1. Yalta Conference - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Yalta Conference, sometimes called the Crimea Conference and codenamed the Argonaut Conference, was the February 7-12, 1945 wartime meeting of the heads of government of the ...
2. Yalta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yalta (Ukrainian and Russian: Ялта, Crimean Tatar: Yalta) is a city in Crimea, southern Ukraine, on the north coast of the Black Sea. The city is located on the site of an ...
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Yalta , city (1989 pop. 89,000), S Ukraine, in S Crimea, on the Black Sea. Picturesquely situated near the seashore, Yalta is on the site of an...
4. Yalta Conference
... chief of staff to the commander in chief of the United States, wrote about Yalta in his autobiography, I Was There (1950)
5. Yalta: Definition from Answers.com
Yalta A city of southeast Ukraine in the southern Crimea on the Black Sea. A popular resort, it was the site of an Allied conference (attended by
6. Yalta travel guide - Wikitravel
Open source travel guide to Yalta, featuring up-to-date information on attractions, hotels, restaurants, nightlife, travel tips and more. Free and reliable advice written by Wikitravellers from around the globe
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Yalta (yŏl`tə, Rus. yäl`tə), city (1989 pop. 89,000), S Ukraine, in S Crimea, on the Black Sea. Picturesquely situated near the seashore, Yalta is on the site of an ancient Greek colony
8. Yalta Conference (World War II) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Yalta Conference (World War II), (Feb. 4–11, 1945), major World War II conference of the three chief Allied leaders, President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the United States, ...
9. Yalta Conference: West's Encyclopedia of American Law (Full ...
Yalta Conference (Feb. 4 – 11, 1945) Conference of Allied leaders at Yalta to plan Germany's defeat in World War II