The wartime allies met to discuss the post-war ____ of Europe. The most significant meetings between the allied leaders were at Yalta in February 1945 and ____ in July 1945. The 'Big Three’, Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin met at Yalta in the Crimea, USSR. Despite their differences, the ____ - Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill - agreed on some important matters. (1) Stalin agreed to enter the war against ____ once Germany had ____(2) They agreed to divide Germany into 4 ____ of occupation: American, ____, French and Soviet. Berlin (in the ____ zone) would be divided into four ____. (3) They agreed to hunt down and ____ Nazi war criminals for ____ and war crimes. (4) They agreed ____ countries would be allowed to hold ____ to choose the government they wanted. This was called The ____ on Liberated Europe. (5) The Big Three all agreed to join the new ____ Nations organisation. (6) The ____ had suffered terribly in the war with around 25 million Soviet citizens killed. Stalin was concerned about future ____ and the Big Three agreed that a Soviet ____ of ____ should be established in ____ Europe.

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