yalta (Meaning)

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yalta (n)

a resort city in Crimea in the southern Ukraine on the Black Sea; site of the Allied conference between Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill in February 1945

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yalta Sentence Examples

  1. President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill, and Premier Stalin met at Yalta to discuss post-World War II plans.
  2. The Yalta Conference aimed to establish the postwar world order and coordinate the Allied efforts against Germany.
  3. The "Big Three" powers at Yalta agreed on the division of Germany into four occupation zones.
  4. The Yalta Protocol laid out Soviet claims to Eastern Europe and the promise of free elections in Poland.
  5. The Yalta Conference was criticized for its secretive nature and for its failure to address concerns about human rights.
  6. The Yalta Agreement provided for the prosecution of war criminals and the disarmament of Germany.
  7. The Yalta Conference established a number of international organizations, including the United Nations.
  8. The decisions made at Yalta had a profound impact on the shape of the postwar world.
  9. Historians have debated the legacy of Yalta, with some arguing that it contributed to the Cold War.
  10. The Yalta Conference remains a controversial event in international history.

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a resort city in Crimea in the southern Ukraine on the Black Sea; site of the Allied conference between Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill in February 1945

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President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill, and Premier Stalin met at Yalta to discuss post-World War II plans.

The Yalta Conference aimed to establish the postwar world order and coordinate the Allied efforts against Germany.

The "Big Three" powers at Yalta agreed on the division of Germany into four occupation zones.

The Yalta Protocol laid out Soviet claims to Eastern Europe and the promise of free elections in Poland.