SYMBOL - The Casablanca Conference Churchill, Roosevelt and the Casablanca Conference
SYMBOL - The Casablanca Conference By Simon Appleby

 

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This section of the site contains a number of documents which are relevant to the Casablanca Conference and the wider issue of Anglo-American relations during World War II, as well other resources, such as a list of all the major conferences of World War II, their dates, locations and main outcomes.

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Atlantic Charter Text of the document signed by Churchill and Roosevelt at the Placentia Bay conference, August 14, 1941
Radio address 1 Radio address of the President, from the White House, September 3, 1939, following the German invasion of Poland
Radio address 2 Radio address of the President, from the White House, May 26, 1940, following the German invasion of France and the Low Countries
Radio address 3 Radio address of the President, from the White House, December 29,1940, urging opposition to the Axis and a concerted national war effort.
Radio address 4 Radio address of the President, from the East Room of the White House, May 27, 1941, proclaiming an Unlimited National Emergency
Radio address 5 Radio address of the President, broadcast from the White House, September 11, 1941, following the sinking by a U-boat of the American destroyer U.S.S. Greer
Radio address 6 Radio address of the President, broadcast from the Oval Room of the White House nationally, and over a world-wide hookup, December 9, 1941, following the Japanese surprise attack on the U.S. fleet at Pearl Harbour
Radio address 7 Radio address of the President, broadcast over a nationwide and worldwide radio hookup on the occassion of the 210th anniversary of George Washington's birthday, February 23, 1942, laying out the strategic challenges facing America
Radio address 8 Radio address of the President, April 28, 1942, on the subject of toal war and total effort
Radio address 9 Labour Day radio address of the President, September 7, 1942
Radio address 10 Radio address of the President, February 12, 1943, on the implications of the decisions reached at Casablanca

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Major conferences of World War II Major conferences of World War II: a list of all the major meetings, with dates, locations and outcomes