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  2. Treaty of Potsdam (1805) - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Potsdam was signed on 3 November 1805 between Alexander I of the Russian Empire and Frederick William III of Prussia. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] In front of Queen Luise , the treaty was signed near the tombs of Frederick II and Frederick William I at the Garrison Church in Potsdam .

  3. Potsdam Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Potsdam Agreement (German: Potsdamer Abkommen) was the agreement among three of the Allies of World War II: the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Soviet Union after the war ended in Europe that was signed on 1 August 1945 and it was published the next day.

  4. Council of Foreign Ministers - Wikipedia

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    The Berlin meeting in 1954 ended in deadlock, but the following year in Vienna, they agreed on a peace treaty for Austria (the Austrian State Treaty). Meetings by the foreign ministers in Geneva , the first at the Geneva Summit in July 1955 and again a year later failed to reach an agreement on German reunification, or European security and ...

  5. List of treaties - Wikipedia

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    Between the Seven Nations of Canada and New York State. Treaty of Colerain: Affirms the binding of the Treaty of New York (1790) and establishes the boundary line between the Creek Nation and the United States. Second Treaty of San Ildefonso: Treaty of alliance between Spain and France against Britain. 1797 Treaty of Leoben [note 86]

  6. Treaty of Potsdam - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Treaty_of_Potsdam&oldid=46584220"This page was last edited on 2 April 2006, at 11:32

  7. Category:Napoleonic Wars treaties - Wikipedia

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    Treaty of Paris (1810) Treaty of Paris (1814) Treaty of Paris (1815) Treaty of Paris (24 February 1812) Treaty of Paris (14 March 1812) Truce of Pläswitz; Treaty of Potsdam (1805) Treaty of PoznaƄ; Peace of Pressburg (1805)

  8. Category:History of Potsdam - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2023 Potsdam far-right meeting; A. Potsdam Agreement; B. Bezirk Potsdam; C. Potsdam Conference; ... Treaty of Potsdam ...

  9. Potsdam Declaration - Wikipedia

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    The Potsdam Declaration was intended from the start to serve as legal basis for handling Japan after the war. [11] After the surrender of the Japanese government and the landing of General MacArthur in Japan in September 1945, the Potsdam Declaration served as the legal basis [citation needed] for the occupation's reforms.