Just doing a little Google search on the string "sell out at Yalta" produces amazing results. One of them where Roosevelt lamely admits that "I didn't say the result was good. I said it was the best I could do.". That comment is in a softball history by the Democrat Robert Dallek. 'Member him from Impeachment fun? But the best of all is from none other then President of the United States John Fitzgerald Kennedy, speaking in Los Angeles in 1961:
It was not the presence of Soviet troops in Eastern Europe that drove it to communism, it was the sell-out at Yalta.
Here's the link:
Kennedy Speech, Nov. 1961 So that's it. You can go to Arlington and argue with Mr. Kennedy. I'll stick with him and what my family told me.
And Lincoln had no right to imprison Mr. Vallandigham.