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  1. MOSCÚ. La Conferencia de Yalta, en la que la URSS y Estados Unidos se repartieron el mundo meses antes de derrotar a Alemania, cumple 75 años en medio de agrias disputas históricas entre ...

  2. Yalta Agreement. Signed at Yalta, February 11, 1945. The leaders of the three Great Powers-the Soviet Union, the United States of America and Great Britain-have agreed that in two or three months after Germany has surrendered and the war in Europe has terminated the Soviet Union shall enter into the war against Japan on the side of the Allies ...

  3. The Yalta Conference On February 4, 1945, President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill, and Premier Stalin met at Livadia Palace at Yalta in the Crimea to once again discuss the war and the state of the world once peace had been restored.

  4. 11 de feb. de 2015 · Clean beaches, 250 sunny days per year, sanatoriums and tons of entertainment options attract hundreds thousands of tourists annually. 1. Ride a Soviet-era cable car in the center of Yalta. Photo ...

  5. The Kuril Islands dispute, known as the Northern Territories dispute in Japan, is a territorial dispute between Japan and Russia over the ownership of the four southernmost Kuril Islands. The Kuril Islands are a chain of islands that stretch between the Japanese island of Hokkaido at their southern end and the Russian Kamchatka Peninsula at ...

  6. World War II: Allies entering bomb-damaged Nürnberg. U.S. tanks entering bomb-damaged Nürnberg, Germany, April 1945. At last, in the night of March 23–24, Montgomery’s attack by 25 divisions was launched across a stretch—30 miles long—of the Rhine near Wesel after a stupendous bombardment by more than 3,000 guns and waves of attacks ...

  7. 25 de jun. de 2020 · Joseph Stalin signing a treaty of friendship and mutual assistance between the USSR and Poland, April 21, 1945. Two days after the United States dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, the Soviet ...