The Potsdam Conference in 1945 was a meeting between the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and the United States to negotiate amongst each other the future of the defeated Nazi Germany, and plan for the looming defeat of Imperial Japan. This conference laid the foundation for the Cold War, and contributed to growing movements such as decolonization. Although the meeting was only between the three nations mentioned above, our committee will also include an expanded group of voices that influenced or were influenced by the contents of the conference, such as China and France.
Meet Your Chairs!
Andrew Wu: 27stu034@lexingtonma.org
Deniz Genc: 27stu076@lexingtonma.org