I believe you mean the Potsdam Conference. July 17 to August 2, 1945 was a meeting after the end of the war to determine punishments for the war and how to repair things caused by the war. Russia, Great Britain, and the United States were the participants.
The Potsdam Declaration ordered all Japanese armed forces to surrender during World War II. The repercussion for ignoring the declaration was immediate and total destruction of Japan.
Yalta; Postdam
Yes, the Postdam Meetings determined the future of occupied European nations following World War 2.
These two conferences took place in Yalta ; and Postdam.
He was disappionted that Russia didnt declare war on Japan and wanted to control countries in Eastern Europe
Soviets declared war on Japan.
IF you wanted them to IF you wanted them to
The Chequers country house retreat is around so that it can house the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in case of emergencies. The last time a meeting was held there was during World War 2.
The poem "Strange Meeting" is about a World War I soldier who dies and goes to Hell. In Hell, he meets a soldier he killed in the war.
Potsdam Conference
Yes, Yalta was a meeting place for Allied leaders during World War II. In February 1945, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Premier Joseph Stalin gathered there to discuss the post-war reorganization of Europe and the ongoing war against Japan. This conference was significant in shaping the geopolitical landscape of the post-war world.
no only during ww2