The Wartime Conferences
In 1941 leaders of the Big Three met to discuss the running of the war
They came together in:
Newfoundland, Aug 1941
Casablanca, Jan 1943
Quebec Aug 1943
Teheran Nov/Dec of 1943 which determined Polish border opening of a second front
Yalta in Feb of 1945 formalized the zones for splitting Germany
Stalin promised to join the Pacific War
Lastly, Potstam in 1945 where talk of disarming Germany, war reparation and criminals took place
They came together in:
Newfoundland, Aug 1941
Casablanca, Jan 1943
Quebec Aug 1943
Teheran Nov/Dec of 1943 which determined Polish border opening of a second front
Yalta in Feb of 1945 formalized the zones for splitting Germany
Stalin promised to join the Pacific War
Lastly, Potstam in 1945 where talk of disarming Germany, war reparation and criminals took place
Summary
For the first time in 1941 the Leaders of the Big Three congregated in a number of conferences to discuss the extended running of the war. The three came together on different occasions including: Newfoundland in 1941, Casablanca in 1943, August in 1943. The more notable conferences occurred in Teheran in 1943 by which the Polish border opened a second front, Yalta in 1945 as the zones for splitting Germany were formalized, and lastly in Potsdam in 1945 where the disarmament of Germany was discussed.