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WWII Conferences
Cut, match and paste the places, dates, decisions & leaders into your notebook.
Places & Names
The Decisions
Yalta Conference
After Germany’s defeat, the Allies continued to debate post-war plans
for Germany and Poland ; Truman told Stalin that the US had an
“powerful new weapon”, but did not tell him that it was an atomic
bomb
Atlantic Charter
Potsdam Conference
Casablanca Conference
Cairo Conference
Tehran Conference
Dates
November 1943
August 1941
July-August 1945
January 1943
November-December 1943
February 1945
Allies agreed that Germany would be divided and occupied after the
war by the four major powers: US, UK, France and USSR; further
discussions took place on the creation of the United Nations
US & UK will seek the unconditional surrender of the Axis Powers, call
upon the aid of the Soviet Union, and begin making plans to invade
Sicily & Italy
US, UK and China developed plans for defeating Japan, declared that
Japan would be stripped of all conquered territories, and guaranteed
the post-war independence of Korea
In a secret meeting before the US had entered the war, the US & UK
declare that they seek no territorial gains in war and that selfdetermination & freedom should be guaranteed to all people.
Allied powers planned the opening of a “second front” in western
Europe in the spring of 1944 and agreed to the creation of the United
Nations; the Soviet Union agreed to join the war against Japan six
months after the defeat of Germany.
Winston
Churchill (UK)
Winston
Churchill (UK)
Winston
Churchill (UK)
Winston
Churchill (UK)
Franklin D.
Roosevelt (US)
Franklin D.
Roosevelt (US)
Winston Churchill & Clement Atlee
(UK)
Harry S.
Truman (US)
Charles
DeGaulle (Fr.)
Joseph Stalin
(USSR)
Joseph Stalin
(USSR)
Joseph Stalin
(USSR)
Franklin D.
Roosevelt (US)
Franklin D.
Roosevelt (US)
Chiang KaiShek (China)
Winston
Churchill (UK)
Franklin D.
Roosevelt (US)