Moscow Conference of 1943

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The Moscow Conference of 1943 was a World War II meeting of the Allied foreign ministers in Moscow that helped coordinate military strategy and laid groundwork for postwar international cooperation, including the creation of the United Nations.

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instanceOf World War II diplomatic event
diplomatic conference
alsoKnownAs Moscow Conference of 1943
surface form: Moscow Conference of Foreign Ministers

Moscow Conference of 1943
surface form: Third Moscow Conference
attendee Anthony Eden
Cordell Hull
Fu Bingchang
Vyacheslav Molotov
conflict World War II
country Soviet Union
endDate 1943-11-01
field diplomatic history
international relations
followedBy Dumbarton Oaks Conference
Yalta Conference
hasOutcome Moscow Declaration
surface form: Declaration of the Four Nations on General Security

Declaration on Atrocities
Moscow Declaration
surface form: Declaration on Austria

Declaration on Italy
Moscow Declaration
hostedBy Vyacheslav Molotov
language Chinese
English
French
Russian
location Kremlin
Moscow
organizedBy Allies of World War II
surface form: Allied powers
participant Republic of China
Soviet Union
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
partOf World War II
precededBy Moscow Conference of 1943 self-linksurface differs
surface form: Second Moscow Conference
result agreement to establish a general international organization based on the principle of sovereign equality
commitment to prosecute major war criminals
recognition of Austria as the first free country to fall victim to Nazi aggression
strengthened Allied cooperation against Nazi Germany
significance first joint declaration by US, UK, USSR, and China on postwar security
laid groundwork for creation of the United Nations
startDate 1943-10-18
timePeriod 20th century
topic coordination of Allied military strategy
occupation and future of Italy
postwar international organization
punishment of war criminals
restoration of Austria
treatment of Axis powers after the war

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Tehran Conference precededBy Moscow Conference of 1943
Eureka Conference follows Moscow Conference of 1943
Moscow Conference of 1943 alsoKnownAs Moscow Conference of 1943
this entity surface form: Third Moscow Conference
Moscow Conference of 1943 alsoKnownAs Moscow Conference of 1943
this entity surface form: Moscow Conference of Foreign Ministers
Moscow Conference of 1943 precededBy Moscow Conference of 1943 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Second Moscow Conference
Moscow Declaration adoptedAtConference Moscow Conference of 1943
Declaration on Atrocities relatedTo Moscow Conference of 1943
World War II diplomacy includesEvent Moscow Conference of 1943
this entity surface form: Moscow Conferences
Allied conferences of World War II hasPart Moscow Conference of 1943
this entity surface form: First Moscow Conference
Allied conferences of World War II hasPart Moscow Conference of 1943
this entity surface form: Second Moscow Conference
Allied conferences of World War II hasPart Moscow Conference of 1943
this entity surface form: Third Moscow Conference
Allied conferences of World War II hasPart Moscow Conference of 1943
this entity surface form: Fourth Moscow Conference
Allied conferences of World War II hasPart Moscow Conference of 1943
this entity surface form: Moscow Conference of Foreign Ministers (1943)