
Quebec Conference
The Quebec Conference was a secret meeting held in August 1943 between Allied leaders, primarily Winston Churchill of Britain and Franklin D. Roosevelt of the United States, with the aim of planning military strategies during World War II. It took place in Quebec City, Canada. Key discussions included coordinating attacks against Nazi Germany, planning the future of Europe, and laying groundwork for post-war arrangements. The conference was crucial in strengthening Allied cooperation and setting the stage for upcoming military campaigns. It also marked increased collaboration between the Allies and helped shape the eventual outcome of the war.