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New Challenges: October-December 1943
- WWII—The Call of Duty: A Complete Timeline
- Narrated by: Liam Dale
- Length: 1 min
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Publisher's Summary
New Challenges October-December 1943.
While Hitler faced frustrations on all fronts and the Japanese were kept at bay by the Americans, despite heavy US casualties, the Allied leaders faced a new challenge. Although Churchill and Roosevelt had always been comfortable working together, the Russian leader Joseph Stalin had in the past been regarded more as a foe than a friend. With the invasion of France imminent, plans made at the Teheran Conference were a minefield of diplomatic negotiations.
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