Why did allied leaders meet in 1944 to make plans for post war world
a. the atomic bomb...
Social Studies, 04.10.2019 22:50 kamarihemingway9822
Why did allied leaders meet in 1944 to make plans for post war world
a. the atomic bomb had been tested and the ussr and britain demanded that the us share the technology
b. they were losing the war and needed a new strategy
c. they were winning the war and the rebuilding of europe needed to be discussed
d. mussolini had been overthrown and italy needed to be rebuilt
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