
Bermuda Conference
The Bermuda Conference, held in 1943 during World War II, was a meeting between Allied leaders—including Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill—to coordinate efforts against Nazi Germany. While its primary focus was military strategy and planning for the war, it also addressed urgent humanitarian issues, such as the plight of Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi persecution. The conference aimed to balance military objectives with moral responsibilities, but it faced criticism for not doing enough to assist or resettle refugees fleeing Europe. Overall, it was a significant diplomatic event shaping wartime policies and responses to the humanitarian crisis.