On this day in 1942, after the partitioning of Poland between Hitler’s Germany and the Stalin’s Soviet Union, a number of polish women migrated to the USSR. Stalin eventually sent these displaced women to Tehran and several other cities in Iran, which was occupied by the Allied forces and the Red army. To make ends meet, these women had to begin working in restaurants. This happened to be the first time in Iranian history that women had been employed in this occupation.
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