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The Tehran Conference, the "Big Three", was in favor of Roosevelt's partition of Germany

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From November 28 to December 1, 1943, the Tehran Conference, which will be recorded in history, was held. Churchill declared with self-absorption that it was "the largest gathering of world forces ever made by mankind," though he was the least powerful. The hooks and minds of the "Big Three" in the conference, and the personal charm they displayed, were enough to write another monograph. The so-called "German spy storm" around it also produced a famous movie starring Alain Deron.

The Tehran Conference, the "Big Three", was in favor of Roosevelt's partition of Germany

During the Tehran Conference, the "Sword of Stalingrad" was presented. In the photo, Marshal Voroshilov holds a sword, and the "Big Three" surrounds him

The Tehran Conference, the "Big Three", was in favor of Roosevelt's partition of Germany

This book cannot give such a large space. But one thing is worth mentioning: Stalin used rumors from German spies to assassinate Roosevelt to drag the President of the United States to live in the Soviet Embassy. Although Roosevelt was not a good person to be deceived, Stalin's small wrists played a role. When discussing the most important second battlefield, Roosevelt did not support Churchill's plan to march from the Balkans. Because of his attitude, he identified operation "Overlord" by Western armies attacking France on May 1, 1944.

The Tehran Conference, the "Big Three", was in favor of Roosevelt's partition of Germany

In return, Stalin laughed in favor of Roosevelt's plan to divide Germany into five countries, and proposed that the Soviet Union annex Königsberg. This made Churchill, who advocated isolating Prussia and establishing a Danube Federation, quite passive.

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