Word: teheran
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...deadlines were set, the declarations signed, the toasts drunk. Then the President reported to the U.S. people's true ambassadors to Teheran-the American soldiers...
...talks were promising. The plans must be precise. To the U.S. soldiers and to the people the results of the Sphinx Conference in Cairo, and the Teheran meeting, could only mean that ahead was war in deadliest earnest. "From west and south" millions of American soldiers must descend upon the continent, their lives staked against the hope of a better world. Many will never return...
Then will come a world peace, "talked over" with Stalin, "to make it unnecessary for us again to have Americans in Iran just as long as we and our children live," explained the President in the U.S. Camp Hospital near Teheran. "I think that is worth fighting for, and even being sick for in Iran...
...already affected the whole course of the war. An ultimate tribute came last week. Rising solemnly to his feet at a dinner in Teheran, Marshal Stalin raised his glass, solemnly said: "Without American production the United Nations could never have...
After Cairo and Teheran, these things were matters of officially stated fact...