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Charlevoix Summit

The Charlevoix Summit was a historic meeting in 1943, held in Charlevoix, Michigan, where President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill discussed plans for World War II. It was one of the first major Allied strategies meetings, focusing on military operations and post-war world order. The summit reinforced cooperation between the U.S. and Britain, shaping future Allied actions. Today, the Charlevoix Summit is remembered for its significance in coordinating efforts to defeat the Axis powers and shaping the post-war global landscape.