Examples of Tehran Conference in the following topics:
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The Tehran Meeting
- The Tehran Conference was a strategy meeting held between Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill in 1943 in the Soviet Embassy in Tehran, Iran.
- The Tehran Conference was a strategy meeting held between Joseph Stalin, Franklin D.
- The Tehran Conference 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.
- Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill on the portico of the Russian Embassy during the Tehran Conference.
- Summarize what was discussed between the "Big Three" at the Tehran Conference in 1943.
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The Tehran Conference
- The Tehran Conference was a strategy meeting of Joseph Stalin, Franklin D.
- The Tehran Conference (codenamed Eureka) was a strategy meeting of Joseph Stalin, Franklin D.
- It was held in the Soviet Union's embassy in Tehran, Iran.
- Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill on the portico of the Russian Embassy during the Tehran Conference to discuss the European Theatre in 1943.
- List the agreements reached by the parties participating in the Tehran Conference
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War Aims and Strategy
- Stalin eventually met with Roosevelt and Churchill at the Tehran Conference (November 28 - December 1, 1943), held in the Soviet Union's embassy in Tehran, Iran.
- The Big Three met again major war conference in Yalta (sometimes called the Crimea Conference), held from February 4 to 11, 1945.
- The Conference decided on the post-war fate of Indochina, Poland, and Germany.
- Roosevelt and Winston Churchill meeting at the Tehran Conference in 1943.
- Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill on the portico of the Russian Embassy during the Tehran Conference to discuss the European Theater in 1943.
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The Yalta Conference
- The conference convened in the Livadia Palace near Yalta in Crimea.
- Yalta was the second of three wartime conferences among the Big Three.
- It had been preceded by the Tehran Conference in 1943, and was followed by the Potsdam Conference in July 1945, which was attended by Stalin, Churchill (who was replaced halfway through by the newly elected British Prime Minister Clement Attlee) and Harry S.
- The Yalta conference was a crucial turning point in the Cold War.
- Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin during the Yalta Conference.
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Yalta and the Postwar World
- Convened in 1945, the Yalta Conference brought together Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin to discuss the postwar reorganization of Europe.
- The Yalta Conference, sometimes called the Crimea Conference, was held February 4–11, 1945 in the Livadia Palace near Yalta in Crimea.
- It was one of the three major wartime meetings of Allies Powers, together with the Tehran Conference in 1943 and the Potsdam Conference in July/August 1945.
- The Yalta Conference was led by the heads of government of the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union, represented by President Franklin D.
- Analyze the controversies of the Yalta Conference, and the individual agendas of Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin.
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A Grinding War Against Iran
- The new Iranian Prime Minister, Fourughi, agreed that the German Minister and his staff should leave Tehran, that the German, Italian, Hungarian, and Romanian legations should close, and that all remaining German nationals be handed over to the British and Soviet authorities.
- The failure to meet the last of these conditions led to British and Soviet troops entering Tehran on September 17, the day after Reza Shah had been arrested and sent into exile in South Africa, leaving his son Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi to replace him on the throne.
- The Soviet and British forces withdrew from Tehran on October 17, after the Germans had been dealt with.
- At the Tehran Conference in November of that year, US President Franklin D.
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The Potsdam Conference
- In addition, it was at the Potsdam Conference that Truman became aware of possible complications elsewhere, when Stalin objected to Churchill's proposal for an early Allied withdrawal from Iran, ahead of the schedule agreed at the Tehran Conference.
- At the end of the conference, the three Heads of Government agreed on the following actions.
- Truman had mentioned an unspecified "powerful new weapon" to Stalin during the conference.
- Truman and Joseph Stalin at the Potsdam Conference, circa 28 July - 1 August 1945
- Analyze the relations between the Allied nations at the Potsdam Conference
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Converging Military Fronts
- In November 1943, Roosevelt and Churchill met with Chiang Kai-shek in Cairo and then with Joseph Stalin in Tehran.
- The former conference determined the post-war return of Japanese territory, while the latter included agreement that the Western Allies would invade Europe in 1944 and that the Soviet Union would declare war on Japan within three months of Germany's defeat.
- On 4 February, U.S., British, and Soviet leaders met for the Yalta Conference.
- On 11 July, the Allied leaders met in Germany at the Potsdam Conference.
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The Defeat of Japan
- The Soviets, meanwhile, were preparing to attack the Japanese, in fulfillment of their promises to the United States and the United Kingdom made at the Tehran and Yalta Conferences.
- The leaders of the major Allied powers met at the Potsdam Conference from July 16 to August 2, 1945 .
- The "prompt and utter destruction" clause has been interpreted as a veiled warning about American possession of the atomic bomb which had been successfully tested in New Mexico on July 16, 1945, the day before the Potsdam Conference opened.
- The Potsdam Conference was held at Cecilienhof, the home of Crown Prince Wilhelm Hohenzollern, in Potsdam, occupied Germany, from July 17 to August 2, 1945.
- Explain how the bombing of Hiroshima and the Soviet Union's invasion of Machukuo led to the surrender of Emperor Hirohito and summarize the negotiations and final outcome of the Potsdam Conference
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