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==Gallery== <gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> File:Quebec Conference leaders.svg|On August 18, 1943 at the first Quebec Conference. (Seated: King, Roosevelt, Churchill)<!--caption too long Behind: General [[Henry H. Arnold|"Hap" Arnold]] (commander USAAF), Air Chief Marshal [[Charles Portal, 1st Viscount Portal of Hungerford|Charles Portal]] (Chief of the Air Staff), General Sir [[Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke|Alan Brooke]] (Chief of the Imperial General Staff), Admiral [[Ernest King]] (Chief of Naval Operations), Field Marshal Sir [[John Dill]] (Senior British Representative), General [[George C. Marshall]] (Chief of Staff US Army), Admiral Sir [[Dudley Pound]] (First Sea Lord), and Admiral [[William D. Leahy]] (Chief of Staff to Roosevelt)--> File:FDR and Anthony Eden at the Quebec Conference.jpg|President Roosevelt, seated next to [[Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone|Princess Alice]] and Prime Minister King of Canada, greeting British Foreign Secretary [[Anthony Eden]]. File:Churchill and Anthony Eden at Quebec Conference.jpg|British Prime Minister [[Winston Churchill]] and Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden File:Women at War 1939 - 1945 TR1277.jpg|[[Women's Royal Naval Service]] officers sightseeing after the conference</gallery>
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