The Potsdam Conference.
Godesberg, Germany
The victorious allies decided on tha fate of Germany -blame Germany for the war -make Germany pay reperations -army was restricted to 100'000 men, no air force, 6 battle-ships, no submarines etc. -Germany lost 13% of its territory -Germany was divided into 4 zone, Berlin as well
Germany invaded Poland and Russia wanted to share.
When the Nazis came to power in 1933 their aim (as far as the Jews was concerned) was to bully them into leaving Germany - and many German Jews left, though it was not easy to find countries that would accept them. This remained the official policy for German Jews until August 1941. The decision to kill them was taken some time in the autumn of 1941. Between 1933 and 1941 the US accepted about 250,000 refugees from Germany. A significant proportion of them were Jewish. Britain accepted 71,000 refugees between 1933 and 1939. Other countries accepted smaller numbers. Obviously, after the outbreak of World War 2 in 1939 international communications were severely disrupted and fleeing from Germany became much more difficult. On the other hand, when the Germans invaded Poland one of the first things they did was to force the Jews into ghettos till a final decision on their fate was made.
US, Soviet Union and Great Britian.
The Potsdam Conference consisted of England/Churchill , Russia/Stalin and US/Truman .
The Potsdam Conference.
Sunk and scrapped (re-cycled).
This is a puzzling question, and I'm left guessing what you mean. When and how might America have had the opportunity or desire to 'choose Germany's fate'? Are you, perhaps, thinking of the Treaty of Versailles (1919)?
The Third Reich was in control of Germany.
Munich
Tempting Fate - 1998 TV was released on: USA: 5 April 1998 Germany: 19 June 2003
Godesberg, Germany
The fate of the ST. Louis -apex
The victorious allies decided on tha fate of Germany -blame Germany for the war -make Germany pay reperations -army was restricted to 100'000 men, no air force, 6 battle-ships, no submarines etc. -Germany lost 13% of its territory -Germany was divided into 4 zone, Berlin as well
Germany's socialist Social-Democrat Party (SPD, for short) was one of the first parties, along with the Communist Party, to be disbanded by the Nazis upon their seizure of power in early 1933. Its leaders were imprisoned, killed, or had to flee to other countries. Socialists and Communists were ruthlessly hunted down and eliminated during the 12 years of Nazi rule in Germany.