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Planning for Peace During the
Firestorm of War
August
1941
Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt
Before the United States entered WWII
US and UK declare that they seek no
territorial gains in war and that selfdetermination and freedom should be
guaranteed to everyone.
January
1943
Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt,
Charles DeGaulle
US and UK will seek the unconditional
surrender of Axis powers, call upon the
Soviet Union to help and begin planning
the invasion of Italy.
November
1943
Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt,
and Chiang Kai-Shek
US, UK, China developed plans for
defeating Japan, declared that Japan
would be stripped of all conquered
territories, and guaranteed the post-war
independence of Korea
November-December
1943
Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, Franklin
Roosevelt
Allied powers planned the D-Day
invasion of Normandy, agreed to create
the United Nations, and the Soviets
planned to enter the war after the defeat
of Germany
February
1945
Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt,
Joseph Stalin
Allies agreed to divide a conquered
Germany amongst the four major powers:
US, UK, France, and USSR
Allies agreed about the creation of the
United Nations
Allies disagreed about the post-war fate
of Poland & German reparations
July-August
1945
Winston Churchill, Clement Atlee, Harry
Truman, Joseph Stalin
Post war plans for Germany and Poland;
Truman mentions a “powerful new
weapon, but does not tell Stalin that it is
the atomic bomb