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  2. Tehran Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Tehran Conference (codenamed Eureka [1]) was a strategy meeting of the Allies of World War II, held between Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill from 28 November to 1 December 1943.

  3. Operation Long Jump - Wikipedia

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    Tehran Conference. Operation Long Jump (German: Unternehmen Weitsprung) was an alleged German plan to simultaneously assassinate Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the "Big Three" Allied leaders, at the 1943 Tehran Conference during World War II. [1]

  4. List of Allied World War II conferences - Wikipedia

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    Tehran Conference (EUREKA) Tehran Persia: November 28 – December 1, 1943 Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin First meeting of the Big 3, plan the final strategy for the war against Nazi Germany and its allies, set date for Operation Overlord. Second Cairo Conference: Cairo Kingdom of Egypt: December 4 – 6, 1943 Churchill, Roosevelt, İnönü

  5. Teheran 43 - Wikipedia

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    Another plot in the movie is the romance between Andrei and the French woman Marie in 1943, followed in 1980. Max Richard, an assassin of the Nazis, who was 37 years ago hired to assassinate Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Tehran Conference, is holed up in today's Paris at the young French woman Françoise ...

  6. Four Policemen - Wikipedia

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    The Allied leaders of the European theatre: Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill meeting at the Tehran Conference in 1943 Proposed council of World War II allies Chiang, Roosevelt, and Churchill meet at the Cairo Conference in 1943 during World War II .

  7. Władysław Sikorski - Wikipedia

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    No representative of the Polish government-in-exile was invited to attend the Tehran Conference (28 November – 1 December 1943) or the Yalta Conference (4–11 February 1945), the two crucial events in which the Western Allies and the Soviets discussed the shape of the postwar world and decided Poland's fate. [31] [32]

  8. Gevork Vartanian - Wikipedia

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    In the autumn of 1943, they were assigned the task of ensuring the security for the upcoming Tehran conference. [1] In their efforts to foil the assassination plot devised by the Nazis, Vartanian's group located six Nazi radio operators shortly before the conference opened on 28 November 1943.

  9. Cairo Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Cairo Conference (codenamed Sextant [1]), also known as the First Cairo Conference, was one of 14 summit meetings during World War II, which took place on November 22–26, 1943. The Conference was held at Cairo in Egypt between China, the United Kingdom and the United States.