Allied Strategy Evolving

The early years of World War II saw a fragmented alliance among the Allies, struggling to coordinate their efforts against a common enemy. As the war progressed, pivotal moments like the Soviets halting the Germans at Stalingrad and the Allies' North African campaign began to shift the tide. The 1943 Tehran Conference marked a crucial step in unifying strategies, despite the logistical challenges faced by leaders. Iran's unique position during the war also highlights the complexities of geopolitical alliances.