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Introduction to Quebec conference

The Quebec Conference was a high-level military conference between the American and British governments during the Second World War. The meeting was held in Quebec City from August 1943 to August 24. The meeting was held at Fort Starbuck and Fontina Castle Hotel. The main participants are Churchill, Roosevelt and Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. Song Ziwen, the representative of China National Government, participated in the discussion on the war against Japan.