USA HISTORY

WORLD WAR II 1941 1945

THE START OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
When they met at Yalta, Stalin, Churchill, and FDR disagreed about
A
where and when to open a second front in Europe
B
what the political future of Eastern Europe would be
C
whether Germany or Japan posed the greatest threat
D
whether to use the atomic bomb against Japan
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin agreed not only to include France in the postwar governing of Germany, but also that Germany should assume some, but not all, responsibility for reparations following the war.

Detailed explanation-2: -At the Yalta Conference, the Allies decided to provide safeguards against a potential military revival of Germany, to eradicate German militarism and the Nazi general staff, to bring about the denazification of Germany, to punish the war criminals and to disarm and demilitarise Germany.

Detailed explanation-3: -DisagreementsEdit They disagreed over Soviet policy in eastern Europe. Truman was unhappy of Russian intentions. Stalin wanted to cripple Germany, Truman did not want to repeat the mistakes of Versailles. They disagreed over reparations.

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