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B. the borders of Poland were redrawn to reclaim territory lost during the war to both Germany and the Soviet Union as a result from the Potsdam Conference.
The correct answer is B) the borders of Poland were redrawn to reclaim territory lost during the war to both Germany and the Soviet Union.
The statement that was a result of the Potsdam Conference is "the borders of Poland were redrawn to reclaim territory lost during the war to both Germany and the Soviet Union."
The Potsdam Conference was the last meeting of the former Allied members after World War II. It was held from July 17 to August 2, in Germany, close to Berlin. The assistants were Harry S. Truman, President of the United States, Joseph Stalin Premier and leader of the Soviet Union, and Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of Great Britain, as well as his successor, Clement Atlee.