In the summer of 1945, the Allied powers gathered in Potsdam, Germany to come to terms with the disposition of post-war Germany and the remaining war in the Pacific.
How might the peace in the Pacific had been different if the conference had produced a slightly different message to the Empire of Japan? How would that ripple across the decades to come?
Chris Coppola joins to discuss the implications of different possibilities flowing from Potsdam.
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