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Allied conference during WWII

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  • conferenza tra gli Alleati della II guerra mondiale (it)
  • Allied conference during WWII (en)
  • rencontre entre les principaux alliés de la Seconde Guerre mondiale (fr)
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  • Soviet Union (en)
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  • 0001-08-17 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • Moscow Conference (en)
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  • Codename:BRACELET (en)
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  • Joseph Stalin , Winston Churchill and Averell Harriman (en)
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  • Joseph Stalin (en)
  • Winston Churchill (en)
  • Clementine Churchill (en)
  • Sir Alexander Cadogan (en)
  • Sir Archibald Clark Kerr (en)
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  • Letter to Lord Halifax (en)
  • Letter to Winston Churchill (en)
  • Signal to Clement Attlee (en)
  • Telegram to Clement Attlee (en)
  • addressing Winston Churchill (en)
  • noted by interpreter Major Birse (en)
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  • He [Stalin] knows the worst, and we parted in an atmosphere of goodwill. (en)
  • I think much of you my Darling & pray that you may be able to penetrate & solve the problem of the Middle East stultification or frustration or what is it? This first part of your journey is less dramatic & sensational than your visit to the Ogre in his Den; but I should imagine it may be more fruitful in results. (en)
  • On the whole I am definitely encouraged by my visit to Moscow. I am sure that the disappointing news I brought could not have been imparted except by me personally without leading to a really serious drifting apart. (en)
  • Although Molotov professes to have passed on faithfully to the Soviet Government all that was said to him in London and given him in writing...it now looks as if he had to some extent failed to interpret to Stalin the mind of the Prime Minister. (en)
  • Your words are not important, what is vital is the spirit (en)
  • ...we will continue, hand in hand, whatever our sufferings, whatever our toils, we will continue hand in hand, like comrades and brothers until every vestige of the Nazi régime has been beaten into the ground, until the memory only of it remains as an example and a warning for a future time. (en)
  • I realised that what I had to say about the opening of a second front would be very painful to our Russian friends and so I thought it would be my duty to come myself to see you, Premier Stalin – that it would be more friendly and proof of my sincere feelings if I came myself – rather than communicate through our Ambassador or by exchange of telegrams. (en)
  • There I found Winston and Stalin, and Molotov who has joined them, sitting with a heavily-laden board between them: food of all kinds crowned by a sucking pig, and innumerable bottles. What Stalin made me drink seemed pretty savage: Winston, who by that time was complaining of a slight headache, seemed wisely to be confining himself to a comparatively innocuous effervescent Caucasian red wine. Everyone seemed to be as merry as a marriage bell. (en)
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  • Moscow Kremlin (en)
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  • Moscow Conference (1942) (en)
  • Druhá Moskevská konference (cs)
  • Διάσκεψη της Μόσχας (1942) (el)
  • Conférence de Moscou (1942) (fr)
  • Konferensi Moskwa (1942) (in)
  • モスクワ会談 (1942年) (ja)
  • Tweede Conferentie van Moskou (nl)
  • Московська конференція (1942) (uk)
  • Московская конференция (1942) (ru)
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