Postponed the end by eliminating the possibility to negotiate for peace earlier
Absolutely! Only by demanding an unconditional surrender the Allies could set their terms and stabilize peace and economy in the post war years.
No, the Allies insisted on unconditional surrender.
The unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany to the allies
The allies wanted an unconditional surrender from the axis.
Factors that led to the German surrender in World War II was the near total annihilation of the their military ability. There was essentially no recourse other than unconditional surrender.
"unconditional surrender"
WW II ended in Europe through the unconditional surrender of Germany to the Allied forces on May 7, 1945. In the Pacific it ended August 15, 1945 through the unconditional surrender of Japan.
Factors that led to the German surrender in World War II was the near total annihilation of the their military ability. There was essentially no recourse other than unconditional surrender.
Germany signed an unconditional surrender on May 7/8, 1945. Japan would go on to surrender roughly 4 months later, ending the Second World War.
The nuclear bomb. (or) as george calls it, nucular
With Nazi Germany's unconditional surrender to the allies. Michael Montagne
all of the above