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January, 1943Roosevelt and Churchill hold a conference at Casablanca,
Morocco. They affirm their goal of securing the Axis nations' unconditional surrender.
November, 1943: The Meeting of the Big Three
The "big three," Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin, convene in Teheran, Iran to discuss the invasion of Italy.
It is the first time all three have met.June 6, 1944: D-Day
Over 160,000 Allied troops and 30,000 vehicles are landed along a 50-mile stretch of fortified French coastline and begin fighting
on the beaches of Normandy.
TIMELINE
December 16, 1944: The Battle of the Bulge
The Battle of the Bulge begins. Hitler sends a quarter of a million troops across an 85-mile stretch of the Allied front, from southern Belgium into Luxembourg. In deadly cold winter weather, German troops will advance some 50 miles into the Allied lines, creating a deadly "bulge" pushing into
Allied defenses.
January, 1945
By the end of the month, the Battle of the Bulge ends. Over 76,000 Americans have been killed, wounded, or captured. The Allies regain the
territory they held in early December.
February 4-11, 1945: The Yalta Conference
The last meeting of the Big Three -- Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin -- takes place in the Soviet city of Yalta. Roosevelt and Churchill agree to allow Stalin to control the governments of Eastern Europe at war's end, thereby setting
the stage for the future Cold War.
TIMELINE CONTINUED
As Soviet forces push into Berlin, Adolf Hitler takes shelter in his bombproof
bunker. There, he marries his mistress, Eva Braun, before poisoning her and shooting
himself. His remains will never be found.
APRIL 30, 1945