During the Potsdam Conference in July-August 1945, Allied leaders, including Joseph Stalin, Harry Truman, and Winston Churchill (later replaced by Clement Attlee), made crucial decisions regarding the post-war reorganization of Germany and Europe. They agreed on the demilitarization and denazification of Germany, as well as its division into four occupation zones controlled by the U.S., the U.K., the Soviet Union, and France. The conference also addressed issues related to post-war reparations and the future of Eastern Europe, setting the stage for geopolitical tensions that would later escalate into the Cold War.
The Allied leaders decided to establish the United Nations.
Nazism.
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.
Yalta came first
They met to discuss the terms under which the Soviet Union would enter the war against Japan. APEX
They decided how to treat Germany after its surrender.
The Allied leaders decided to establish the United Nations.
They decided how to treat Germany after its surrender.
The allied leaders met for a conference in July of 1945 the in Potsdam.
They decided how to treat Germany after its surrender.
Nazism.
Potsdam Conference
The Potsdam Conference.
at the Potsdam Conference the Allied leaders divided Germany into four parts
growing ill will between the soviet union and other allies.
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.
Yalta came first