"The leaders of the three Great Powers—the Soviet Union, the United States of America and Great Britain—have agreed that in two or three months after Germany has surrendered and the war in Europe has terminated the Soviet Union shall enter into the war against Japan on the side of the Allies on condition that... the former rights of Russia violated by the treacherous attack of Japan in 1904 shall be restored..."
— Agreement Regarding Japan, Yalta Conference, February 1945
Which of the following best explains the United States' willingness to accept the conditions outlined in the agreement?
- AA desire to maintain traditional US neutrality in territorial disputes outside of Europe.
- The strategic need to minimize American casualties by securing a Soviet military commitment to join the war against Japan.Cevap
- CThe immediate implementation of the containment policy to prevent the spread of communism in East Asia.
- DAn effort to enforce the Monroe Doctrine by limiting European colonial spheres of influence in Asia.
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The United States accepted Soviet territorial concessions to minimize American casualties by securing a Soviet military commitment to join the war against Japan.
During the Yalta Conference in February 1945, United States military planners predicted that an invasion of the Japanese home islands would result in massive American casualties. To reduce these losses and bring the war to a faster conclusion, President Franklin D. Roosevelt sought a commitment from Joseph Stalin that the Soviet Union would enter the war against Japan after the defeat of Germany. In exchange, the United States agreed to Soviet territorial demands in Asia.
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Allied diplomacy and military strategy during World War II