The Yalta Conference, held in February 1945, had three main topics of discussion: the re-establishment of the countries of Europe after World War II, the post-war borders of Germany, and the formation of the United Nations.
At Yalta, the leaders of the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin, respectively, discussed how to divide and reconstruct post-war Europe, and agreed to the establishment of democratic governments in liberated countries.
The Potsdam Conference, held in July-August 1945, differed from Yalta in that the leaders had changed. Harry Truman represented the United States, while Clement Attlee replaced Churchill for Great Britain. At Potsdam, the main goal was to finalize the terms of Germany's unconditional surrender, which included demilitarization, disarmament, and reparations. The leaders also discussed the punishment of war criminals and the post-war occupation zones of Germany.
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After defeating Germany in North Africa in Operation Torch the Allies turned their attention to Italy. They hoped that the invastion will remove Italy's fascist regime from the war and secure the central Mediterranean. This will divert German divisions from the northwest French coast, which was the place the Allies were planning to attack in the near future. The Allies started the Italian Campaign by the invasion of Sicily in July 1943.
B. sales and income taxes.
C. amusement taxes.
D. non-business taxes.
This must refer to the French and Indian War where it affected not only countries who fought it but also Native Americans and settlers many of whom lost their lives during the conflict. This would later lead to discontent with British rule that imposed too many acts on the colonists. The result was the Revolutionary War.
a. True
b. False
The correct answers are A) upbringing, C) political views, and E) religious views.
Three things that affect an historian’s perspective of past events are upbringing, political views, and religious views.
An historian needs to be a very experienced and educated individual because he/she has the responsability to do research in order to understand the past and be avaible to explain it. THe historian must be objective, clear, open to new ways of observing things and events, and he /she has to be very careful in choosing the primary and secondary sources that really belong and help him/her with the research. The historian doesn’t need to have bias. That is why the three things that affect an historian’s perspective of past events are upbringing, political views, and religious views. The historian always needs to maintain objectivity.
The other options of the questions were, b) honor and fame and d) friends.