The Quebec Conference in September marked the eleventh wartime meeting of President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill. They first met at Argentia, Newfoundland, in August1 when they proclaimed to the world in the Atlantic Charter 2 the war aims in which their democracies believed. The second meeting was in Washington two weeks after Pearl Harbor 3 when the fortunes of the United States were at low ebb as she prepared for war in the [Page ] midst of war. At that time the President and the Prime Minister made the most crucial decision of the war—to throw the main bulk of our force against Germany first and to defeat Japan brooke blue escort model. The third meeting in June 4 marked the Allied low point of the war. Bolder and greater attacks on the Axis citadel were planned at later conferences in Washington and in Quebec. As the plans of Cairo and Teheran were ripening and as great forces were massing for the final assault on Germany in the spring ofMr. Churchill proposed another conference. He suggested an Easter meeting in Bermuda 8 but the President did not believe a meeting was essential at brooke blue escort model time. The President could not accept. Churchill begged for an early meeting either in Bermuda or in Scotland. The President liked the idea of Scotland and he cabled Marshal Stalin inviting him to an August conference in Scotland similar to the one at Teheran but unfortunately Stalin replied that military duties would prevent his attendance. From 18 August, when the President told his press conference that he expected to see the Prime Minister soon, the press speculated on a place and time for the conference. Speculation then turned to the agenda; correspondents wrote that control of Germany and defeat of Japan—obvious topics—would be the principal items of discussion. The fog of public ignorance was cleared on 11 September when the President and Prime Minister Churchill arrived in Quebec and their spokesmen announced that they were there to plan the knockout blow against Japan. When the President and the Prime Minister joined with their staffs in discussion at Quebec, Allied fortunes of war were favorable in all theatres except the Chinese. American, British and Canadian armies had made a lightning sweep across northern France; on the first day of the conference elements of the Third U. Army driving east were joined by units of the Seventh U. Army pushing north and General Eisenhower then had an unbroken brooke blue escort model from Holland to the Mediterranean. On the same day troops of the First U. Army entered Germany in force at three points. German strategy in the West had been a strategy of delay, buying time to strengthen the West Wall. The German High Command had made the grave mistake of leavingmen in the ports of Brest, Le Havre, Boulogne, Calais and Dunkerque. By denying those ports to the Allied Expeditionary Force the Germans had sought to restrict the Allies to the coast but they had greatly underestimated Allied logistic ability and Herr Hitler now found the AEF probing the West Wall long before his army was sheltered behind it. Foul weather and tough resistance had made Allied advances slow and expensive for several weeks but by mid-September there was promise of better progress. In the East, Soviet armies had launched a great drive in June on their central front which had carried them to the gates of Warsaw before they were halted by bitter German opposition. Now the Soviets were clearing their southern flank. Rumania dropped out of the war on 23 August, the Red Army was driving into Transylvania, and in the week preceding the Quebec Conference Soviet forces over-ran Bulgaria which capitulated promptly and declared war on its old ally Germany. The rest of the Balkan Peninsula was in turmoil as Partisans, Chetniks, Bulgars and Germans fought each other in Yugo- [Page ] slavia and the Germans began withdrawing from Greece and the Aegean Islands. In the Pacific the United States Navy launched its first carrier strike against Mindanao in the Philippines on 9 September as a promise of heavier attacks soon to follow, and simultaneous land-based attacks throughout the Philippine Area encountered amazingly little opposition and revealed unsuspected weakness in the Japanese garrisons. In Burma the Japanese were withdrawing southward, a move which gave promise of an early opening of the Ledo Road, but in China the situation was grave as new enemy drives forced the U. Fourteenth Air Force to retreat from its forward bases and threatened to cut off the last stretch of coast from the interior. With China the only dark spot in a worldwide scene of successful Allied drives, with great victories to their credit and the promise of greater ones to come, the President and the Prime Minister convened their Eleventh War Conference to discuss two great problems: postwar control of Germany and the final defeat of Japan. The President left the White House at p. Accompanying the President were the Honorable Henry Morgenthau, Jr. Leahy, U. Mclntire, Medical Corps, U. The President and accompanying party arrived at the train at p. At p. At Quebec the President was scheduled to begin a series of conferences on Monday, September 11th, [Page ]with the Right Honorable Winston S. Churchill, Prime Minister of Great Britain. Already on board the train when the President arrived were Presidential Secretary Stephen T.
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