2025-02-04 - 80th anniversary of WWII - Yalta Conference (Crimea)
From February 4 to 11, 1945, the heads of the Allied governments, Josef W. Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, met at the seaside resort of Yalta on the Crimean peninsula and agreed on the future of Europe after the imminent end of Nazi rule. Central issues were the division of Germany after the end of the war, how to deal with the territories occupied by Germany, and the demand for a shift in Poland's western border (Oder-Neisse line).
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