What was the point of the Potsdam meetings? To discuss how Europe would proceed after the World Warr II To discuss who would be
responsible for the clean up of Europe after the war The decisions to prosecutre war criminal needed to be made They wanted to monitor communist activity
The Potsdam meeting or Potsdam conference was the last meeting held during World War II by three Heads of State. The people involved were American President Harry S. Truman, Prime Minister of Britain Winston Churchill and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin. Most of the talks were centered on Post-War Europe.
You answer then would be "To discuss how Europe would proceed after World War II." <span> </span>
I believe it was a trial upon Ethel and Julius Rosenberg. The couple were accused of selling nuclear secrets to the Russians, but treason could not be held since the U.S was not at war with the Soviet Union.