Which describes the purpose of the Yalta Conference? Leaders from Germany, Italy, and Japan convened to determine how to pay reparations for their contributions to World War II. German and Japanese leaders convened to strategize on how to best defeat the Allies. German leaders met to discuss the terms of their surrender to the Allied troops. Leaders from the United States, Soviet Union, and Great Britain met to discuss a post-World War II peace.
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what happend to take the answer and go sheesh It was a World War II meeting of the heads of the three major powers/governments who fought against Hitler. The United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union:President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Premier of the Soviet Union Joseph Stalin. They met to try to sort out a plan to govern Germany after her defeat. At the conference it was agreed to divide Germany up amongst the Allies. They talked about reparation for the war, France being allotted a zone of occupation, and a plan for establishing a United Nations was agreed on. Thats the major points...there was a lot of political rambling and manoevering, a lot of posturing, and a whole lot of bragging and bravado. They were basically trying to figure out how much power each of them was going to have in Europe when all was said and done. Each was trying to limit the other, trying to make sure that no one was above another. got it from this paragraph
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