Suppose you had been President Franklin Roosevelt at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
Explain what your concerns would have been regarding the war at the time of the conference, what you hoped to achieve there, and to what extent you were able to obtain your goals.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: At the time of the Yalta Conference, President Roosevelt was primarily concerned with the impending invasion of Japan. President Roosevelt greatly desired Soviet help in the Pacific War in order to reduce American casualties. He agreed to give Japanese territory to the Soviets, who promised to enter the Pacific War within three months of the end of war in Europe. He also wanted Soviet support for creation of a United Nations organization, which was accomplished, but controversy continued over the nature of the postwar government of Poland.
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