The Potsdam Conference, held in July-August 1945, established five key principles for post-war Europe and the management of Germany. These included the commitment to demilitarize and denazify Germany, the establishment of democratic governance, the redrawing of borders to ensure peace, the promotion of reparations and economic stability, and the cooperation among the Allied powers to maintain post-war order. Additionally, the conference emphasized the importance of holding war criminals accountable and promoting human rights. These principles aimed to lay the foundation for a stable and peaceful post-war Europe.
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