War time conferences
- By 1941 the leaders of the ‘Big Three’ nations (Russia, U.S.A., and Great Britain) met to discuss the running of the war
- They met:
NewFoundland, Aug., 1941
Casablanca, Jan., 1943
Quebec, Aug., 1943
- Teheran, Nov.-Dec., 1943 (Determined Polish borders, opening of a Second Front, Soviets agree to join Pacific war)
- Yalta Feb., 1945 (Formalized the zones for dividing Germany, Stalin promised to join Pacific war, Stalin promised free elections in Soviet liberated areas)
- Potsdam, July-Aug. 1945 (Talks about how to disarm Germany, War criminals, reparations. Also Allies trying to avoid Eastern issues to get Russia in the Pacific war)
Teheran, Yalta, and Potsdam were the three most important conferences. The leaders of the 'Big Three' nations were put on the spot to try and come up with answers to all of these questions. They met in safe and secure locations.
- They met:
NewFoundland, Aug., 1941
Casablanca, Jan., 1943
Quebec, Aug., 1943
- Teheran, Nov.-Dec., 1943 (Determined Polish borders, opening of a Second Front, Soviets agree to join Pacific war)
- Yalta Feb., 1945 (Formalized the zones for dividing Germany, Stalin promised to join Pacific war, Stalin promised free elections in Soviet liberated areas)
- Potsdam, July-Aug. 1945 (Talks about how to disarm Germany, War criminals, reparations. Also Allies trying to avoid Eastern issues to get Russia in the Pacific war)
Teheran, Yalta, and Potsdam were the three most important conferences. The leaders of the 'Big Three' nations were put on the spot to try and come up with answers to all of these questions. They met in safe and secure locations.
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