In a well-rounded paragraph, explain the diplomatic and military negotiations at the conferences in Tehran, Yalta, and
Potsdam during World War II. Include the names of the key negotiators and the outcomes, especially related to Eastern
Europe. Specify which of the negotiations were military and which were diplomatic in nature.

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Toward the end of World War II, three leaders met three times for military and polite/(to improve relationships with people) (back-and-forth conversations to agree on something). They were called the big three and consisted of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, and Soviet premier Joseph Stalin. They met for the first time in Tehran in 1943. They decided that the U.S. and Britain would launch an offensive to divide the Axis troops. If Turkey was attacked Russia would help it and make it a friend. Roosevelt has a good idea for the United Nations and this brought about the union of 26 countries against the Axis powers. The second time, the big tree met in 1945 in Yalta. Here they demanded Germany's "absolute and total/without any limits or restrictions (giving up in a fight)". Russia also promised to allow free elections in Eastern Europe. Russia also promised to join the war against Japan. These promises would soon become the reason for the cold war. The third and final (meeting to discuss things/meeting together) was held at the end of July 1945 in Potsdam. They began to ask for the absolute and total/without any limits or restrictions (giving up in a fight) of Japan and later moved their attention toward Europe.

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