Nonetheless, the Yalta Conference did not produce a real accord between the three heads of the government, besides both Stalin and Roosevelt recognized the pro-Western forces would win. Also, the conference was less a settlement of postwar issues than a set of loose principles. After Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill returned home, the Soviet Union moved systematically to establish a communist government. The allied leaders also discussed the future of Germany assuming responsibility in the reparations after the war. Weeks after the Yalta conference, President Roosevelt observed with growing alarm the Soviet Union moving the pro-communism in Central and Easter European …show more content…
For several weeks, the invasion to North Korea proceeded, the country was divided along the 38th parallel. In 1945, President Harry Truman relieve General Douglas MacArthur of command because MacArthur publicly criticized President’s policy in Korea. The beliefs of the American public inferred that was something wrong with the United States as a result of the Korean War. Likewise, the Korean War resulted in a military stalemate that dragged on until 1953, and the death or wounding of over 100,000