Talk:Moscow Conference (1944)

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US knowledge of the Percentages Agreement
Hello, as I am studying this very subject for an essay at University, there is factually inaccurate information regarding Roosevelt's knowledge of the agreement between Churchill and Stalin. So i would like to amend this element of the article if there are no objections? I will await further debate of course Nürö  G'DÄŸ MÄTË 22:16, 23 October 2019 (UTC)
 * specifically - Albert Resis 1974 'The Churchill Secret "Percentages" Agreement on the Balkans, Moscow, October 1944
 * He specifically states that Roosevelt was informed by Churchill about the agreement on the 11th October 1944.
 * He specifically states that Roosevelt gave temporary and conditional support to US/UK political influence agreed to at the 4th Moscow Conference.

The actual page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percentages_agreement confirms this also in its introduction Nürö  G'DÄŸ MÄTË 07:07, 24 October 2019 (UTC)