The Potsdam Conference, held in July-August 1945, aimed to address the post-World War II order in Europe and the management of defeated Germany. The leaders of the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union gathered to negotiate terms for the occupation and reconstruction of Germany, establish post-war borders, and discuss issues related to Japan's surrender. It was crucial for determining the geopolitical landscape of Europe and setting the stage for the Cold War. The conference also aimed to resolve disagreements that had surfaced since the Yalta Conference earlier in the year.
Poland.
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The Potsdam Conference discussed how to punish Nazi Germany , the post-war order , peace treaties issues and countering the effects of war .
The Potsdam Conference consisted of England/Churchill , Russia/Stalin and US/Truman .
actually, the big three were not at potsdam. by that time FDR had died and was replaced by truman. they were there to discuss post war arrangements.
potsdam conference
The allied leaders met for a conference in July of 1945 the in Potsdam.
Potsdam Conference
The conference was to bring Stalin into WW2 against Japan, discuss the forming of the United Nations, what would happen to Poland, what would happen to Germany. It ended with everything pretty much as it was before the conference.
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Poland.
The Potsdam Conference.
Similarities were that they were both about what to do after the war
At the Potsdam Conference, the Allies agreed to split Germany into four zones of occupation.
Potsdam of the federal state of Brandenburg in Germany. It was known as the Potsdam conference.
The conference is known as the Potsdam Conference. They also had a conference in Casablanca.
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