![]() (II) The first meeting of the Council shall be held in London not later than Sept. Each of the Foreign Ministers will be accompanied by a high-ranking deputy, duly authorized to carry on the work of the Council in the absence of his Foreign Minister, and by a small staff of technical advisers. (I) The Council shall normally meet in London, which shall be the permanent seat of the Joint Secretariat which the Council will form. There shall be established a Council composed of the Foreign Ministers of the United Kingdom, the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, China, France and the United States.Ģ. The text of the agreement for the establishment of the Council of Foreign Ministers is as follows:ġ. The Conference reached an agreement for the establishment of a Council of Foreign Ministers representing the five principal powers to continue the necessary preparatory work for the peace settlements and to take up other matters which from time to time may be referred to the Council by agreement of the governments participating in the Council. ESTABLISHMENT OF A COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS President Truman, Generalissimo Stalin, and Prime Minister Attlee leave this Conference, which has strengthened the ties between the three Governments and extended the scope of their collaboration and understanding, with renewed confidence that their Governments and peoples, together with the other United Nations, will insure the creation of a just and enduring peace. Views were exchanged on a number of other questions and consider-Ītion of these matters will be continued by the Council of Foreign Ministers established by the Conference. Important decisions and agreements were reached. The meetings of the Conference were held at the Cecilienhof, near Potsdam. Committees appointed by the Foreign Secretaries for preliminary consideration of questions before the Conference also met daily. During the course of the Conference there were regular meetings of the heads of the three Governments accompanied by the Foreign Secretaries, and also of the Foreign Secretaries alone. Four days of further discussion then took place. Attlee returned to the Conference as Prime Minister, accompanied by the new Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr. The Conference was then interrupted for two days while the results of the British general election were being declared. There were nine meetings between July 17 and July 25. Anthony Eden, the Chief of Staff, and other advisers. They were accompanied by the Foreign Secretaries of the three Governments, Mr. Attlee, met in the Tripartite Conference of Berlin. Stalin, and the Prime Minister of Great Britain, Winston S. Truman the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Generalissimo J. On July 17, 1945, the President of the United States of America, Harry S. REPORT OF THE TRIPARTITE CONFERENCE OF BERLIN Tripartite Agreement by the United States, the United Kingdom and Soviet Russia concerning Conquered Countries. ![]() The exhibition is accompanied by a publication in German and English, on sale at the exhibition, at bookshops or online from Sandstein-Verlag.World War II: Table of Contents| Tripartite Pact| Yalta Conference For the first time, the famous garden terrace where press photos were taken of the “Big Three” sitting in wicker chairs will be added as part of the exhibition. This special exhibition makes it possible to examine this period of world history in a multi-perspective way. Famous historical personalities such as Churchill, Stalin, and Truman stand opposite history’s countless “nameless” – including victims of atom bombs, displaced persons, and collaborators. A factual, ideology-free, presentation regarding the geopolitical decisions made contrasts with the moving and emotion-filled voices of those affected. Visitors at this actual location will be able to experience a multi-medial journey back to these fateful days in the summer of 1945. The Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg (SPSG) is showcasing a special exhibition on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Potsdam Conference at Cecilienhof Palace. The “Potsdam Agreement” that was adopted at Cecilienhof Palace laid the foundation for the reshaping of the world after 1945. World-wide, it stands as a symbol of the endpoint of World War II in Europe and the outbreak of the Cold War. The Potsdam Conference marks one of the most important historical events of the 20th century.
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