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English: Allies Grand-strategy Conference in N Africa- President Roosevelt Meets Mr Churchill. One of the Most Momentous Conferences of This War Began on January 14 1943, Near Casablanca, When President Roosevelt and Mr Churchill Met To Survey the Entire Field of War, Theatre by Theatre. They Were Accompanied by the Chiefs of Staff of the Two Countries. All Resources Were Marshalled For the Active and Concerted Execution of the Allies Plans Fore the Offensive Campaign of 1943. Mr Roosevelt Later Described the Meeting As the 'unconditional Surrender' Meeting, by Which He Meant That Unconditional Surrender by the Axis Was the Only Assurance For Future World Peace. General De Gaulle and General Giraud Also Met at Casablanca and Discussed Plans For the Unification of the War Effort of the French Empire.
Mr Churchill in the uniform of the RAF with his Chiefs of Staff at the Anfa Villa: Front Row L to R: Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Portal, Admiral Sir Dudley Pound, Mr Churchill, General Sir Alan Brooke and Lord Louis Mountbatten.
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