What was one result of the Potsdam Conference?
The Soviet Union agreed to shrink the size of Poland.
Germany was divided into Allied zones of occupation.
Allied leaders agreed to demand Germany’s surrender.
The Soviet Union agreed to allow free elections in Eastern Europe.
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The conference failed to settle most of the important issues at hand and thus helped set the stage for the Cold War that would begin shortly after World War II came to an end. The meeting at Potsdam was the third conference between the leaders of the Big Three nations.
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