| NOUN | the Potsdam Agreement | - | |
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- By the terms of the 1945 Potsdam Agreement signed by the three victorious Great Powers, the Soviet Union retained most of the territories captured as a result of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact of 1939, including western Ukraine and western Belarus, and gained others.
- After Germany's defeat in World War II, the region became part of Poland by way of the Potsdam Agreement, which created territorial changes demanded by the Soviet Union.
- After World War II Germans inhabitants either fled or were expelled from the city in accordance with the Potsdam Agreement.
- Under the Soviet Union's re-drawing of borders within the Potsdam Agreement, the town became again part of Poland, and was partially repopulated by Polish settlers, many of whom came from areas of eastern Poland annexed by the Soviet Union.
- It was annexed by Nazi Germany in 1939 and subsequently grouped with Poland in the Potsdam Agreement.
- As the war ended, the German population of the city fled or was expelled to Germany in accordance with the Potsdam Agreement.
- Under the border changes forced by the Soviet Union in the post-war Potsdam Agreement, Koszalin became part of Poland as part of the so-called Recovered Territories.
- In January 1945, the Soviets captured the city and afterwards deported some inhabitants to the Soviet Union, while most of the German inhabitants were expelled west in accordance to the Potsdam Agreement.
- After Germany's defeat in the war, the town became part of Poland in accordance with the Potsdam Agreement.
- Following the Potsdam Agreement, the Western allies handed over Mecklenburg to the Soviets.
- The German-speaking population was expelled from the city after the end of the war in 1945, according to the provisions of the Potsdam Agreement. All of their property was confiscated.
- Following World War II, the region became part of Poland under territorial changes defined by the Potsdam Agreement.
- , and the new authorities expelled its German inhabitants in accordance to the Potsdam Agreement.
- After World War II, most of the previous population of the Sudetes was forcibly expelled on the basis of the Potsdam Agreement and the Beneš decrees, and the region was resettled by new Polish and Czechoslovak citizens.
- In 1945, Polish and Soviet troops captured the town, while the remaining German population which had not fled the advancing Red Army was expelled in accordance to the Potsdam Agreement.
- In addition to the Potsdam Agreement, on 26 July, Churchill; Truman; and Chiang Kai-shek, Chairman of the Nationalist Government of China (the Soviet Union was not yet at war against Japan), issued the Potsdam Declaration, which outlined the terms of surrender for Japan during World War II in Asia.
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