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The Potsdam Conference, held in July-August 1945, resulted in the Allies' agreement on the post-war order in Europe, the administration of Germany, and the prosecution of war criminals. Key decisions included the division of Germany into four occupation zones controlled by the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and France, as well as the redrawing of borders in Eastern Europe. The conference also addressed issues related to the implementation of the Potsdam Declaration, which called for Japan's unconditional surrender. However, tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union started to surface, foreshadowing the Cold War.
No it was not - Nazism started in Germany, and from Germany they started their invasion and occupation of other Countries.
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No. World War 2 was started by Germany, but World War 1 was started by internal strife in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. After war was declared, Germany and Turkey sided with Austria.
Yes they did
Germany started being called Germany in the year 1871. Like many other regions, Germany went by a variety of different names over the years, which include Deutscher Bund and Germania.
Germany, Austeria-Hungary and Italy. although Italy backed out when Germany started its brutality.
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