At the Halifax Conference, held in December 1941, Allied leaders discussed strategies for the ongoing war effort against the Axis powers. They agreed on several key points, including the importance of a unified approach to military operations and the necessity of a sustained commitment to defeating Germany first before focusing on Japan. The conference also emphasized cooperation among the Allies and the need for increased support to the Soviet Union in its fight against German forces.
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The Soviets agreed to declare war on Japan.
The soviets agreed to declare war on Japan
At the Potsdam Conference, the Allies agreed to split Germany into four zones of occupation.
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At the Potsdam Conference in July-August 1945, the Allies agreed to split Germany into four zones of occupation, which were administered by the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and the Soviet Union. This division was intended to ensure that Germany would not pose a threat in the future and to facilitate its reconstruction after World War II. Additionally, the conference addressed post-war order and territorial changes in Europe, as well as the prosecution of war criminals.
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The Potsdam conference helped reinforce the Soviet's idea that the Allies were trying to keep them weak by withholding reparations. Leading them to believe that the Allies wanted to attack and conquer Russia.