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The photo shows the Allied leaders meeting in Potsdam, Germany, in 1945.
Allied leaders meeting in Potsdam, Germany in 1945. Leaders shown are Clement Attlee, Harry Truman, Joseph Stalin, William Daniel Leahy, Ernest Bevin, James Byrnes, and Vyacheslav Molotov.
The Allied leaders were meeting to discuss which of the following?
Europe’s future now that Germany had been defeated
ways to prevent the Cold War
strategies for dealing with Hitler’s demands for more land
plans to share knowledge about atomic weapons
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Europe’s future now that Germany had been defeated.
The Potsdam Conference (July–August 1945) was to decide postwar arrangements for Germany and Europe (occupation zones, reparations, borders, demilitarization, and political settlement). Hitler was already dead, the Cold War had not yet been established (and Potsdam helped set the stage for it), and the Allies did not agree to share atomic-weapon information.
The Potsdam Conference (July–August 1945) was to decide postwar arrangements for Germany and Europe (occupation zones, reparations, borders, demilitarization, and political settlement). Hitler was already dead, the Cold War had not yet been established (and Potsdam helped set the stage for it), and the Allies did not agree to share atomic-weapon information.
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