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Basically it set the plans for postwar Europe. Stalin agreed to enter the war against Japan 3 months after Victory in Europe, the big 3 agreed to a free and liberated Eastern Europe with free elections, the division of Germany and the division of Berlin, and set vague plans for the yet unformed United Nations.

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In February, 1945, Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin agreed to coordiante their last attacks on Germany. They also made plans how they would divide up control of Europe after the war. They agreed on how to rearrange the borders of Poland, agreed on Allied zones in Austria, agreed to establish an international organisation to ensure paeace (The United Nations Organisation)

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The decisions of the Yalta conference was to split up Germany between the countries at the conference and the United Nations was formed

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"conditions in Europe after the war."

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Germany, Eastern Europe, and Asia agreed that Poland, Bulgaria, and Romania would hold free elections.

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