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SummaryThe "Big Three" met six times during the course of WWII to discuss the running of the war and what courses they were going to take following their meetings. They met in Newfoundland, Casablanca and Quebec and Teheran during the war and Yalta and Potsdam after/ near the end of the war. The three main conferences were Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam which mainly focused on determining borders, the Soviets and what to do with Germany.
QuoteIn wartime, truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies. -Winston Churchill
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Subjunctive QuestionIf the Big Three decided not to make Germany "pay" would they have repeated the same actions again?
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