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===** What were the consequences to Germany and Japan? There were numerous consequences imposed on Germany and Japan following the defeat of the Axis. The most famous of which was the Potsdam Agreement, which was the treaty that was signed by the Allies placing punishments of the Axis. One of the biggest regulation included Germany and Japan's military would be disarmed. Germany was also split into 4 parts and given to the French, Russians, US and British. The Axis were also forced to turnover all of their ammunition to the allies to make sure the war couldn't break out again. This also obviously included the complete destruction of the government in Germany and be replaced by a provisional government run by the Allies. These regulations serverly weakened German and Japanese infestructure and security. After the war in compliance with the treaty no guns were allowed meaning that there was virtually no security. **=== ===** "The carrying out of the Potsdam Agreement has, however, been obstructed by the failure of the Allied Control Council to take the necessary steps to enable the German economy to function as an economic unit." This quote is ablosutly true during this time the German economy was nothing as the allies were not doing anything. **===

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