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Why can the Yalta Conference be considered the beginning of the Cold War?
It led to direct fighting between the US and USSR
It formally led to a permanent divide between Poland and the Soviet Union
Joseph Stalin expanded communist control over Eastern Europe
Harry Truman received false Soviet promises for free elections In Poland
The Yalta Conference gave the Soviet Union control over much of Eastern Europe. Though the Soviets promised free elections, these promises were empty, as the nations were turned into satellites. It can be said that Yalta was the start of the Cold War. Option 4, though almost correct, Isn't, as Stalin promised this to Truman later during the war. President Franklin Roosevelt was present at Yalta.
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