Tehran Conference: The Debate on How the Allies Should Win WWII (opens in new tab)
The Tehran Conference, code-named Eureka, was a meeting, in November-December 1943, of 'the Big Three' Allied leaders: Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill. The conference in Iran aimed to decide how the Second World War (1939-45) against Germany and Japan should proceed militarily, when an invasion of Western Europe would be conducted, and who would control what in Central and Eastern Europe after victory was achieved.
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