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How were the United states and the soviet union affected by the outcome of world war 2

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The Yalta Conference:

By early 1945, Germany was close to defeat

The three allied leaders met in Yalta in 1945 to consider Germany and Europe’s consequences for losing

The three allies were still afraid of Hitler

Stalin and Roosevelt shared a close relationship

Tehran Conference:

Roosevelt was keen to improve relations between the three allies

Meetings were held in Tehran, Iran in November 1943

Roosevelt did not attend, as he was unwell

The terms were ; Britain and USA agreed to open up a second front by invading France in May 1944

The Soviet Union was to wage war against Japan once Germany was defeated

United Nations organisation was to be set up after the war

These conferences increased the disagreements and tension between the USA and USSR, causing great amounts of hostility between them. Although the conferences were set up for compromisation, many agreements were disagreed upon. All this tension ended with Truman dropping an atomic bomb- which later ended up with Stalin turning Poland communist.

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