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Tehran Conference.
November 28-December 1, 1943) are:
1) The question of opening up a second battlefield in Europe. It was decided to open a second theater of war in the south of France in May 1944;
2) an exchange of views on the establishment of an international organization for the maintenance of world peace and security after the war;
3) a preliminary discussion was held on the question of how to dispose of Germany after the war, and the three countries proposed different partition plans;
4) Poland. Issue. The three countries were unanimously in favor of re-establishing an independent Poland after the war, moving its borders westward and annexing parts of eastern Germany to Poland;
5) The question of the Soviet Union's war against Japan. The Soviet Union stated that it would take part in the war against Japan after the end of the war in Europe and offered to return the entire island of Sakhalin.
and other conditions. At the end of the meeting on 1 December, the three heads of state issued the Tehran Declaration.
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The heads of state of the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union met from November 28 to December 1, 1943.
The question of opening up a second battlefield in Europe. It was decided to open a second theater of war in the south of France in May 1944;
An exchange of views was held on the establishment of an international organization for the maintenance of world peace and security after the war;
There was a preliminary discussion on how to deal with Germany after the war, and the three countries proposed different partition plans;
Polish question. The three countries were unanimously in favor of re-establishing an independent Poland after the war, moving its borders westward and annexing parts of eastern Germany to Poland;
The question of the Soviet Union's war against Japan. The Soviet Union said that it would participate in the war against Japan after the end of the war in Europe, and put forward conditions such as the return of the entire island of Sakhalin.
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The meeting focused on military issues, especially the issue of the second European theater of operations. A resolution was adopted on the opening of a second battlefield in France in May 1944. The Tehran Declaration and the Declaration on Iran were adopted.
In the declaration, the participating countries expressed their readiness to safeguard Iran's full independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity. The Conference also discussed the post-war world arrangement, among other issues. In order to hasten the victory in the world anti-fascist war, Stalin announced at the meeting:
After the defeat of the German fascists, the USSR was to take part in the war against Japan. This meeting played an important role in consolidating the anti-fascist alliance and speeding up the victory of the anti-fascist war.
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The main contents of the Tehran meeting are:
1.It was decided to open a second theater of war in the south of France in May 1944;
2.An exchange of views was held on the establishment of an international organization for the maintenance of world peace and security after the war;
3.There was a preliminary discussion on how to deal with Germany after the war, and the three countries proposed different partition plans;
4.The three countries were unanimously in favor of rebuilding an independent Poland after the war;
5.The Soviet Union said it would take part in the war against Japan after the end of the war in Europe.
The impact of the meeting were:
1.It played an important role in maintaining and strengthening unity and cooperation among the allies, coordinating military strategic actions, and accelerating the victory of the anti-fascist war;
2.During the conference, the three countries reached some compromises and tacit understandings that harmed the interests of other countries for their own interests had a negative impact on post-war international relations.
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The issue of opening up the second battlefield in Europe, the establishment of the United Nations after the war, the question of how to deal with Germany after the war, the issue of the Soviet Union's war against Japan, and the Soviet Union said that it would participate in the war against Japan within three months after the end of the war in Europe.
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The Tehran Conference was held in Tehran, Iran, from November 28 to December 1, 1943. The meeting place was the Soviet Embassy in Tehran. The full name of the Tehran Conference was "Meeting of China, the United States, and Britain on the Battle Plan Against Germany."
The meeting was attended by Roosevelt of the United States, Prime Minister Winston Churchill of the United Kingdom, and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. It was the first and only meeting between the leaders of the three countries during World War II. The meeting took place on a special Stalin train inside the Soviet embassy in Tehran.
Why did you choose to meet in the train? This is because Stalin did not like to fly, but preferred to take trains. In order to facilitate Stalin's travel to attend the conference, the organizers specially prepared Stalin's special train.
The train is equipped with a conference car compartment, which is specially used for the leaders of the three countries to hold talks. The main content of the Tehran meeting was to negotiate the coalition's military plan for the European theater, especially the Normandy landings planned for France in June 1944. The meeting set a specific timetable for the subsequent attack on France after the occupation of Cham Mo, Italy.
And it was agreed to coordinate the coordinated actions of the Soviet Red Army on the Eastern Front with the US-British forces on the Western Front. It can be said that the Tehran Conference put an end to the final stage of the European theater of World War II and laid the foundation for the final victory in the anti-fascist war. It is of great historical significance in the history of the world anti-fascist war.
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1. The Tehran Conference was a meeting of the heads of state of the Soviet Union, the United States, and the United Kingdom held in Tehran, the capital of Iran, from November 28 to December 1, 1943, during World War II.
2. The main topic of the meeting was to discuss the issue of the United States and Britain opening up a second battlefield in Western Europe and the cooperation between the East and the West in fighting against Germany. The division of Germany, the establishment of an international organization for the maintenance of peace, and the borders of the Balkans, France, the Far East, Finland and Poland were also discussed. The conference issued the Tehran Declaration, which announced that the three countries had reached an agreement on a plan to destroy the German army and would work together to create peace after the war.
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