Winston Churchill met with Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin in Moscow amid the fierce Battle of Stalingrad. This pivotal meeting was critical in shaping the Allied strategy and addressing growing tensions between the Western Allies and the Soviet Union.
President Franklin Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill met at Placentia Bay, Newfoundland, to discuss the war aims of their nations. Their meeting resulted in the creation of the Atlantic Charter, a foundational document outlining their vision for a post-war world, despite the United States still being officially neutral at the time.
July 16th, 1940, witnessed a significant development in World War II as Adolf Hitler ordered preparations for the invasion of England. This directive, known as Operation Sea Lion, marked a crucial turning point in the conflict and set the stage for a decisive battle for control of the skies over Britain.