1945 ⟶ Yalta Conference Begins
The Yalta Conference of Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin begi...Year
1943
1944
1945
🤝 Trident Conference Begins
The Trident Conference begins in Washington, D.C. with Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill taking part. The discussions are mostly on future strategy.⟶

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🤝 Second Quebec Conference Begins
The Second Quebec Conference (codenamed "Octagon") begins: Roosevelt and Churchill discuss military cooperation in the Pacific and the future of Germany.⟶

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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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🤝 Malta Conference Begins
The Malta Conference (1945) began with Winston Churchill meeting with the Combined Chiefs of Staff on the Island of Malta in the Mediterranean to plan the end of WWII in both Theaters, and to discuss the ramifications of the Soviets now controlling most of Eastern Europe. President Franklin D. Roosevelt would join the Conference for one day on 2 February 1945; both would fly to Yalta on 3 February for the Yalta Conference with Stalin.⟶

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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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