The Big Three at Yalta: The Failed Dream of Lasting Peace I SLICE HISTORY | FULL DOCUMENTARY

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • At the outset of the Yalta Conference on February 4, 1945, the «Big Three» were all optimistic: victory was in no doubt, and the accord that they had achieved seemed likely to preserve the values they had fought for.
    However, in just a few months, nothing would remain of this agreement apart from irreconcilable differences. United in war, the Allies would reveal themselves as divided and rivals in peace. How can such a rapid failure of a real effort at entente be explained? With the Yalta Conference in 1945 to 1953, discover a new world order drawn up by three men, looking for a lasting peace... that would lead inevitably to the Cold War.
    Documentary: 1945-1953: From World War to Cold War
    Directed by: Emilie Lançon
    Production: Martange Production
    #documentary #freedocumentary #worldwar #coldwar #yaltaconference #coldwar #churchill #roosevelt #stalin #allies #worldwarII

Комментарии • 15

  • @jokodihaynes419
    @jokodihaynes419 14 часов назад +2

    "But the thing about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies"-Lawkeeper Equity Mlp Ace Attorney EOJ

    • @montrelouisebohon-harris7023
      @montrelouisebohon-harris7023 8 часов назад

      In my opinion during this War I think that the USA and Britain should have just stuck together and thought it out for themselves because Stalin didn't want to have anything to do with Britain until they were invaded themselves by Hitler and were stabbed in the back.. the USA in the UK being on the side of Stalin was just helping a monster. Of course we would have thought the war longer but we would have probably ended up dropping atomic bombs over in Germany anyway. We would have lost more casualties but at least we wouldn't have had to deal with a monster dictator like Stalin

    • @montrelouisebohon-harris7023
      @montrelouisebohon-harris7023 20 минут назад

      Roosevelt was too sick and he never should have been... Heaven forbid he send his vice president because he kept Harry Truman out of everything and Harry didn't even know anything about the Manhattan project until he became president

  • @jokodihaynes419
    @jokodihaynes419 14 часов назад +4

    The way Stalin treated ukrainians and other nationalities I don't blame them for switching sides

    • @gregorymilla9213
      @gregorymilla9213 10 часов назад +1

      I am sure you would have joined the Wehrmacht too

    • @montrelouisebohon-harris7023
      @montrelouisebohon-harris7023 8 часов назад

      ​@@gregorymilla9213no one has to join Germany just to agree with something that occurred 80 years ago... Every year Russia celebrates victory in Europe day which I think is a beautiful ceremony and I'm not sure if it's because of the war or if it's a ceremony honoring so many millions of people who died . So many millions of Russians and Soviet people died unnecessarily and it didn't have to happen.. the first 12 weeks of the war the Germans obliterated 12 million Soviet troops. why?? Today I respect Putin but I don't know him but I know his country seems to love him.. from what I've read about Stalin he was a monster and Vladimir Lenin never wanted him to take power in the first place. The reason 70 million Soviet soldiers were killed after the onset of operation Barbarossa is because Stalin was gone for 4 to 5 months. God bless the Russian troops and officers in Central and Southern Soviet Union in Russia because they wanted to go assist their comrades North and the officers were petrified to move without orders from Stalin because of the 1938 purges of the officers in the Soviet military because Stalin was paranoid. I think that inevitably at the end of the day before or by the end of the non-aggressive part but the Soviets would have invaded Germany... I think that's why Stalin was so shocked or pissed off and it's because the monster Hitler did it to the super monster Stalin and the poor innocent Soviet people in the Germans were in between... Did Germans destroy crops and livestock inside Ukraine the Soviet Union.. the Soviets of 180 million people or more would have starve to death and not even lived till the end of 1942 to be able to whoop ass all the way west.. Roosevelt and the majority of Americans were really Christian then and not wanting the Soviet people that suffer just because of military conflict.. the USA was the Land of plenty and we had enough farms with crops and livestock in addition to already being major manufacturing industrial technology powerhouse that started before the war anyway... After Germany invaded Poland Roosevelt was certainly eventually the USA was going to get drawn into this and we needed to be prepared. Operation warp speed was started around 1940 . March 1941 Britain received supplies from the USA via lend lease.. my gosh the Soviet Union received enough food to feed 180 million people more and more and if not enough food was distributed to the Russian people and it was mostly sent to the military and the government then that's the fault of the communist government. They always had their own way of rationing and starving out certain people but just throwing millions of soldiers into machine gun fire outright was crazy..if they ran out of ammunition and the Soviet surrendered then if they were liberated by their fellow Soviet soldiers they were ordered by Stalin to be shot because they were said to be cowards. The weird thing is Churchill never trusted Stalin. Roosevelt for some weird reason seem to be amazed by the Soviet system which was pure evil.. STALIN simply used America to simply supply them and feed them to get through the war.. he whined and whined about an Atlantic front and he was told my general Eisenhower in addition to President Roosevelt "Ok. We can have in Atlanta to invasion workout in about 6 months or so or you can get lend lease. You can't have both because we already have troops that took North Africa Sicily and now they are in Italy.." of course Stalin chose $$$ & Lend lease, food and 100,000 more big trucks which were great because they were used to transport soldiers, supplies, and food to the front. Besides it was about a year or less later that D-Day occurred anyway. Simply by being in North Africa Germany had to send a lot of troops and take them from the East and send themselves which did take the heat off of the Soviet Union match it was around Autumn winter of late 1942 which happened to be just a few months after Stalingrad was invaded. The two biggest mistakes Hitler made was in being with Soviet Union in 1941 & 5 months later declaring war on the USA. HITLER ALWAYS MADE FUN OF AMERICA was decadent blah blah blah and he talked about women with pantyhose and makeup but these same women just like British women and others can put on their blue jeans and go to work in factories and make aircraft and tanks.. he seriously underestimated Western women for sure. He definitely didn't think anything about the US and the mass capacity and food we had here that we would join up with the Soviets to help feed them so they could fight a war, too.
      It's sad that Roosevelt went to this conference because I think it was the death of him even though he was not going to last much longer anyway..

    • @montrelouisebohon-harris7023
      @montrelouisebohon-harris7023 8 часов назад

      Yeah it was heartbreaking when installing killed somewhere around 7 or 8 million ukrainians in the early 1930s by starving them and taking their food.. I have no idea why he did such a thing but took all their food and sent it to Moscow so the rich and I guess the middle class could eat Heartily and the rest of it would be portioned little by little and sent to other Soviet districts. SAD...

    • @montrelouisebohon-harris7023
      @montrelouisebohon-harris7023 8 часов назад

      ​@@gregorymilla9213I will have to say I really admired a lot of the women Soviets because they were some of the best snipers!!!

    • @gregorymilla9213
      @gregorymilla9213 8 часов назад

      @@montrelouisebohon-harris7023 the British starved the Indians along with many many other nations killing tens of millions yet it never seems to bother anyone. Weird ?