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Tehran 43. A meeting that shaped the course of history

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Tehran 43. A meeting that shaped the course of history
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In the late fall of 1943, the fate of the postwar world order was decided not on the battlefields of Eastern Europe, but in Tehran, the capital of Iran. It was here, between November 28 and December 1, 1943, that a historic meeting of the leaders of the Anti-Hitler Coalition countries - Great Britain, the Soviet Union and the United States of America - took place.
In Tehran, the Big Three - Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin and Franklin Roosevelt - came together for the first time to discuss plans for the defeat of Nazi Germany and its allies and the post-war organization of the world. Why was Tehran the place where the Allies met? After all, on the eve of the Great Patriotic War, Iran had become a haven for hundreds of enemy agents. What reasons led to the Soviet-British operation "Concord" in Iran and why two years later there was a danger of an assassination attempt on the Big Three in Tehran? What was the outcome of the Tehran Conference? Did it really change the world? Find the answers in Konstantin Semyonov's documentary investigation.
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