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Everything You Need To Know About World War II Conferences To Succeed In APUSH

» When was it? ˃August, 1941 » Who was involved? ˃US (FDR) and Britain (Churchill) ˃First wartime meeting » What did they agree on? ˃Outlined the goals for post-WWII ˃Goals included self-determination, lower trade barriers, economic cooperation

» When was it? ˃January 1943, Casablanca, Morocco » Who was involved? ˃US (FDR) and Britain (Churchill) ˃Stalin could not attend - Stalingrad » What did they agree on? ˃Casablanca Declaration: +Called for unconditional surrender of Axis powers

» When was it? ˃Late November – early December 1943 » Who was involved? ˃US (FDR), Britain (Churchill), Soviet Union(Stalin) ˃First “Big Three” wartime meeting » What did they agree on? ˃Invasion of Europe in 1944 ˃USSR would join war against Japan after Germany was defeated » Issues that began to develop ˃Stalin wanted to control parts of Eastern Europe

» When was it? ˃February, 1945 – two months prior to FDR’s death » Who was involved? ˃US (FDR), Britain (Churchill), Soviet Union(Stalin) » What did they agree on? ˃Stalin agreed to free elections in Eastern Europe +Promised elections in Poland – never came true ˃USSR would join the UN ˃Germany would be divided into different zones

» When was it? ˃July - August, 1945 » Who was involved? ˃US (Truman), Britain (Atlee), Soviet Union (Stalin) » What did they discuss? ˃Japan given an ultimatum to surrender +Truman hinted to Stalin about a new weapon ˃Truman wanted to hold Stalin to agreements at Yalta +He saw it as a “pact” » Issues: ˃With the war ending, differences quickly emerged

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