Wartime Conferences
_- In 1941 leaders of the Big Three met to discuss the running of the war
- They came together in:
- Newfoundland, Aug 1941
- Casablanca, Jan 1943
- Quebec, Aug 1943
- Teheran, Nov/Dec of 1943 which determined Polish border opening of a second front
- Yalta, Feb of 1945 formalized the zones for splitting Germany
- Potsdam in 1945 where talk of disarming Germany, war reparation and criminals took place
- Stalin promised to join the Pacific War
- They came together in:
- Newfoundland, Aug 1941
- Casablanca, Jan 1943
- Quebec, Aug 1943
- Teheran, Nov/Dec of 1943 which determined Polish border opening of a second front
- Yalta, Feb of 1945 formalized the zones for splitting Germany
- Potsdam in 1945 where talk of disarming Germany, war reparation and criminals took place
- Stalin promised to join the Pacific War
Summary
_For the first time in 1941 the Leaders of the Big Three congregated in a
number of conferences to discuss the extended running of the war. The
three came together on different occasions including: Newfoundland in
1941, Casablanca in 1943, August in 1943. The more notable conferences
occurred in Teheran in 1943 by which the Polish border opened a second
front, Yalta in 1945 as the zones for splitting Germany were formalized,
and lastly in Potsdam in 1945 where the disarmament of Germany
was discussed.