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What did the government of the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union want at the Yalta Conference after WW2

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New World Order

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They knew they would win so they talked about getting countries on their side afterwards. Like USSR wanted countries that got liberated by it under it's influence, using communist regime and leaning towards Moscow whilst UK and America wanted capitalism to be economic ideology. US wasn't so interested in taking over with influence but rather just supported UK with whatever they chose. Special dialogues were about Balkans and Yugoslavia with Tito as a communist but UK as its closest ally wanted also capitalism to play some kind of a roll so Yugoslavia became after the wealthiest of all communist countries by standard. When Stalin was handed a paper by Churchill about 80% them 20% UK in Bulgaria, 100% UK Greece, 50% 50% Yugoslavia and all other, he looked at it for only a few minutes. Churchill said that it was all done as quickly as the handing over the paper. Later in the 1940's socialists in Greece tried to take over as they mostly liberated Greece but foreign powers didn't want to let them because of importance of harbours and keeping that order.

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Answer: Post-war Reorganization

Explanation: The Allied Leaders, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Generalissimo Josef Stalin, all met at the Yalta Conference, also known as the Crimea Conference and code-named the Argonaut Conference, from February 4-11, 1945, to discuss the post-war reorganization of Germany and Europe.

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