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Or Janary 27 the world learned that the President of the United States and present favourable turn of events, and Premier Stalin was kept fully informed of fie Pime Minister of Britain had been in conference at a villa in Casablanca for all the decisions arrived at. The President and Mr. Churchill made it clear to in days. It was one of the most momentous conferences of the war-- Press representatives, at the conclusion of the conference, that the war could end ore in which all the resources of the United Nations were marshalled for the only with the unconditional surrender of the Axis Powers. . The complete ~mutual attive excution of offensive campaigns in 1943. Complete agreement was reached trust between the President and Prime Minister was emphasised by one of the briween the leaders of the two countries and between their Chiefs of Staff, who daily newspaper correspondents in Casablanca: "It is obvious," he wrote, " that w pmsnt throughout the conference, on the steps to be taken to exploit the the greatest friendship exists between the two men." : & ue ; ; »