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At Yalta President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Premier Joseph Stalin made decisions about the progress of the war and the postwar world in the future.
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As World War I finished a Vietnamese patriot named Nguyen That Thanh arrived in Paris to speak with the powerful men discussing the terms for peace.
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Supreme commanders of the Western powers met for the first time with their partners from the Soviet Union. In Berlin they signed the Berlin Declaration, stating the surrender of Germany.
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Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill, and President Harry Truman met in Potsdam, Germany to debate terms for the end of World War II.