The Tehran Conference, Nov 28-Dec 1, 1943
Bibliography
Primary Sources
1)      CHURCHILL, WINSTON S., STALIN, J., ROOSEVELT , FRANKLIN D. Declaration of the Three Powers. THE TEHRAN CONFERENCE, December 1, 1943

This document was signed as the result of the Tehran conference. The document was very important to my paper because it stated what had to be done to defeat Germany and it’s allies.


2) Churchill, Winston S. The Second World War. London. Mariner Books. 1969

This book is about how Churchill experiences the war he called “The Unnecessary War”. This book helps me understand why there was a need for the Tehran Conference.

 

3) Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill on portico of Russian Embassy in Teheran, during conference--Nov. 28 - Dec. 1, 1943. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

This photograph shows the Big Three planning on how to overthrow Germany. This photo helps me with my paper because it gives me a visual on how the conference was held.

 4) Recent American Foreign Policy: Basic Documents 1941-1951. New York. Appleton-Century-Crofts., 1952

These are the document of WWII issued by American diplomats. It helps to understand how diplomacy worked during war.

5) Salisbury, Harrison. Russia on the Way. New York: Macmillan & Co., 1946.

This book took place after the Teheran conference and how the worst is behind them. The book helps me with my paper because it talks about how the conference influenced the defeat of the Germans.

Secondary Sources
1) Goodwin, Doris Kearns No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt: The Home Front in World War II [Paperback]

Goodwin writes of a time when the nations leaders combine forces to defeat Germany. This book helps my paper because of the author’s detailed writing; I can understand what they were going through.

2) Mayle, Paul D. Eureka Summit: Agreement in Principle and the Big Three at Tehran, 1943 (1987).

Summit sheds some light on the Big Three’s first meeting. This book helps my paper because it tells how the Tehran Conference was the turning point in the war.

3) Sulzberger, C L. American Heritage New History of World War II. New York: Viking Penguin, 1998

Sulzberger wrote in a way that lets more people discover the tragities of WWII. This book is important to my paper because it tells  me and shows me the effect of the Tehran Conference.

4) Tehran 43, USSR-France-Switzerland film made by Mosfilm, Mediterraneo Cine and Pro Dis Film, 1981

This film shows what happened in the middle of World War 2 and how the Tehran Conference helped stop it. This movie helps my paper because this way I can see how things happened during the conference.

5) Yaremenko,Valeriy. Tehran -43: Stalin has convinced the allies, Moscow, Newspaper        “Morning”, April 26, 2005

The author - PhD in history, currently working at of Institute of military history of the Russian Federation.

This article is about where the Big Three wanted to meet up. This article helps my paper because it talks about some things I didn’t know from the other sources like Churchill and Rooselvelt first met without Stalin.

6) Rice Jr, Earle. The Nuremberg Trials:

This book is about what was done to the major war criminals after WWII. I used a quote from this book to show how it was decided how to judge the Nazis.

7) Ross, Stewart. The Causes of the Cold War
This book is about the events leading up to the Cold War. I was able to use this book to help me to show that before the conference, everyone had there own plans on how to get what they want.

8) Hickman, Kennedy. World War II: Tehran Conference
This article is about what happened at the Tehran Conference. I am able to use this article to show how the leaders all wanted something from each other and used their weaknesses against each other.