He never actually surrendered. He committed suicide, and about a week later, Admiral Karl Dönitz, who was the new President, surrendered- most of Germany was occupied by the Allies at that point, and President Dönitz only had control of the small town he was in at the time.
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It was Grover Cleveland who supported and pushed through the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act. Cleveland was the 24th U.S. President.
The proposed amendment was passed by Congress while Woodrow Wilson was President. I don't think Wilson pushed for it much.
John Hay was the Secretary of State who pushed for war with Spain. However, he wasn't the Secretary of State when the war started but he was when the war ended.
The "final straw" many believe was the sinking of Lusitania, but what really pushed president Wilson to ask for a declaration of war was the Zimmerman note which asked Mexico to invade The United States and Germany would support Mexico with the public wanting war with Germany, Wilson had no choice but to plead with the congress to go to war.
Mitch Daniels is a former governor of Indiana and president of Purdue University. Daniels successfully pushed through the adoption of Daylight Saving Time in Indiana.
Germany lost the war because they were pushing forward to Paris but 5 miles from Paris the Allies pushed them back and trench warfare began.In 1917 America joined the war against Germany. This meant that Germany was now outnumbered and out gunned which enabled the Allies victory.
Martin Van Buren was chosen by Andrew Jackson to be his successor. Richard Nixon, as the vice-president , was given more responsibility by Eisenhower than was customary at that time. People said that Eisenhower was grooming him for the presidency. James Monroe was a law student of Thomas Jefferson and Jefferson pushed for Monroe's candidacy. He rode houseback 50 mles to meet with Jackson in order to persuade him not to run against Monroe in 1816.
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It was Abraham Lincoln
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He never actually surrendered. He committed suicide, and about a week later, Admiral Karl Dönitz, who was the new President, surrendered- most of Germany was occupied by the Allies at that point, and President Dönitz only had control of the small town he was in at the time.
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Germany did not surrender on D-Day, they fought until they were killed or pushed back
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