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The Potsdam Conference took place from July 17 to August 2, 1945, and involved leaders from the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union—Harry S. Truman, Winston Churchill (later replaced by Clement Attlee), and Joseph Stalin. The conference aimed to discuss the post-war order in Europe, addressing issues such as the administration of Germany, territorial adjustments, and the handling of Japan after World War II. Key outcomes included agreements on the demilitarization and democratization of Germany, as well as the establishment of a framework for reparations. However, significant tensions emerged over differing visions for Europe, foreshadowing the Cold War.

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