Atlantic Charter: Friends but not allies

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Atlantic Charter: Friends but not allies I really want to help, but… I look good in a hat!

Casablanca, 1943 London will be avenged, Bombs Away! Unconditional Surrender! Hey, wait, where am I?

I want to fight the Japanese, but I have to fight the communists! Cairo Conference, 1943 China is a mess Yup!

Teheran Nov.-Dec. 1943 Second Front! OK! I am the man! I really hate Stalin I am the man!

Sure, Let’s talk Sakhalin, Kurile, Manchuria…you get the picture. Big 3 at Yalta I still hate Stalin. Japan? Do they like my hat?

New Big Three at Potsdam I’m not Churchill I want FDR We mean it, Japan!

“We have a device of unusual destruction” I Know…