Planning for Peace - The Allied Conferences during World War II
Date Submitted: 07/03/2004 22:57:54
During World War II, various conferences were held between the allied leaders to discuss the conduct of the war and to plan for the peace. The results of these meetings, for good or for ill, had far ranging affects on our world.
One of the first conferences was held even before America had joined the war. In July 1941, FDR and Churchill met for the first time in Argentia Bay off Newfoundland, to issue a joint
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