This country was the main disagreement in the Potsdam Conference in July 1945

The main disagreement in the Potsdam Conference in July 1945 revolved around the future of Germany. The country in question was Germany itself. The Allied leaders, namely Harry S. Truman of the United States, Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union, and Winston Churchill (later replaced by Clement Attlee) of the United Kingdom, disagreed on various aspects regarding the post-war division and treatment of Germany. This included issues such as territorial boundaries, reparations, political structure, and the prevention of future aggression.

The country that was the main disagreement in the Potsdam Conference in July 1945 was Germany.