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Davion Koch
7 June, 07:37
Who was known as the big three?
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Karma Petty
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The Grand Alliance was an alliance made during World War II, which joined together the United States (led byFranklin Roosevelt), theSoviet Union (led by JosephStalin) and Great Britain (led by Winston Churchill). Roosevelt, Stalin, andChurchill are often known as "The Big Three.
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