Cairo–Tehran conferences

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The Cairo–Tehran conferences were high-level World War II meetings where Allied leaders, including Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin, coordinated military strategy and discussed postwar plans.

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instanceOf World War II conference
diplomatic conference
alsoKnownAs Cairo and Tehran conferences of 1943 NERFINISHED
attendeeRole heads of government
military chiefs of staff
conflictContext World War II NERFINISHED
countryInvolved Republic of China NERFINISHED
Soviet Union
United Kingdom
United States of America NERFINISHED
diplomaticStatus summit meeting
endTime 1943-12-01
followedBy Yalta Conference NERFINISHED
hasPart Cairo Conference (1943) NERFINISHED
Tehran Conference (1943) NERFINISHED
impact influenced postwar international order
shaped Allied grand strategy in late World War II
language Chinese
English
Russian
location Cairo NERFINISHED
Tehran NERFINISHED
organizedBy Allied powers NERFINISHED
participant Chiang Kai-shek NERFINISHED
Franklin D. Roosevelt NERFINISHED
Joseph Stalin NERFINISHED
Winston Churchill NERFINISHED
precededBy Moscow Conference (1943) NERFINISHED
purpose coordination of Allied military strategy
discussion of postwar settlement
region Middle East
result Cairo Declaration NERFINISHED
Tehran Conference communiqués NERFINISHED
agreement on opening a second front in Western Europe
securityContext wartime secret negotiations
significance first meeting of the Big Three Allied leaders together
startTime 1943-11-22
timePeriod 1943
topic disposition of Japanese-occupied territories
future of Eastern Europe
future of Germany
postwar territorial arrangements
strategy against Nazi Germany
war in the Pacific

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Allied conferences of World War II hasPart Cairo–Tehran conferences