The correct answer is Joseph Stalin.
<em>The leader that in 1943 wanted to open a second front in Europe during the war against Germany was Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin.
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During World War II, there was a meeting between the three most important leaders of the Allies. It was on November 1943 that Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill gather together in the city of Tehran, Iran, to discuss the probability of opening a second front to fight the German Army. The suggestion came from the Soviet leader, Joseph Stalin. The argument of Stalin was that without a second front, Germany had a good chance to defeat the Allies.
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The answer you are looking for is C. peaceful
I'm assuming this is a true or false question. The answer is true. No missiles were launched. They were dismantled and sent back to the Soviet Union.
Answer:
The most important cost of WW1 were human lives, as millions of people died during the war and later from many diseases.
Explanation:
WW1 was the most brutal war until then, which devastated European continent.
Although, material costs were enormous, human casualties were even greater.
Only nine millions who died in the war, millions who were wounded and deeply hurt, many families, even many countries devastated.