It was a meeting not only of two of the world’s great men—Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Marshal Joseph Stalin. It was a meeting of heads of two of the world’s great empires.
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 ...
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.
A murderous dictator, a megalomaniac, a psychopath – I’ve heard Joseph Stalin described ... This made Stalin an indispensable ...
On July 25, 1945, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin, and American President Harry Truman met in the German town of Potsdam to discuss the fate of Germany.
Never before had Joseph Stalin made such a good-will gesture ... Minister’s airplane to see what it looked like. Then Winston Churchill spoke: “We have worked very hard. We have been a council ...
Players: British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and their advisers, including Anthony Eden and Molotov; US ambassadors and military officials. Outcome: Decisions ...
February 4-11: President Franklin Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchilll, and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin ... July 17: Truman, Churchill and Stalin convene the Potsdam Conference ...