List of World War II conferences

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This is a list of World War II conferences of the Allies of World War II. Conference names in boldface indicate the conferences at which the leaders of the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union were all present. For the historical context see Diplomatic history of World War II.

Name
(CODE NAME)
Location Dates Major participants: Major results
U.S.-British Staff Conference
(ABC-1)
Washington, D.C. January 29 March 27, 1941 American, British, and Canadian military staff Set the basic planning agreement for the U.S. to enter the war
Atlantic Conference
(RIVIERA)
Argentia, Newfoundland August 9 12, 1941 Churchill, Roosevelt, Hopkins Atlantic Charter, proposal for a Soviet aid conference
First Moscow Conference Moscow, USSR September 29 October 1, 1941 Stalin, Harriman, Beaverbrook, Molotov Allied aid to the Soviet Union
First Washington Conference
(ARCADIA)
Washington, D.C. December 22, 1941 January 14, 1942 Churchill, Roosevelt Europe first, Declaration by United Nations
Second Washington Conference Washington, D.C. June 20 25, 1942 Churchill, Roosevelt Make first priority opening a 2nd front in North African Campaign before cross-English channel invasion
Second Moscow Conference Moscow, USSR August 12 17, 1942 Churchill, Stalin, Harriman Discuss reasons for North African Campaign over cross-channel invasion, Anglo-Soviet pact on information and technological exchanges
Cherchell Conference Cherchell, Algeria October 21 22, 1942 American General Clark, and Vichy French officers including Charles Mast A clandestine conference before the Operation Torch landings, in which some Vichy French commanders agreed not to resist the Allied landings in Morocco and Algeria[1]
Casablanca Conference
(SYMBOL)
Casablanca, Morocco January 14 24, 1943 Churchill, Roosevelt, Charles de Gaulle, Henri Giraud Plan Italian Campaign, plan cross-channel invasion in 1944, declaration of "unconditional surrender" of Axis, incitement to unify French fighting authorities of London and Algiers
Third Washington Conference
(TRIDENT)
Washington, D.C. May 12 25, 1943 Churchill, Roosevelt, Marshall Plan Italian Campaign, increase air attacks on Germany, increase war in Pacific
Quebec Conference
(QUADRANT)
Quebec, Canada August 17 24, 1943 Churchill, Roosevelt, King D-Day set for 1944, reorganization of South East Asia Command, secret Quebec Agreement to limit sharing nuclear energy info
Third Moscow Conference Moscow, USSR October 18 November 1, 1943 Foreign ministers Hull, Eden, Molotov, Fu and Stalin Moscow Declaration
Cairo Conference
(SEXTANT)
Cairo, Egypt November 23 26, 1943 Churchill, Roosevelt, Chiang Kai-shek Cairo Declaration for postwar Asia
Tehran Conference
(EUREKA)
Tehran, Iran November 28 December 1, 1943 Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin First meeting of the Big 3, plan the final strategy for the war against Nazi Germany and its allies, set date for Operation Overlord
Second Cairo Conference
Cairo, Egypt December 4 6, 1943 Churchill, Roosevelt, İnönü Agreement to complete Allied air bases in Turkey, postpone Operation Anakim against Japan in Burma.
British Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference London, England May 1–16, 1944 Churchill, John Curtin (Australia), Peter Fraser (New Zealand), William Lyon Mackenzie King (Canada) and General Jan Smuts (South Africa). British Commonwealth leaders support Moscow Declaration and reach agreement regarding their respective roles in the overall Allied war effort.
Bretton Woods conference Bretton Woods, USA July 1 15, 1944 Representatives of 44 nations Establishes International Monetary Fund and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Dumbarton Oaks Conference Washington, D.C. August 21 29, 1944 Sir Alexander Cadogan, Andrei Gromyko, Edward Reilly Stettinius, Jr. and Ku Wei-chün Agreement to establish the United Nations
Second Quebec Conference
(OCTAGON)
Quebec, Canada September 12 16, 1944 Churchill, Roosevelt, Morgenthau Plan for postwar Germany, other war plans, Hyde Park Agreement
Fourth Moscow Conference
(TOLSTOY)
Moscow, USSR October 9 – 18, 1944 Churchill, Stalin, Molotov, Eden Establishing post-war spheres of influence in Eastern Europe, Balkan peninsula
Malta Conference
(ARGONAUT & CRICKET)
Malta January 30 February 2, 1945 Churchill, Roosevelt Preparation for Yalta
Yalta Conference
(ARGONAUT & MAGNETO)
Yalta, USSR February 4 11, 1945 Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin Final plans for defeat of Germany, postwar Europe plans, set date for United Nations Conference, conditions for the Soviet Union's entry in war against Japan
United Nations Conference on International Organization San Francisco, USA April 25 June 26, 1945 Representatives of 50 nations United Nations Charter
Potsdam Conference
(TERMINAL)
Potsdam, Germany July 17 August 2, 1945 Stalin, Truman, Attlee Potsdam Declaration for unconditional surrender of Japan, Potsdam Agreement on policy for Germany

In total Churchill attended 16 meetings, Roosevelt 12, Stalin 7.

Code names for some of the major wartime conference meetings involving Roosevelt and later Truman had a partial naming sequence referring to devices or instruments which had an ordinal number as part of their meaning referring to the number of the meeting: 1 ARCADIA, 2 SYMBOL, 3 TRIDENT, 4 QUADRANT, 5 (none), 6 SEXTANT, 7 EUREKA, 8 OCTAGON, 9 ARGONAUT (CRICKET & MAGNETO), 10 and last TERMINAL.

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