The Potsdam Conference of 1945 was a significant historical event that marked the end of World War II. It was a three-week conference held in Potsdam, Germany, between July and August 1945, attended by the leaders of the Allied powers - United States, Soviet Union, and Great Britain. The conference was aimed at discussing the post-war reorganization of Europe and the world, including the administration of Germany, the establishment of peace settlements, and the future of the territories controlled by Japan. Some synonyms for the Potsdam Conference include the Potsdam Summit, the Potsdam Meeting, or the Potsdam Agreement, which all refer to the same historical event.