1944 ⟶ Moscow Conference: Churchill and Stalin Discuss Balkans
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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.⟶
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🤝 Third Moscow Conference Convenes
The Third Moscow Conference convened.⟶

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🗺️ 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.⟶

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🤝 Moscow Conference: Churchill and Stalin Discuss Balkans
The Moscow Conference (1944) begins: Churchill and Stalin discuss spheres of influence in the postwar Balkans.⟶

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🤝 Yalta Conference Begins
The Yalta Conference of Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin begins; the main subject of their discussions is postwar spheres of influence.⟶

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🤝 Potsdam Conference Begins
The Potsdam Conference begins under British Prime Minister Churchill, Soviet Prime Minister Stalin and U.S. President Truman. The Allied leaders agree to insist upon the unconditional surrender of Japan.⟶

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