World War II diplomacy

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World War II diplomacy refers to the complex international negotiations, alliances, and strategic agreements among the Allied and Axis powers that shaped the conduct and outcome of the Second World War and the postwar global order.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf diplomatic history topic
historical phenomenon
international relations
fieldOfStudyFor diplomatic historians
historians of international relations
military historians
political scientists
hasKeyActor Australia
Canada
China
Czechoslovakia
Fascist Italy
France
Free French Forces
Imperial Japan
League of Nations
Nazi Germany
Poland
Soviet Union
United Kingdom
United Nations
United States of America
surface form: United States

French State (Vichy regime)
surface form: Vichy France

Yugoslavia
hasKeyPeriod 1939–1945
interwar period
postwar settlement
hasMainParticipants Allied forces
surface form: Allied powers

Axis powers
hasOutcome Nuremberg Trials framework
Soviet sphere of influence in Eastern Europe
Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal framework
U.S. global leadership
accelerated decolonization
creation of the United Nations
division of Germany
emergence of the Cold War
establishment of Bretton Woods system
occupation of Japan
occupation zones in Germany
redrawing of European borders
hasPrecedent Kellogg–Briand Pact
Locarno Treaties
Munich Agreement
Treaty of Versailles
includesAgreement Allied occupation agreements for Germany
Allied occupation arrangements for Austria
Allied occupation arrangements for Japan
Anglo-French guarantees to Poland
Polish–British Common Defense Pact
surface form: Anglo-Polish military alliance

German instruments of surrender
Japanese instrument of surrender
Lend-Lease program
surface form: Lend-Lease agreements

Moscow Armistice with Finland
Anglo-Soviet Treaty of 1942
surface form: Soviet–British alliance

armistice with Italy
percentages agreement
includesEvent Allied negotiations with Vichy France
Allied–Chinese negotiations
Anglo-Soviet Treaty of 1942
surface form: Allied–Soviet negotiations on second front

Atlantic Charter agreement
surface form: Atlantic Charter

United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference
surface form: Bretton Woods Conference

Cairo Conference
Casablanca Conference
Declaration by United Nations
Dumbarton Oaks Conference
German–Italian diplomatic coordination
Japanese negotiations with the United States before Pearl Harbor
Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact
Moscow Conference of 1943
surface form: Moscow Conferences

Potsdam Conference
San Francisco Conference
Tehran Conference
Tripartite Pact
Yalta Conference
Yugoslav–Soviet negotiations
involvesConcept alliances
appeasement
balance of power
collective security
decolonization
economic sanctions
great-power politics
ideological conflict
secret protocols
self-determination
spheres of influence
unconditional surrender
war aims
partOf history of World War II
shapedByLeader Adolf Hitler
Anthony Eden
Benito Mussolini
Charles de Gaulle
Chiang Kai-shek
Cordell Hull
Emperor Hirohito
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
surface form: Franklin D. Roosevelt

Joseph Stalin
Neville Chamberlain
Vyacheslav Molotov
Winston Churchill

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Sumner Welles participantIn World War II diplomacy
Eureka category World War II diplomacy
Memoirs: 1925–1950 relatedTo World War II diplomacy
The Memoirs of Cordell Hull mainSubject World War II diplomacy
Declaration on Atrocities category World War II diplomacy
Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Skryabin notableEvent World War II diplomacy
National Churchill Museum theme World War II diplomacy
United States–France relations historicalEvent World War II diplomacy
this entity surface form: World War II cooperation
Jan Masaryk participantIn World War II diplomacy
Greek embassy in London relatedTo World War II diplomacy
The Earl of Halifax participatedIn World War II diplomacy
subject surface form: Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
this entity surface form: Second World War (as Foreign Secretary and diplomat)