At the Postdam Conference there were two new leaders, President Truman, Prime Minister Atlee meeting with Joseph Stalin. He was not accustomed to the two new leaders. He did not want to give up the countries he had conquered. Eventually his communist agenda led to the Cold War. Below is a link that explains it in detail.
The Potsdam Conference was held at Cecilienhof, the home of Crown Prince Wilhelm Hohenzollern, in Potsdam, occupied Germany, from 17 July to 2 August 1945. Harry Truman, Joseph Stalin, and Winston met at the conference. The surrender of Japan brought hostilities in World War II to a close. In the conference the topics were, European peace settlements, the administration of defeated Germany, the demarcation of the boundaries of Poland, the occupation of Austria, the definition of the Soviet Union's role in eastern Europe, the determination of reparations, and the further prosecution of the war against Japan.
The meeting of Allied leaders in July of 1945 was called the Potsdam Conference. This meeting took place in Potsdam, Germany from July until August.
The Yalta Agreement. The division was agreed to at the Potsdam Conference in August of 1945 after Germany surrendered.
The Yalta Conference consisted of leaders from several countries including Stalin from the Soviet Union. During the conference, Stalin and the Soviet Union's occupation of Poland was not recognized creating animosity, mistrust and resentment, ultimately leading to the Cold War.
Stalin felt slighted that Truman had not informed him of the atomic weapons that the United States had recently developed.
The united states, great britan, and the Soviet Union
The Potsdam conference helped reinforce the Soviet's idea that the Allies were trying to keep them weak by withholding reparations. Leading them to believe that the Allies wanted to attack and conquer Russia.
The united states, great britan, and the Soviet Union
Stalin promised that the Soviet Union would declare war against Japan.
The US, Soviet Union, and Great Britain
growing ill will between the soviet union and other allies.
The purpose of the Potsdam Conference, held August 2, 1945, was to decide punishment for Germany and how to pick the pieces up in Europe after World War II. It is sometimes referred to as the Berlin Conference of the Three Heads of Government of the USSR, USA and UK.
US, Soviet Union and Great Britian.
The Potsdam meetings, also known as the Potsdam Conference, were held from July 17,1945 to August 2,1945 in Potsdam, Germany. The participants were the US, UK and Soviet union. The purpose of the meeting was to try and establish a post war treaty, peace treaty and to find ways to counter the effects the war had created.
The Potsdam Conference was held at Cecilienhof, the home of Crown Prince Wilhelm Hohenzollern, in Potsdam, occupied Germany, from 17 July to 2 August 1945. Harry Truman, Joseph Stalin, and Winston met at the conference. The surrender of Japan brought hostilities in World War II to a close. In the conference the topics were, European peace settlements, the administration of defeated Germany, the demarcation of the boundaries of Poland, the occupation of Austria, the definition of the Soviet Union's role in eastern Europe, the determination of reparations, and the further prosecution of the war against Japan.
The meeting of Allied leaders in July of 1945 was called the Potsdam Conference. This meeting took place in Potsdam, Germany from July until August.
Truman suggested that the soviets take reparations from their zone, while the allies allowed industry to receive in other zones