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10 August, 08:14

Which best describes Franklin Roosevelt's contribution to the Yalta Conference?

He authorized the creation of new European nations.

He played a critical role in planning for postwar Europe.

He demanded that German leaders stand trial for war crimes.

He recommended dividing Germany into zones of occupation.

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  1. 10 August, 09:49
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    B - dont bother me again
  2. 10 August, 10:49
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    He played a critical role in planning for postwar Europe.

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    Proposed by Roosevelt "veto principle," that is, the rule of unanimity of the great powers when voting in the Security Council on peace and security, was adopted. The decisions of the Yalta Conference in many respects predetermined the post-war structure of Europe and the world for almost fifty years, until the collapse of the socialist system in the late 1980s and early 1990s. In fact, decisions on the Polish question and other European states in Yalta confirmed that Eastern Europe remains in the Soviet Union, and Western Europe and the Mediterranean remain in the Anglo-American sphere of influence.
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