Roosevelt and Churchill's war strategy during World War II primarily focused on a "Germany first" approach, prioritizing the defeat of Nazi Germany before turning full attention to Japan. They coordinated efforts through various conferences, emphasizing the importance of a united Allied front, strategic bombing campaigns, and the establishment of a strong presence in North Africa and Europe. The strategy also included the development of combined operations, such as the D-Day invasion, to liberate occupied territories and weaken Axis powers systematically. Overall, their collaboration aimed to ensure a comprehensive and coordinated military effort to achieve victory.
Frankline Roosevelt, Josef Stalin, Adolph Hitler and Winston Churchill.
to defeat the japanese first and then turn attention to the germans
To concentrate on fighting the Japanese in the Pacific
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.
The Big Three were the leaders of the major Allied States - the US, Great Britain, and Russia - during World War II. At the Yalta Conference (February 1945) Winston Churchill was the prime minister of Great Britian. Josef Stalin was the dictator of the USSR. Franklin D. Roosevelt was the President of the United States. At the Potsdam Conference (July, 1945) Winston Churchill was the prime minister of Great Britian. Josef Stalin was the dictator of the USSR. Harry S Truman was the President of the United States.
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Winston Churchill was a British Prime Minister during World War II and Franklin D. Roosevelt was an American President then.
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[[wiki/Winston Churchill|Winston Churchill]], [[wiki/Franklin D. Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]], and Joseph Stalin.
Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin were the Allied leaders.
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Mainly, Franklin D. Roosevelt in World War II. But long before, he had served in the Cuban war under the future President Theodore Roosevelt. (Remember, Churchill was half-American).
It was the site of the first conference where Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill met to plan their coordinated strategy against Nazi Germany. Later conferences met at Tehran, and at Yalta.
Churchill's strategy was not of great tactical and operational genius, but for recognizing the unity of politics, economics and war. As Churchill believed that the distinction between politics and strategy diminishes as the point of view is raised.