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At the Tehran Conference in 1943, the Big Three—Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin—had differing views primarily on the strategy to defeat Nazi Germany and the post-war landscape. Roosevelt and Churchill favored a more aggressive approach in Western Europe, while Stalin pushed for a second front to relieve pressure on Soviet forces. Ultimately, they agreed to coordinate their military efforts against Germany and to discuss the future of Europe, setting the stage for subsequent conferences that laid the groundwork for post-war order.

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