List of diplomatic missions during World War II

List of diplomatic missions during World War II

Below is a list of diplomatic missions during World War II that were undertaken by the allied forces.
* "Arcadia" (1941) — Washington Conference between President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime MInister of the United Kingdom Winston Churchill
* "Argonaut" (1945) — linked sequence of conferences
** "Cricket" (1945) — pre-Yalta Conference at Malta between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill
** "Magneto" (1945) — Yalta Conference between Franklin D. Roosevelt, Premier of the Soviet Union Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill
* "Eureka" (1943) — conference between Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin at Tehran
* "Octagon" (1944) — conference between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill at Quebec City to discuss Morgenthau Plan
* "Quadrant" (1943) — conference between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill at Quebec City
* "Riviera" (1941) — Franklin D. Roosevelt/Winston Churchill conference at Placentia Bay, Newfoundland
* "Sextant" 1 (1943) — conference between Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Premier of China Chiang Kai-Shek at Cairo
* "Sextant" 2 (1943) — conference between Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and President of Turkey İsmet İnönü at Cairo
* "Symbol" (1943) — conference between Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and the leader of the Free French, Charles de Gaulle, at Casablanca
* "Terminal" (1945) — conference between Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Clement Attlee and Joseph Stalin at Potsdam
* "Trident" (1943) — third Washington conference between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Churchill

ee also

List of World War II military operations


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