Yes. They were there along with Churchill from Britain.
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No. The Japanese government was not involved in any capacity with the Potsdam Conference, as it was a meeting of the Allied Powers. The Potsdam Declaration or the Proclamation Defining Terms for Japanese Surrender made at that conference was an ultimatum issued by the US, UK, and nationalist China demanding Japan's surrender.
This was the first postwar conference that saw a new American President, Truman attend after FDR died in April. Churchill was always a realist and never liked Joseph Stalin and didn't know Truman that well. Both Churchill and Stalin acted in an imperialist sort of way by attempting to carve up Europe. Truman would have nothing of this. Stalin wanted to consolidate his control over Eastern Europe. Churchill realized that the Soviets would never voluntarily leave these countries so he made it clear to Stalin that Greece and Turkey would be off limits to Soviet expansion. Stalin agreed and despite the uprising by Greek communists, Stalin ignored their pleas for support and the Greek monarchy was saved. At the Yalta Conference, Churchill was forever disapointed and distressed over Roosevelt's naive attitude towards Stalin. Both Stalin and Roosevelt developed a working relationship during the war which Churchill was alway wary of. At Pottsdam, Churchill tried to contain Stalin's aims and to a certain extent, succeeded. The result was that Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, and Albania were imprisoned by the Soviet Union and its puppets in these countries. Pottsdam Conference, in the end, legitimized Russian control over Eastern Europe and ushered in the Cold War.
Because they were the three main Allied leaders.
You are welcome to attend the conference.
Over 600 people attend the conference.
It should be--- The first paper asked the question, " Why attend such a conference?" with the answer, "Connections."
If you live in NY, SUNY Potsdam would be a good deal, since New York residents have a cheaper tuition than non residents.
because gandhi were not attend the 1st round table conference
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It should be--- The first paper asked the question, " Why attend such a conference?" with the answer, "Connections."
Austria-Hungary wasn't allowed to attend the conference. Neither was Germany, and I don't think the Turks were either.