
The Meeting at Corvallis
The Meeting at Corvallis was a pivotal 1944 gathering of Allied leaders, including President Franklin D. Roosevelt, to plan the final strategy against Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan during World War II. Held in Oregon, the conference focused on coordinating military efforts, opening a second front in Western Europe, and discussing post-war plans. It was essential in shaping the course of the war and laying groundwork for the United Nations. The meeting underscored close international cooperation and strategic planning among the Allies to accelerate victory and ensure post-war stability.