President Franklin D. Roosevelt meets with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in Quebec, Canada, on Sept. 12, 1944. The Anglo-American partnership in WWII was often strained, especially during a ...
Players: Churchill, Roosevelt, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Generals Eisenhower and Alexander. Outcome: The Allies agree to launch a joint bomber offensive on Germany, and declare that they seek ...
General Henri Honore Giraud and General Charles De Gaulle stand in front of American President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill at the Casablanca Conference.
CASABLANCA, Morocco — Fifty Januarys ago, in a villa in this North African city, Franklin D. Roosevelt used two words that decisively and precisely set the Allied goals of World War II, determined the ...
The Casablanca Conference in January 1943 laid out the plans to end World War II in Europe, but it was done without Soviet leader Joseph Stalin in attendance and not without a war of words for nearly ...
One of the most questionable and contested political decisions of the second World War is the demand by the President of the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt, for the unconditional surrender of ...
Following on the heels of the Allied landing in North Africa during World War II, the classic film, “Casablanca,” premiered in New York theaters 80 years ago, on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26, 1942. A ...
Morocco has played in the 40s a crucial role in World War II, helping the Allied forces to defeat fascism in Europe. Following the Anfa conference held in Casablanca, President Franklin D. Roosevelt ...
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