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It depends on the country Hitler was demanding surrender from.
After the surrender of Fort Sumter, President Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers. He requested that each of them serve for three months.
some historian say that he was told his troops were to be executed if he did not sign. On March 27 Texans marched to Goliad and were held there for a week those who could walk were in a column in three and shot fannin and others were later executed. I got this info from history class.
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was surrounded on three sides It was the end of the war and he had to agree to his terms of surrender
was surrounded on three sides It was the end of the war and he had to agree to his terms of surrender
It depends on the country Hitler was demanding surrender from.
to attack Japan within three months of German surrender
about three weeks after it started in 1781
Garfield's biggest crisis was being shot by an assassin - a wound he eventually died of.
When you want to surrender your endowment policy you must have paid premium for at least three years. But there exists another form, the special or cash surrender, which has other conditions.
There were three conferences where the Allied powers met to discuss the surrender of Germany and the endgame of 1945. The three locations were Yalta, in the Ukraine SSR, Tehran, and Casablanca. There was also the Potsdam conference after surrender where additional negotiations where held.
The value accrued at the time of surrender of the policy is called cash surrender value of the policy. Generally, before completion of three year period, no life policy can be surredered and hence question of cash surrender values does not arise.
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