The German capital would be divided into four parts .
Soviets declared war on Japan.
The agreement reached at the Munich Conference sought to compromise with Germany by offering it some territory in Czechoslovakia
The postdam conference was between the Aliies and USSR (on July 1945) . Discussing the German question, and how should Germany be treated. However, it did not end successfully because the allies (mainly the USA) and the USSR disagreed upon how the German government & economy and politics should be handled and set up. the USSR wanted Germany to have a communist government and planned economy, while the USSR had the opposite. So, the conference ended with no agreement, only further hostility. Also they discussed the issue of attacking Japan.
They wanted an agreement on when and how to invade Europe.
Stalin was not surprised by news of the atomic bombs because his spies in the US had already told him all about it.
The German capital would be divided into four parts .
Soviets declared war on Japan.
Yes.
The agreement reached at the Munich Conference sought to compromise with Germany by offering it some territory in Czechoslovakia
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to divide postwar Germany into four zones
July 17 - Aug. 2, 1945 were the dates of the Postdam Conference held in Postdam an area of Berlin, Germany. Prime Minister Churchill, President Truman and Josef Stalin of the Soviet Union were in attendance. When Clement Attlee became Prime Minister he joined the conference. For more information see related link below.
The agreement reached at the Munich Conference sought to compromise with Germany by offering it some territory in Czechoslovakia
The agreement was that Germany gets the sudetenland.
Arranged a settlement which brought about an end to the First Indochina War. The agreement was reached at the end of the Geneva Conference. A ceasefire was signed and France agreed to withdraw its troops from the region.
He was disappionted that Russia didnt declare war on Japan and wanted to control countries in Eastern Europe
The Geneva Agreements of 1954 (also, "Geneva Accords") arranged a settlement which brought about an end to the First Indochina War. The agreement was reached at the end of the Geneva Conference. A ceasefire was signed and France agreed to withdraw its troops from the region.