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The Quebec Conference

The Quebec Conference was a crucial wartime meeting held in August 1943 between Allied leaders, including Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt. It focused on planning military strategies for World War II, coordinating efforts across Allied nations, and discussing post-war goals. The conference helped solidify cooperation among the Allies and addressed key issues like advancing into Europe, supporting resistance movements, and planning for future peace. It was a pivotal moment in shaping the overall direction of the Allied effort during the war.