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What was the significance of the 1943 Tehran Conference?

  1. It was the first time the 'Big Three' met in person
  2. It marked the unconditional surrender of Italy
  3. It was the meeting where the atomic bomb was first discussed
  4. It resulted in the signing of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
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Correct answer: It was the first time the 'Big Three' met in person

In Tehran, Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill committed to opening a second front in Western Europe. They also discussed the post-war boundaries of Poland and the future of the United Nations.

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