The Allies made the following decisions at the Yalta Conference: to disarm and demilitarize Germany; to defeat German militarism and the Nazi general staff; to achieve denazification of Germany; to pursue and punish war criminals.
What are the consequences of Yalta conference?
- By March 1945, it was obvious that Stalin had no intention of following through on his commitments to Poland's political freedom.
- When the Big Three Allied leaders gathered once more at the Potsdam Conference in Germany that July to negotiate the terms for ending World War II in Europe, President Harry Truman, Roosevelt's successor, would be much warier of Stalin.
- Little more than a year after the Yalta Conference, in March 1946, Churchill made his now-famous speech in which he declared that the "iron curtain" had fallen over Eastern Europe, thus ending collaboration between the Soviet Union and its Western allies and ushering in the Cold War.
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The correct option is this: DEMORALIZING THE NORTH WITH A VICTORY ON THE NORTHERN SOIL.
Most of the war has been taking place on the southern soil and the confederate forces has been forced into a defending position. Robert Lee tried to bring about a change of situation by deciding to launch an attack instead of continuously defending, he thus brought his forces to the northern soil just before the battle of Gettysburg in the hope of wining the north on their own land.<span />
By appointing the leaders of tens, fifties, hundreds and thousands (Exodus ch.18). They served as teachers and advisers, as judges, and as leaders in case of war. Before that, the people were led only by Moses and the Elders.