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At the Potsdam Conference, which country did Allied leaders make larger?
Germany
the Soviet Union
France
Poland


The answer is Poland

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Answered by bhaktisoni38
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Answer:

the answer is Poland

Answered by vedikadixit52
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At the Potsdam Conference, which country did Allied leaders make larger?

A - Germany

B - the Soviet Union

C - France

D - Poland

Answer:

At the Potsdam Conference, which was held in Germany from July to August 1945, the Allied leaders - Harry S. One of the decisions made at the conference was to shift Poland's borders to the west, which made the country larger by incorporating parts of Germany. Here option D is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Truman (the United States), Winston Churchill (later replaced by Clement Attlee, the United Kingdom), and Joseph Stalin (the Soviet Union) - made various important decisions about post-World War II Europe.

One of these decisions was to make Poland larger, as they agreed to shift its borders westward and give it significant portions of German territory. This was done in order to compensate Poland for the eastern territories it had lost to the Soviet Union under the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact of 1939.

The conference also addressed other key issues, such as the division of Germany into occupation zones, the disarmament and demilitarization of Germany, and the prosecution of Nazi war criminals.

While the Potsdam Conference was considered a success in terms of reaching agreements on these issues, it also marked the beginning of increased tensions between the Western powers and the Soviet Union, which would ultimately lead to the Cold War.

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