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Atlantic Conference

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9 Aug 1941

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Associated DocumentDateDate
Message from Welles to Winant14 Jul 19411941-07-14
Messages between Hull and Winant16 Jul 19411941-07-16
Memorandum of Conversation by Under Secretary of State Welles9 Aug 19411941-08-09
Memorandum of Conversation by Under Secretary of State Welles, 10 Aug 194110 Aug 19411941-08-10
Memorandum of Conversation by Under Secretary of State Welles, 11 Aug 1941, 1 of 211 Aug 19411941-08-11
Memorandum of Conversation by Under Secretary of State Welles, 11 Aug 1941, 2 of 211 Aug 19411941-08-11
Atlantic Charter14 Aug 19411941-08-14
Atlantic Charter, Roosevelt's Message to US Congress21 Aug 19411941-08-21
Churchill's 'English-Speaking Peoples' Radio Address24 Aug 19411941-08-24
Message from Biddle to Hull12 Sep 19411941-09-12
Message from the Polish Embassy to the Department of State12 Sep 19411941-09-12
Resolution of September 24, 194124 Sep 19411941-09-24


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Visitor Submitted Comments

1. FrankB says:
1 Sep 2011 07:02:05 PM

From a strictly military viewpoint, the Atlantic Conference should be called Operation Riviera, which is what it was officially called. Plans for FDR and Churchill to meet face-to-face were first discussed in January of 1941. Given this opportunity to meet in secret, and with the U.S. still legally a "neutral" country, it is interesting to note that the heads of the military and their staffs from the two countries were in constant conferences during the Aug. 9th to Aug. 12th meeting. Only the specifics of FDR and Churchill's meeting regarding the joint statement was subsequently made public.
2. Tom carbeey says:
22 Mar 2020 11:45:39 AM

My grandfather was a flight engineer on the Halifax aged 17
His aircraft was z for Zulu
How would o get mission details or even better a photo of squadron or aircraft??

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