During World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) made several significant flights, most notably to the Casablanca Conference in Morocco in 1943 and to the Tehran Conference in Iran later that same year. These meetings were crucial for coordinating Allied strategies with leaders like Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin. FDR also flew to Quebec, Canada, for the Quadrant Conference in 1943 to discuss military strategy. His travels underscored the importance of direct diplomacy among Allied leaders during the war.
1) Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) 2) Harry S Truman (from 1945)
Some of the infamous people I know of in the World War 2 are: FDR, Churchill, Hitler, and Mussolini. Hope that helps anyone who had trouble with this question....
WWII brought the US OUT OF THE DEPRESSION of the 1930's.
the bombing of pearl harbor and FDR was buddies with winston churchill and was trying to help him.
Planes used to fly at night in World War 2 because when it was dark, the bomber's were able to see who had their lights on clearly - making a perfect target.
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