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  2. Tehran Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Tehran Conference (codenamed Eureka [1]) was a strategy meeting of the Allies of World War II, held between Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill from 28 November to 1 December 1943.

  3. Timeline of World War II (1943) - Wikipedia

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    The Tehran conference (28 November 1943): Left to right: General Secretary of the Communist Party Joseph Stalin, President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the United States, and Prime Minister Winston Churchill of the United Kingdom 18: 440 Royal Air Force planes bomb Berlin causing only light damage and killing 131. The RAF lose nine aircraft and 53 ...

  4. List of Allied World War II conferences - Wikipedia

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    Tehran Conference (EUREKA) Tehran Persia: November 28 – December 1, 1943 Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin First meeting of the Big 3, plan the final strategy for the war against Nazi Germany and its allies, set date for Operation Overlord. Second Cairo Conference: Cairo Kingdom of Egypt: December 4 – 6, 1943 Churchill, Roosevelt, İnönü

  5. Four Policemen - Wikipedia

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    The Allied leaders of the European theatre: Joseph Stalin, Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill meeting at the Tehran Conference in 1943 Proposed council of World War II allies Chiang Kai-shek , Franklin Roosevelt , and Winston Churchill meet at the Cairo Conference in 1943 during World War II .

  6. Foreign policy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration

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    In late 1943, Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin agreed to meet to discuss strategy and post-war plans at the Tehran Conference, which marked Roosevelt's first face-to-face meeting with Stalin. [252] At the conference, Britain and the United States committed to opening a second front against Germany in 1944, while Stalin committed to entering the ...

  7. Timeline of Tehran - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Tehran, ... 1943 Tehran Conference held. ... "Tehran: A Demographic and Economic Analysis".

  8. Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran - Wikipedia

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    In September 1943, Iran declared war on Germany, which qualified it for membership in the United Nations (UN). At the Tehran Conference in November of that year, Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin reaffirmed their commitment to Iranian independence and territorial integrity, with a willingness to extend economic assistance to Iran ...

  9. Operation Bodyguard - Wikipedia

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    Planning for Bodyguard was started in 1943 by the London Controlling Section, a department of the war cabinet. They produced a draft strategy, referred to as Plan Jael, which was presented to leaders at the Tehran Conference in late November and, despite skepticism due to the failure of earlier deception strategy, approved on 6 December 1943.