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How did the results of the Tehran conference compare with the goals of Allied leaders?

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Answered by AhsanaZiyad
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Departing Tehran, the three leaders returned to their countries to enact the newly decided war policies. As would happen at Yalta in 1945, Stalin was able to use Roosevelt's weak health and Britain's declining power to dominate the conference and achieve all of his goals. Among the concessions he gained from Roosevelt and Churchill was a shifting of the Polish border to the Oder and Neisse Rivers and the Curzon line. He also gained de facto permission to oversee the establishment of new governments as countries in Eastern Europe were liberated.

Many of the concessions made to Stalin at Tehran helped set the stage for the Cold War once World War II ended.

Answered by heidiingram252
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Allied leaders compromised and agreed to open a second front in France.

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