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Unconditional Surrender was the Correct Policy in World War II

Unconditional Surrender was the Correct Policy in World War II

Update: 2024-12-30
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The Western Allies' demand that the Axis Powers unconditionally surrender was essential to keep the Soviets and the Chinese in the war while enduring incredible losses, to keep up the morale of the western allies, and to achieve the elimination of the Nazi regime and reforming Japanese society. 

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Unconditional Surrender was the Correct Policy in World War II

Unconditional Surrender was the Correct Policy in World War II

Mark Palmer