Wartime Diplomacy The United States and Great Britain Great Britain and the Soviet Union The United States and the Soviet Union The Second Front Casablanca The Soft Underbelly Teheran
I. United States and Great Britain
Neville Chamberlain
Winston Churchill
II. Great Britain and the Soviet Union
Viacheslav Molotov Sir Stafford Cripps
Anglo-Soviet Treaty (May 26, 1942) Twenty-year alliance Cooperation to defeat Hitler No agreement on borders
III. United States and the Soviet Union
IV. The Second Front
Operation Torch
Charles de Gaulle
V. Casablanca Conference (January 14 – 24, 1943)
Casablanca Conference (January 14 – 24, 1943) Battle of the Atlantic Lend-lease Bomber offensive Aid to Pacific Theater “Unconditional Surrender” Mediterranean Strategy
VI. The Soft Underbelly
Pietro Badoglio
Joseph E. Davies
Moscow Conference (October 19 – 30, 1943) Hull Eden Molotov
Moscow Conference (October 19 – 30, 1943) 4-Power Declaration on General Security “Unconditional Surrender” Soviet declaration of war on Japan
The Cairo Conference (Nov. 22 – Nov. 26, 1943)
Mao Zedong
Patrick Hurley
VII. Tehran Conference (Nov. 28 – Dec. 1, 1943)
Tehran Conference (Nov. 28 – Dec. 1, 1943) Operation Overlord Operation Anvil Soviet declaration of war on Japan Talk of postwar world
X. The Percentages Agreement
The Percentages Agreement U.S.S.R. Great Britain 90% Romania 10% 75% Bulgaria 25% 10% Greece 90% 50% Hungary 50% 50% Yugoslavia 50%