A few months after the end of World War II, U.S. President Joe Steele and Soviet leader Leon Trotsky met in the small town of Wakamatsu to discuss the partition of Japan and future relations between the two world powers. The town was selected since it was the biggest on the Agano River which formed the boundary between South and North Japan, de facto puppet states of the two countries.
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