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The evening reception at the 1944 Québec Conference brought together a number of important historical figures. From left to right are Clementine Churchill, Quebec lieutenant-governor Sir Eugène Fiset and Eleanor Roosevelt, the wife of the U.S. president. We also see prime minister Mackenzie King, Sir Eugène Fiset’s wife and U.S. Ambassador to Canada Ray Atherton.
1942 - 1944

The Québec Conferences during World War II

In 1943 and again in 1944, during World War II, the Allied leaders gathered in Québec City for a major military summit. These conferences were called by the code names “Quadrant” and “Octogone.” Canadian prime minister William Lyon Mackenzie King hosted the American and British leaders, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Winston Churchill. They met at the Château Frontenac and the Citadel. In particular, they planned the Normandy landings, the operation that led to the Allied victory over Nazi Germany. Discover the moments when a great page of world history was written in Québec City!

State dinner at the Québec Conference in 1944

National Film Board The evening reception at the 1944 Québec Conference brought together a number of important historical figures. From left to right are Clementine Churchill, Quebec lieutenant-governor Sir Eugène Fiset and Eleanor Roosevelt, the wife of the U.S. president. We also see prime minister Mackenzie King, Sir Eugène Fiset’s wife and U.S. Ambassador to Canada Ray Atherton.
Chronoscope Can you locate where this party was held? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - National Film Board of Canada, Photo CC-51, 1944 Quebec Conference - Date: 1944–09