The Wartime Conferences: The Opening Shots of the Cold War
-By 1941 the Leaders of the 'Big Three' nations (Russia, USA, Great Britain) met to discuss the running of the war
-Thy met
-Newfoundland aug 1941
-Casablanca Jan 1943
-Quebec Aug 1943
-Tehran Nov-Dec 1943 (Determined Polish Boarders, opening of a second front, Soviets agree to join Pacific war)
-Yalta Feb 1945 (Formalized the zones for dividing Germany, Stalin promised free elections in soviet liberated ares)
-Potsdam July-Aug 1945 (Talks about how to disarm Germany, war criminals, reparations. Also allies trying to avoid Eastern issues to get Russia in Pacific War)
-Thy met
-Newfoundland aug 1941
-Casablanca Jan 1943
-Quebec Aug 1943
-Tehran Nov-Dec 1943 (Determined Polish Boarders, opening of a second front, Soviets agree to join Pacific war)
-Yalta Feb 1945 (Formalized the zones for dividing Germany, Stalin promised free elections in soviet liberated ares)
-Potsdam July-Aug 1945 (Talks about how to disarm Germany, war criminals, reparations. Also allies trying to avoid Eastern issues to get Russia in Pacific War)
the World War II meeting of the heads of government of the United States, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union, represented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Premier Joseph Stalin, respectively, for the purpose of discussing Europe's post-war reorganization. The meeting was intended mainly to discuss the re-establishment of the nations of war-torn Europe