Final answer:
The Yalta Conference resulted in the Allied leaders demanding Germany's surrender and Stalin agreeing to permit free elections in Eastern Europe.
Step-by-step explanation:
The events that resulted from the Yalta Conference were:
The Allied leaders agreed to demand Germany's surrender.
Stalin agreed to permit free elections in Eastern Europe.
The Allied leaders also decided to divide Germany into four sections, with each section being supervised by a leader from the Allied Powers. However, there were no agreements related to surrendering to Germany or seeking to reestablish nations under German rule, nor did Stalin agree to pay reparations to help Germany rebuild.