Either Potsdam or Tehran, but I am guessing......
Teheran
The soviets had expected to win a quick victory
The Augustus of Prima Porta was carved to commemorate Augustus's diplomatic victory over the Parthians in 20 BC. I hope this helps people!
Various key factors played a role in the victory for the Soviets at Stalingrad. The massive numbers of Russian troops gave them a significant advantage and the Russian winter made it difficult for the Germans to advance.
Pericles was the leader of Athens in ancient Greece, and was regarded as one of there best leaders. He is also famous for building the acropolis and the Parthenon, a large temple to Athena and in honor of there victory at the battle of the marathon. He is also regarded as one of the best leaders in history.
Although the allied victory over Nazi Germany was a victory for all of the allies, the ultimate victory was for the Soviets. The Soviet Union was betrayed by Hitler when Hitler resigned on the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (the non-aggression pact between the two states). No other front in WWII was more brutal than the Eastern front in Europe. Omer Bartov's book "Hitler's Army" does an outstanding job describing the de-humanization of the enemy that both armies were forced in to. I highly suggest this book to anyone who is interested in the war in the East. Most wars still have "rules" or "regulations": we often describe these as the "rules of war". In the Eastern Front, there were no rules, no care in treatment of prisoners, no tolerance, and most definately, NO MERCY. The reason that I say "Ultimate victory" is because the Soviet people made the Ultimate sacrifice. For years it was said that the USSR lost 11 million people fighting the Germans (the Germans lost 2.5 in the entire war). More recent numbers have been as high as 29-35 million Soviets. One striking factor of the USSR was their lack of weaponry and how the Soviets dealt with it ... they instituted a policy in which soldiers were paired in twos on the battlefield. One man had a loaded rifle, the other only a clip. When the man with the rifle was killed, the other was to pick it up and continue the fight. This gives us a sense of the despair that the Soviets were experiencing while fighting. How did the Soviets help win the war? in a word: sacrifice.
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Call a council, and chose the option of Unite behind me as supremem leader. If they vote yea, youll become supremem leader and win a diplomatic victory.
The Soviets went bankrupt.
He wanted peace without a victory.
Yes, it was well executed, took the pressure off of the Soviets and was a strategic and tactical victory.
battle of concord
If the Western Allies did not successfully land, the Russians (Soviets) would have taken over Germany.
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The Soviets wanted a deal that would let them buy American wheat because of their food shortage.^^ Process of elimination - ApexFood to make up for shortages
The soviets had expected to win a quick victory
The Augustus of Prima Porta was carved to commemorate Augustus's diplomatic victory over the Parthians in 20 BC. I hope this helps people!
Kumao Harada has written: 'Fragile victory' -- subject(s): Politics and government, London Naval Conference, 1930