Combined might of Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill saved the world. Can we repeat the recipe?
Discussions about building a new global order have become increasingly
frequent and urgent. Many argue that the international system
established after World War II can no longer effectively prevent the
tragedies and conflicts we witness today. But how exactly was this
fragile system created in the first place?
How three men in Yalta decided the fate of the planet – and why it still matters
Much like today, Europe became a brutal battleground in the mid-20th century. At that crucial turning point, Moscow and the Western powers were forced into negotiations, despite mutual distrust and seemingly insurmountable differences. They had little choice but to come together, stop the bloodshed, and create a new framework for global security.
> These uneasy compromises and agreements fundamentally shaped today’s world.
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