siege
SEIGE!!
Surrender.
American general's answer 'NUTS' to the German order for allied forces to surrender
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To defend against the possibility of a Nazi atomic bomb, which if Germany succeeded in making it Hitler would order it used against Britain to force them to surrender. It was hoped the US might complete the atomic bomb first, but if not then shortly after so that Germany might also be attacked with them in retaliation for attacking England.
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The word besiege means when a group surrounds a person, building or another group. They generally have weapons as they surround these people in order to control them or force them to surrender.
An order of replevin will force you to turn over the vehicle or face charges of contempt of court.
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one positive reason was to force Japan to surrender in order to minimize U.S. casualties
The Allies did not surrender in WW2 . You must be reading a different book than us.
Surrender.
To surrender unconditionally.
That will be stated on the order.
Japan had a policy of Never Surrender No Matter what. It was necessary first to burn Japan cities from the air, and then to drop 2 atomic bombs in order to force Japan to surrender. If Japan had been invaded in November 1945, it probably would have cost 1 Million Allied lives, and 2 Million Japanese lives! Bombing Japan and getting them to surrender saved far more lives than it killed.
1st of all the anaconda plan was proposed by the north by man named Wilferd Scott it was a plan to "suffocate the south by cutting of all supplies like the west : by surrounding the Mississippi River, and having Ships in the alanatic surround all harbors forcing traders to turn back. Eventually it worked.2nd a war of attrition is when you wait for the enemy to come to you and force them to surrender.3rdTotal war is a conflict of unlimited scope in which a bellirgent engages in a mobilization of all available resources at their disposal, whether human, industrial, agricultural, military, natural, technological, or otherwise, in order to entirely destroy or render beyond use their rival's capacity to continue resistance.
NO!
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