Caption | Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill brief war correspondents in the gardens of Roosevelt’s Villa Dar es Saada in the Anfa neighborhood of Casablanca, French Morocco during the Casablanca Conference, 24 Jan 1943. ww2dbase | ||||||||||
Photographer | Unknown | ||||||||||
Source | ww2dbaseImperial War Museum | ||||||||||
Identification Code | NA484 | ||||||||||
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Photo Size | 798 x 800 pixels | ||||||||||
Photos in Series | See all 2 photos in this series | ||||||||||
Photos on Same Day | 24 Jan 1943 | ||||||||||
Photos at Same Place | Casablanca, French Morocco | ||||||||||
Added By | David Stubblebine | ||||||||||
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10 Sep 2015 05:24:32 PM
This is the press conference where the words “unconditional surrender” were first released to the press to describe the Allied demands for the Axis. Roosevelt and Churchill had discussed the concept during the conference but had not fully agreed that this would be the guiding principle for their prosecution of the war until Roosevelt blurted it out to these reporters. Churchill was mildly surprised by the remark but the two quickly came to an understanding and agreement on the subject.