almost as soon as the ink dried on the paper.
Many people felt the United States and Great Britain sold out to the Soviet Union, as they gave them control over any country they had liberated from the Germans. The Soviet Union promised to aid in the war with Japan for these concessions. This was the major trade-off of the conference, and many felt it gave too much control to the Russians.

While it seems the conference might have leaned heavily toward Russian interests, in reality, the conference simply did not sell out to Russia. The conference was also….....

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