What were the major war conferences during World War II?

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What were the major war conferences during World War II?

The major war conferences during World War II were:

1. Tehran Conference (1943): Held in Tehran, Iran, this conference was attended by the leaders of the Allied Powers - Franklin D. Roosevelt (United States), Winston Churchill (United Kingdom), and Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union). They discussed the coordination of military strategies and the future of post-war Europe.

2. Yalta Conference (1945): Held in Yalta, Crimea, this conference was attended by Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin. They discussed the reorganization of post-war Europe, the establishment of the United Nations, and the division of Germany.

3. Potsdam Conference (1945): Held in Potsdam, Germany, this conference was attended by the new leaders of the Allied Powers - Harry S. Truman (United States), Churchill (later replaced by Clement Attlee, United Kingdom), and Stalin. They discussed the implementation of the agreements made at Yalta, the occupation of Germany, and the post-war settlement of Europe.