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48.
In 1943, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin met at Teheran primarily
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Gourav said:
4 years ago
Right @Srinidhi Arekal.
The main objective was to open a second front against Nazi Germany and take actions against Japan along with freeing Iran from the clutches of Germans. Maintaining international peace came later during the Bretton Woods and related conferences.
The main objective was to open a second front against Nazi Germany and take actions against Japan along with freeing Iran from the clutches of Germans. Maintaining international peace came later during the Bretton Woods and related conferences.
Ramu said:
6 years ago
This leads to the formation of UN.
Srinidhi Arekal said:
10 years ago
The Tehran Conference :
Was a strategy meeting held between Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill from 28 November to 1 December 1943. It was held in the Soviet Embassy in Tehran, Iran and was the first of the World War II conferences held between all of the "Big Three" Allied leaders (the Soviet Union, the United States, and the United Kingdom). It closely followed the Cairo Conference[a] and preceded both the Yalta[b] and Potsdam[c] Conferences. Although all three of the leaders present arrived with differing objectives, the main outcome of the Tehran Conference was the commitment to the opening of a second front against Nazi Germany by the Western Allies. The conference also addressed relations between the Allies and Turkey and Iran, operations in Yugoslavia and against Japan as well as the envisaged post-war settlement. A separate protocol signed at the conference pledged the Big Three's recognition of Iran's independence.
Was a strategy meeting held between Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill from 28 November to 1 December 1943. It was held in the Soviet Embassy in Tehran, Iran and was the first of the World War II conferences held between all of the "Big Three" Allied leaders (the Soviet Union, the United States, and the United Kingdom). It closely followed the Cairo Conference[a] and preceded both the Yalta[b] and Potsdam[c] Conferences. Although all three of the leaders present arrived with differing objectives, the main outcome of the Tehran Conference was the commitment to the opening of a second front against Nazi Germany by the Western Allies. The conference also addressed relations between the Allies and Turkey and Iran, operations in Yugoslavia and against Japan as well as the envisaged post-war settlement. A separate protocol signed at the conference pledged the Big Three's recognition of Iran's independence.
Ashok said:
1 decade ago
I didn't understood.
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Naman said:
1 decade ago
Related with establishment of UN
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