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The September '''1944 Quebec Conference''' was a summit meeting between [[Winston Churchill]] and [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]. Their principal objective was to determine an "endgame" strategy for operations against [[Nazi Germany]]. There were also senior staff discussions concerning [[World War Two in the Pacific|Pacific War issues]].

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The September 1944 Quebec Conference was a summit meeting between Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Their principal objective was to determine an "endgame" strategy for operations against Nazi Germany. There were also senior staff discussions concerning Pacific War issues.