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At the Potsdam Conference, Allied leaders decided that the leaders of Nazi Germany would be

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Answered by love6941
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The Potsdam Conference (German: Potsdamer Konferenz) was held at Cecilienhof, the home of Crown Prince Wilhelm in Potsdam, occupied Germany, from 17 July to 2 August 1945. (In some older documents, it is also referred to as the Berlin Conference of the Three Heads of Government of the USSR, USA, and UK.[2][3]) The participants were the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States, represented by Communist Party General Secretary Joseph Stalin, Prime Ministers Winston Churchill[4] and Clement Attlee,[5] and President Harry S. Truman.

Stalin, Churchill, and Truman gathered to decide how to administer Germany, which had agreed to unconditional surrender nine weeks earlier on 8 May (Victory in Europe Day).[6] The goals of the conference also included the establishment of postwar order, peace treaty issues, and countering the effects of the war.


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Here I have proposed the options for your question along with answer.

At the Potsdam Conference, Allied leaders decided that the leaders of Nazi Germany would be  

pardoned.  

executed.  

tried.  

Exiled.

The correct answer for your question is option (B)-Executed

The Potsdam conference was held in 1945 near Berlin with the “Big Three” Harry S. Truman, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin. The Potsdam conference was held to establish a central allied control council for administrating the Germany, punishments for war criminals and a demanding declaration for unconditional surrender from Japan.

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