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Iran (Tehran), 1943: Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin meeting

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:Tehran: Garden of the Soviet Embassy, ​​77 years ago
Second world war

Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin meet in the garden of the Soviet Embassy in Tehran.
Of these three leaders, only Stalin agreed to visit the young Shah of Iran, whose country was officially occupied by the Allies.
This meeting was the highest manifestation of the cooperation of ideological enemies with strategic goals: the expedient alliance of Britain and the United States with the Soviet Union against Nazi Germany.
While there were prominent and bony Anglophiles and Russophiles among Iranian politicians, at the beginning of World War II, public opinion and the imperial court were markedly in favor of Germany and demanding Hitler's victory.
This led to the occupation of Iran and the expulsion of Reza Shah, and paved the way for US entry into Iranian politics.

With the outbreak of World War II, the Cold War between Washington and Moscow began, and Iran was automatically placed in the Western camp

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Iran (Tehran), 1943: Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin meeting

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:Tehran: Garden of the Soviet Embassy, ​​77 years ago
Second world war

Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin meet in the garden of the Soviet Embassy in Tehran.
Of these three leaders, only Stalin agreed to visit the young Shah of Iran, whose country was officially occupied by the Allies.
This meeting was the highest manifestation of the cooperation of ideological enemies with strategic goals: the expedient alliance of Britain and the United States with the Soviet Union against Nazi Germany.
While there were prominent and bony Anglophiles and Russophiles among Iranian politicians, at the beginning of World War II, public opinion and the imperial court were markedly in favor of Germany and demanding Hitler's victory.
This led to the occupation of Iran and the expulsion of Reza Shah, and paved the way for US entry into Iranian politics.

With the outbreak of World War II, the Cold War between Washington and Moscow began, and Iran was automatically placed in the Western camp