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23 April, 14:37
Why was the Yalta Conference important?
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Averi Haley
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The Yalta Conference was an important conference in which the leaders of the Big Three met in February 1945 to discuss plans for the end of World War II and the future of the world. The Yalta Conference was attended by Franklin D ... At the Yalta Conference Stalin pledged that free elections would be held in Poland.
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