What was the significance of the 1943 Tehran Conference?
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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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