The Tehran Conference, held from November 28 to December 1, 1943, was a pivotal meeting during World War II involving the leaders of the Allied powers: Franklin D. Roosevelt (United States), Winston Churchill (United Kingdom), and Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union). The conference aimed to discuss the military strategy against Nazi Germany, the future of post-war Europe, and the coordination of Allied efforts. Key outcomes included the agreement to launch Operation Overlord (the invasion of Normandy) and discussions about the establishment of a post-war international organization, which would later become the United Nations.
The Tehran Conference was held from 28 November to 1 December 1943 .
secret meatings
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Tehran
He was taken across on the USS IOWA.
Yalta
Either Potsdam or Tehran, but I am guessing......
I think it was the Casablanca conference or Tehran.
"This meeting took place in Tehran, Iran and was the first between Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchil. The goal of the meeting was to plan jointly for the overthrow of the Nazis." - Pragmatism Please
The Potsdam Conference.
Changes in perspective by whom with regard to what? Michael Montagne
look in ur textbook. yeah chp 17 ww2 and its aftermathits not in my textbook...