Russia year 1943 stamps Tehran Conference full set MNH

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Russia 1943 ☀ The Tehran Conference Mi. 890/891 Sc907/8 ☀ MNH**

Russia year 1943 stamps – The Tehran Conference Mi. 890/891 Sc907/8 ☀ MNH**

The Tehran Conference, codenamed Eureka, was a crucial strategy meeting held from November 28 to December 1, 1943, in Tehran, Iran, at the Soviet Union’s embassy. The conference brought together the “Big Three” Allied leaders: Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union, Franklin D. Roosevelt of the United States, and Winston Churchill of the United Kingdom. This meeting was significant as it was the first of the World War II conferences attended by these leaders, followed by the 1945 Yalta and Potsdam conferences.

During the Tehran Conference, the leaders discussed various issues and objectives, each arriving with differing goals. However, the main outcome of the conference was the commitment of the Western Allies, particularly the United States and the United Kingdom, to open a second front against Nazi Germany. This decision was crucial in coordinating military efforts and putting additional pressure on the Axis powers.

In addition to discussing the second front, the Tehran Conference addressed several other important matters. These included the relations of the Big Three Allies with Turkey and Iran, military operations in Yugoslavia and against Japan, and the envisioned postwar settlement. Furthermore, a separate agreement signed at the conference pledged the recognition of Iranian independence by the Big Three, highlighting the diplomatic significance of the gathering.

Overall, the Tehran Conference played a pivotal role in shaping the course of World War II and laying the groundwork for future Allied cooperation and strategies against the Axis powers.

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