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The Tehran Conference of 1943: The History of the First Meeting Between the Allies' Big Three Leaders during World War II
Author: Charles River Editors
Year: July 9, 2016
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.6 MB
Language: English

Year: July 9, 2016
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.6 MB
Language: English

The book includes many quotes from leaders and participants as well as online resources and a bibliography for further reading. The text begins with a capital letter and maintains proper grammar throughout. The description is written in a simplified and accessible format. Includes pictures. The Tehran Conference of 1943 The History of the First Meeting Between the Allies' Big Three Leaders during World War II The Tehran Conference of 1943 was a pivotal moment in history when three of the world's most powerful leaders came together to plan their strategy for winning World War II. This book tells the story of that historic meeting and how it shaped the course of the war. The conference took place in Tehran Iran in November 1943, just as the tide of the war was beginning to turn in favor of the Allies. Prime Minister Winston Churchill of Great Britain President Franklin Roosevelt of the United States and Premier Josef Stalin of the Soviet Union all attended the conference along with other key leaders. The conference was marked by a sense of camaraderie among the leaders despite their vast political and cultural differences. As Churchill famously said We are all sitting around this table for the first time as a family with one object in view winning the war [] In such a large family circle we hope that we will be very successful and achieve a constructive accord in order that we may maintain close touch throughout the war and after the war. The conference focused on the preparations for DDay which would take place the following year and proved instrumental in the success of Operation Overlord.
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