A congregation of the leaders of the three most prominent countries in the war was notably one of the largest reasons the war ended the way it did. This congregation, known as the Yalta Conference, took place in February 1945. United States President Franklin Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill gathered with Soviet Leader Joseph Stalin to strategize the end of the war and discussed what would happen once it was over. Knowing Japan would be crippled if Russia joined the war against them, the Roosevelt and Churchill worked together to convince Russia to join, with the reward of land and ports when they won (“The Yalta Conference, 1945”). Had Russia not joined against Japan, the war in the pacific could lasted much, much longer. Thus causing the loss of even more lives, and more money spent on the war itself. At the time, many did not agree with President Roosevelt 's decision (“Yalta Conference”). Russia did not stay true to their deals they made at the conference, which made it look like Roosevelt had given Russia the upper hand on purpose. Ultimately, the upper hand that Russia had gained contributed to the start of the Cold War. The Yalta Conference did its purpose by shortening the war, but by doing so, it lead to the start of a completely different
A congregation of the leaders of the three most prominent countries in the war was notably one of the largest reasons the war ended the way it did. This congregation, known as the Yalta Conference, took place in February 1945. United States President Franklin Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill gathered with Soviet Leader Joseph Stalin to strategize the end of the war and discussed what would happen once it was over. Knowing Japan would be crippled if Russia joined the war against them, the Roosevelt and Churchill worked together to convince Russia to join, with the reward of land and ports when they won (“The Yalta Conference, 1945”). Had Russia not joined against Japan, the war in the pacific could lasted much, much longer. Thus causing the loss of even more lives, and more money spent on the war itself. At the time, many did not agree with President Roosevelt 's decision (“Yalta Conference”). Russia did not stay true to their deals they made at the conference, which made it look like Roosevelt had given Russia the upper hand on purpose. Ultimately, the upper hand that Russia had gained contributed to the start of the Cold War. The Yalta Conference did its purpose by shortening the war, but by doing so, it lead to the start of a completely different