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At Yalta in February 1945, where was the eastern boundary of Poland set?
ARoughly at the Oder river of 1919
BRoughly at the Curzon line of 1919
CRoughly at the border set in 1939
DRoughly at the line agreed at Tehran
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Roughly at the Curzon line of 1919
1. 1. Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin met at Yalta in February 1945 with victory seemingly secure.
2. 2. The eastern boundary of Poland was set roughly at the Curzon line of 1919.
3. 3. Russia also agreed secretly to enter the war against Japan not long after Germany surrendered.
4. 4. Reparations in kind from Germany were discussed at the same meeting but the decision on them was deferred.
_Source: An Outline of American History (U.S. Information Agency, 1990, public domain), section THE WAR ENDS_
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