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The fate of Germany was decided late in the war at the "Yalta" Conference, where the leaders of the Allies--FDR Churchill and Stalin--met to discuss in secret post-war planning. 

The correct answer is:

The Yalta Conference

Explanation:

The Yalta Conference, was the second Conference held at the end of World War II, it was held by Franklin D. Roosevelt (United States), Winston Churchill (England) and Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union), the key points of the Conference were to decide Germany's fate and the creation of the United Nations.

Germany would be divided into four occupation zones (one zone per each member of the Allies, the Soviet Union, France, Britain and the U.S.), and Berlin (Germany's capital) would also be divided into four occupation zones.

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