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    The Potsdam Conference (German: Potsdamer Konferenz) was held at Potsdam in the Soviet occupation zone from July 17 to August 2, 1945, to allow the three...
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    Potsdam (German pronunciation: [ˈpotsdam] ) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Brandenburg. It is part of the Berlin/Brandenburg Metropolitan...
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    signed on 12 September 1990. As De Gaulle had not been invited to the Conference, the French resisted implementing the Potsdam Agreements within their occupation...
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    Tehran Conference in November 1943 and was followed by the Potsdam Conference in July of the same year, 1945. It was also preceded by a conference in Moscow...
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    The University of Potsdam is a public university in Potsdam, capital of the state of Brandenburg, northeastern Germany. The university is mainly situated...
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    Conference, Cairo, Egypt, 1943 Yalta Conference, Yalta, USSR, 1945 Potsdam Conference, Potsdam, Germany, 1945 Allies of World War II Diplomatic history of World...
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    Cecilienhof (category Buildings and structures in Potsdam)
    Cecilienhof Palace (German: Schloss Cecilienhof) is a palace in Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany, built from 1914 to 1917 in the layout of an English Tudor...
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  • Maxton Hall — The World Between Us (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    6 September 2022. Retrieved 25 April 2024. "Drehort Potsdam". Landeshauptstadt Potsdam: Potsdam City of Film. 27 July 2024. "This is what we now know...
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  • Nemesis at Potsdam: The Anglo-Americans and the Expulsion of the Germans is a 1977 book by Cuban-born American lawyer Alfred-Maurice de Zayas. Its title...
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    Palais) is a palace situated on the western side of the Sanssouci park in Potsdam, Germany. The building was begun in 1763, after the end of the Seven Years'...
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  • 1. Frauenfußballclub Turbine Potsdam 71 e. V., commonly known as 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam (or Turbine Potsdam outside of Germany), is a German women's football...
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    meet again until 1945, when the Yalta Conference was held in Crimea from 4 to 11 February and the Potsdam Conference was held in Allied-occupied Germany...
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    consecutive conference title". Women's Premier Soccer League. July 23, 2021. "Darya Rajaee and Jessica De Filippo move to Turbine Potsdam". Footbalada...
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    group of right-wing extremists met at the Adlon Mansion on Lake Lehnitz in Potsdam, Germany. At the event, Martin Sellner, an Austrian right-wing extremist...
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    Babelsberg (German: [ˈbaːbl̩sˌbɛʁk] ) is the largest quarter of Potsdam, the capital city of the German state of Brandenburg. The neighbourhood is named...
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    Annalena Baerbock (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    12 June 2021. "Ergebnisse PotsdamPotsdam-Mittelmark II – Teltow-Fläming II – Der Bundeswahlleiter". bundeswahlleiter.de. Annalena Baerbock (21 June...
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  • war on Japan, causing Emperor Hirohito to announce the acceptance of the Potsdam Declaration on August 15, 1945, which would eventually lead to the surrender...
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  • World War II reparations (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    to pay war reparations to the Allied governments, according to the Potsdam Conference. Other Axis nations were obliged to pay war reparations according...
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    regarding its administration and boundaries prior to the forthcoming Potsdam Conference. The German Instrument of Surrender of 8 May 1945 had provided only...
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    Oder–Neisse line (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    ceded to Poland and the Soviet Union under the changes decided at the Potsdam Conference. The majority of these territories, including Silesia, Pomerania,...
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    the United States called for the unconditional surrender of Japan in the Potsdam Declaration on 26 July 1945—the alternative being "prompt and utter destruction"...
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    Wilhelm, German Crown Prince (category Military personnel from Potsdam)
    palace was subsequently used by the Allied Powers as the venue for the Potsdam Conference.: 16  At the end of the war, Wilhelm was captured by French Moroccan...
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    territories of Germany before the 1938 Nazi annexation of Austria. The Potsdam Agreement on 2 August 1945 defined the new eastern German border by giving...
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    scapegoat. De Gaulle was never invited to the summit conferences of Allied leaders such as Yalta and Potsdam. He never forgave the Big Three leaders (Churchill...
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    and Chiang Kai-shek would be fully apprised of the conference agenda and resulting accords Charles de Gaulle had to be forced to attend, and he met a chilly...
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    supervision. France had not participated in the Potsdam Conference, so it felt free to approve some of the Potsdam Agreements and ignore others. Generally the...
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    2024 German anti-extremism protests (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    of in-office party members at the meeting of right-wing extremists at Potsdam in 2023, centered on "remigration" proposals to organize mass deportations...
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    to Roosevelt's refusal to allow de Gaulle to attend the 'Big Three' conferences that were to come at Yalta and Potsdam. At the end of 1944 French forces...
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  • Abraham Geiger College (category University of Potsdam)
    Abraham Geiger College is a rabbinic seminary at the University of Potsdam in Potsdam, Germany, founded in 1999 and named after Abraham Geiger, a rabbi...
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    Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950) (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    History, 1937–1945, The Potsdam Conference, 1945, State.gov; accessed 6 December 2014. Agreements of the Berlin (Potsdam) Conference Archived 31 October 2010...
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