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At the Yalta Conference of 1945, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was most worried about the views expressed by _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
(A) Charles de Gaulle on Western Europe
(B) Winston Churchill on the Irish question
(C) Mao Zedong on Chinese relation with Japan
(D) Kim II Sung on the unification of Korea
(E) Joseph Stalin on Eastern Europe

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Hint: The meeting was held regarding World War II and it’s secret code for the meeting was Argonaut. It was organized for the postwar reorganization of Europe and Germany.

Complete answer:
This meeting was held in regard to the discussion of World war II which was held during the February 4 to 11 in the year 1945. This meeting was basically held to recognize the post-war condition of Germany and Europe. The main purpose of the conference was to shape the postwar situation to bring peace. To help people and give them a plan to become self-determination and to liberate people post -Nazi Europe.
The main point of the meeting was: -
  (A) As the war would get over Germany would get split into four occupied zones.
  (B) As Stalin agreed that France shall also have a fourth occupied zone in Germany, but it shall be formed out of British and American zones.
  (C) People from Germany were partly in the form of forced laborers as the damage caused laborers would be used to repair it. They were also asked to do certain other works like harvesting crops, mine uranium, and do any other sort of work.
  (D) Poland was given the right to hold elections.
There are several other points discussed but President Franklin D. Roosevelt was most worried about the views expressed by Joseph Stalin in Eastern Europe.

Thus, the correct option is D.

Note: The three states United Kingdom, the United States, and the Soviet Union were represented by Prime Minister Winston Churchill, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin.