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Anfa Conference

The Anfa Conference, held in 1943 in Casablanca, Morocco, was a significant meeting of Allied leaders during World War II. Attended by key figures like Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, its main goal was to plan the next phase of the war and discuss strategies, including the possibility of launching an Allied invasion of Western Europe. The conference also addressed post-war goals and coordination among Allied powers. It was named after the Anfa neighborhood in Casablanca where the meeting took place, and it helped shape the military and political trajectory of the Allied efforts in the war.