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Held from 4 to 11 February 1945 in the Crimea, the '''Yalta Conference''' was the last summit of [[World War Two]] that involved [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], [[Winston S. Churchill]], and [[Josef Stalin]]. Major areas of agreement included policies for the [[Occupation of Germany]] and conduct of the [[World War Two in the Pacific|war against Japan]]. The conferees also agreed to create the [[United Nations]].<ref name=doc>{{citation
| url = http://avalon.law.yale.edu/wwii/yalta.asp
| title = The Yalta Conference
| publisher = Avalon Project, Yale Law School]]
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Held from 4 to 11 February 1945 in the Crimea, the Yalta Conference was the last summit of World War Two that involved Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston S. Churchill, and Josef Stalin. Major areas of agreement included policies for the Occupation of Germany and conduct of the war against Japan. The conferees also agreed to create the United Nations.<ref name=doc>{{citation

| url = http://avalon.law.yale.edu/wwii/yalta.asp
| title = The Yalta Conference
| publisher = Avalon Project, Yale Law School]]

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