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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.

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