The Big Three - Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin In February 1945, three men met in a holiday resort to decide the fate of the world. Nazi Germany was on its knees.
On February 4, 1945, Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin met in Livadia Palace, in the Crimean resort of Yalta, with a single item on the agenda: to plan for the final defeat of Nazi Germany and the ...
According to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum, Stalin wasn't necessarily a fan of the drink, claiming it to be "cold on the stomach," but he agreed to the toast, anyway. Of course ...
From February 4-11, 1945, leaders of the "Big Three," World War II allies Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and President Franklin Roosevelt, met at a Crimean ...
International confrontations and the strains within alliances remain both topical and fascinating, and few instances have ...
Russia has paid tribute to a former Soviet intelligence officer it credits with uncovering a Nazi plot to kill the Allied leaders Churchill, Stalin and Roosevelt during World War Two. Goar ...
The last meeting of the Big Three -- Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin -- takes place in the Soviet city of Yalta. Roosevelt and Churchill agree to allow Stalin to control the governments of ...
November: The "big three," Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin, convene in Teheran, Iran to discuss the invasion of Italy. It is the first time all three have met. December: Eisenhower is named ...