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The Casablanca Conference (January 14-26, 1943)
Joseph Stalin explained his absence at the Allied war conference in Casablanca in early 1943 by saying that he was "unavailable" because of the fighting around Stalingrad. In actuality, however,....
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The Yalta (Crimea) Conference (February 1, 1945)
From February 4-11, 1945, the Big Three came together for their second summit conference, which was held in Yalta....
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Soviet and American Officers Meet (1945)
To clearly demarcate the front lines and avoid negative incidents during encounters between Soviet and American troops, General Eisenhower sent Stalin a telegram on March 28, 1945, informing him....
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"Regarding the Defeat of Germany" – The Allied Commanders-in-Chief in Berlin (June 5, 1945)
After the German surrender, the four victorious powers, now including France, assumed supreme governmental control in Germany through the "Declaration regarding the Defeat of Germany," signed and....
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Preparing for a Victory Parade (c. June 1945)
In the middle of April 1945, the Red Army launched a massive offensive against the German capital of Berlin. Starting on April 25, the city was sealed off. On May 2, 1945, after the suicide of Adolf....
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Potsdam Conference (July 17-August 2, 1945)
The Potsdam Conference defined the framework for the Allied occupation of Germany. The summation of the protocols....
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Sweets from American Soldiers (1945)
During the march into Germany in 1945, American soldiers were officially banned from fraternizing with Germans, and their warned them not to trust Germans on account of both their possible complicity....
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German Lessons for the American Military Police (1947)
To better communicate with the German population, members of the American military police learned basic German phrases for use in everyday situations ("Where is a doctor?" and "Show me your identification!").....
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General Lucius D. Clay in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (1947)
On March 15, 1947, General McNarney's former deputy, Lucius Dubignon Clay (foreground), was appointed to succeed him as supreme commander of U.S. forces in Europe and military governor of the American....
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A Meeting of the Allied Control Council in Berlin (1947)
The quadripartite Allied Control Council began to meet informally on July 30, 1945; it officially commenced its work as the supreme governmental, supervisory, and administrative body in Germany a....
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