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14 November, 18:34

When they met at Yalta, the Big Three disagreed about where and when to open a second front in Europe. what the political future of Eastern Europe would be. whether Germany or Japan posed the greatest threat. whether to use the atomic bomb against Japan.

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  1. 14 November, 20:05
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    he political future of Eastern Europe would be

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    When they met at Yalta, the Big Three disagreed about the political future of Eastern Europe would be. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill disagreed with Stalin over Soviet policy in eastern Europe.
  2. 14 November, 22:33
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    What the political future of Eastern Europe would be

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    when the big three met at Yalta it was mainly to discuss the Nazi territory (Eastern Europe) which included Poland and Austria. the discussion was about the political future of Eastern Europe after the defeat of Adolf Hitler which was imminent.

    Due to the imminence of this defeat the Big three had to meet and discuss how the eastern Europe would be treated politically. the big three include the united states of America, soviet union, and Great Britain. each nation were represented by their presidents at the meeting.
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