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What was an effect of agreements made by allies at the postdam conference?

Soviets declared war on Japan.


What was the agreement made by the allies at the postdam conference?

The German capital would be divided into four parts .


Did the Postdam Conference outline plans to unify Germany under one democratic government?

Yes.


When did potsdam conference begin?

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.


What nation violated the postdam conference?

The Soviet Union is often cited as having violated the agreements made during the Potsdam Conference, particularly regarding the treatment of Eastern European countries after World War II. The Soviets established communist governments in these nations, undermining the principles of self-determination and democratic governance that were discussed at Potsdam. This led to increased tensions during the Cold War and the eventual division of Europe into Eastern and Western blocs.


At what point were the soviets given primary responsibility for the Balkans?

The 2nd Moscow Conference.


What was the conference where Soviets promised free elections in Poland?

"He agreed at the Potsdam Conference. " ** Actually this is incorrect. Stalin agreed to hold free elections at the Yalta Conference.


What was the Soviets policy stance toward Poland at the Yalta Conference?

The Soviets policy stance toward Poland at the Yalta conference was that it was not going to give back the land that was annexed from Poland instead he would give land taken from Germany.


What was Joseph Stalins primary goal during negotiations with Britain and the US at yalta and postdam?

Stalin wanted to create a buffer zone , friendly to communist.


What conference is regarded as a diplomatic victory for soviets?

Either Potsdam or Tehran, but I am guessing......


Why did the Soviets want to control Berlin?

The soviets goal was to spread communism in all of Europe so the soviets needed to get rid of non-communist powers to make this happen.


What was Henry s Truman's response at the Postdam conference at the end of world war 2?

He was disappionted that Russia didnt declare war on Japan and wanted to control countries in Eastern Europe