1942Churchill Informs Stalin of No Second Front in 1942

At a conference in Moscow, Churchill informs Stalin that the...
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🤝 Churchill Informs Stalin of No Second Front in 1942

At a conference in Moscow, Churchill informs Stalin that there will not be a "second front" in 1942.
Soviet UnionMoscow ConferenceSecond FrontChurchillStalinAllied StrategyEastern FrontDiplomacyMilitary Planning

🗣️ Stalin Demands Second Front Again

Stalin for the ninth time demands a "Second Front," accusing his allies of treachery.
Stalin Demands Second Front Again (1943)
Soviet UnionEastern FrontSecond FrontAllied RelationsDiplomacyWar StrategyTreacheryLend-Lease

🤝 Third Moscow Conference Convenes

Third Moscow Conference Convenes (1943)
Moscow ConferenceAllied DiplomacySoviet UnionWorld War IIDiplomacyBig Three

🗺️ Tehran Conference Begins: Allies Plan for Operation Overlord

The Tehran Conference. US President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet Leader Joseph Stalin meet in Tehran to discuss war strategy; (on 30 November they establish an agreement concerning a planned June 1944 invasion of Europe codenamed Operation Overlord). Stalin at last has the promise he has been waiting for.
Tehran Conference Begins: Allies Plan for Operation Overlord (1943)
Tehran ConferenceAllied StrategyOperation OverlordStalinRooseveltChurchillEastern FrontWestern FrontDiplomacyWar Planning

🤝 Moscow Conference: Churchill and Stalin Discuss Balkans

The Moscow Conference (1944) begins: Churchill and Stalin discuss spheres of influence in the postwar Balkans.
Moscow Conference: Churchill and Stalin Discuss Balkans (1944)
DiplomacyEastern FrontBalkansSpheres of InfluencePost-War PlanningSoviet UnionUnited KingdomChurchillStalin

🤝 Yalta Conference Begins

The Yalta Conference of Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin begins; the main subject of their discussions is postwar spheres of influence.
Yalta Conference Begins (1945)
YaltaConferenceAllied PowersPost-War PlansRooseveltChurchillStalinSoviet UnionUnited KingdomUnited StatesDiplomacy