Stalin , Churchill and Roosevelt .
Potsdam , Tehran and Yalta conferences .
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US - FDR UK - Churchill USSR - Stalin
Because they were the three main Allied leaders.
During World War II, the 'Big Three' nations who were allied against the Axis powers were Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States. Numerous other nations, small and large, were associated with these leaders in the world war.
Potsdam , Tehran and Yalta conferences .
The big three were FDR, Stalin, and Churchill.
Winston Churchill , Joseph Stalin and Franklin Delano Roosevelt .
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The big three, sometimes the big four, but the leader of Italy was sidelined. The big three, sometimes the big four, but the leader of Italy was sidelined.
During World War II (1939-1945), the Big Three were the leaders of the major Allied Nations, Franklin Delano Roosevelt(U.S.A.), Winston Churchill (U.K.), and Joseph Stalin(U.S.S.R.).
US - FDR UK - Churchill USSR - Stalin
Because they were the three main Allied leaders.
During World War II, the 'Big Three' nations who were allied against the Axis powers were Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States. Numerous other nations, small and large, were associated with these leaders in the world war.
Franklin Delanor Roosevelt, Joeseph Stalin, and Winston Churchhill
The three main leaders were:Winston Churchill (Britain)Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union)Franklin Roosevelt/later Harry Truman (United States)Other key allied leaders were:Charles De Gaulle (Free France)William McKenzie-King (Canada)
In the European Theater of Operations the Big Three were UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill, US President Franklin Roosevelt and Soviet Union leader Stalin. That is who the BIG THREE refer to when you hear about the allied forces in Europe. There were many other countries that were allies too but those three countries and men were the leaders. They were also leaders of the Pacific Theater but Stalin did not get involved much with the Japanese axis problem until the end of the war.