Yalta . In Feb 4-11,1945 Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Spencer Churchill and Josef Stalin met to discuss what shoud happen when World War II finished.
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The Yalta conference, in Ukraine - USSR at the time, were Stalin, Churchill and Roosvelt met in February of 1945.
The conference is known as the Potsdam Conference. They also had a conference in Casablanca.
the Potsdam conferenceWrong. Truman (not Roosevelt) attended the Potsdam conference in Jun (not Jan) 1945.The correct answer is the Yalta conference at Yalta on the Black Sea in Feb 4-11, 1945 between Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Spencer Churchill and Josef Stalin to discuss strategies for dealing with the end of World War II.
Save Britain FIRST (Europe First).
Atlantic Charter
If you are referring to the Conference between Roosevelt and Churchill in August 1941, at Ship Harbour in Placentia Bay, Newfoundland, which produced the Atlantic Charter, Churchill arrived on the HMS Prince of Wales. The HMS Hood had been sunk the preceding May by the Bismarck. The Prince of Wales would be lost, along with HMS Repulse, the day after Pearl Harbor, to Japanese aircraft based in Saigon. Roosevelt arrived aboard a heavy "Treaty" cruiser, the USS Augusta. This was the first personal meeting of Churchill and FDR.
The Yalta Conference between Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Soviet leader, Joseph Stalin took place near the end of World War Two to discuss terms for ending the war.
I think it was called the Atlantic Charter.
The "Yalta Conference" was a World War II meeting between the heads of state of the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union. Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin met in February, 1945 at Yalta, in the Crimea, to plan the occupation of postwar Germany.
Similarities were that they were both about what to do after the war
Your knowledge is somewhat askew: Hitler was not present at the Yalta conference - it was a discussion between Alliedleaders.Roosevelt, Stalin & Churchill were the "Big Three".
The method of communicating with President Roosevelt was mainly coded telegraphy. They did have telephone communication between Winston Churchill and President Roosevelt and the leading Generals/Admirals. Winston Churchill and Roosevelt sent hundreds of letters to each other, more confidential.