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Q: Who said No terms except unconditional and immediate surrender can be accepted?
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Who said No terms except immediate and unconditional surrender''?

U.S. Grant


What were the terms of surrender the allies would except from axis powers?

unconditional surrender and not to negotiate terms


When was the battle of fort Henry and fort donelson?

Fort Henry fell on February 6, 1862. Fort Donelson fell February 16, 1862. It was at Fort Henry that Ulysses Grant received the name "Unconditional Surrender". The commander of Donelson, General Simon Bolivar Buckner requested terms of surrender. Grant replied: " No terms except unconditional and immediate surrender can be accepted. I propose to move immediately upon your works." Buckner would reply in part; "to accept the ungenerous and unchivalrous terms which you propose." Source: Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant.


What was Ulysses S. Grants nickname?

His classmates at West point called him Sam and the name stuck. He would also become known as "Unconditional Surrender" Grant after the fall of Fort Donelson in February 1862. When the Confederate General Simon Bolivar Buckner asked for terms of surrender, Grant replied, "No terms except unconditional and immediate surrender... I propose to move immediately upon your works." Buckner surrendered the fort without further delay.


What were terms of robert E leesurrerder at appomattox courthouse?

Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox was unconditional, and soldiers except for partisan raiders were given amnesty.


Did Ulysses S. Grant get his nickname US grant at the battle of bull run?

No. Hiram Ulysses Grant got his nickname when he applied for West Point. A clerical error on the paperwork admitted him as Ulysses S Grant, and he decided it was easier to change his name than to have the paperwork corrected. US Grant isn't really a "nickname" so much as it was his initials after the name change. His classmates called him "Sam", though the S "didn't stand for anything" according to Grant himself (it was probably originally meant to stand for "Simpson", his mother's maiden name). However, he got his much better nickname "Unconditional Surrender" Grant after the Battle of Fort Donelson. When the Confederate commander (who was a friend of Grant's) asked him for surrender terms, Grant replied "No terms except unconditional and immediate surrender can be accepted." Grant couldn't have gotten his nickname "at the Battle of Bull Run" because he wasn't in it... he was in Illinois training the 21st Illinois Volunteers at the time of the first one, and during the second one he was commanding the Army of the Tennessee, headquartered in Corinth, Mississippi.


How do you spell the past tense of except?

Except is usually a preposition. (The verb accept is often confused with except.)Where either accept (to receive or agree) or except (to exclude) is used, the past tenses are accepted (received) and excepted (left out).Examples:He accepted his diploma during the ceremony.The church was excepted from the city property tax.


What happened to the apostles' children?

The Bible does not mentioned what happened to all of Jesus' immediate Apostle except Judas Iscariot. Therefore your question is unanswerable.


Does the border patrol except a GED?

Yes. High school diploma OR G.E.D. are accepted.


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There is no evidence that any animal (except humans and some of their immediate prehuman ancestors) have any religious beliefs or activities.


How many of the fourteen points were accepted at the Paris peace conference?

The 14 Points were accepted by France and Italy on November 1, 1918. Britain signed off on all except the freedom of the seas later.


When did atomic bombing of world war 2 take place?

August 6 in 1940 was the day Hiroshima, Japan was bombed. On August 9 they bombed Nagasaki since the Japanese refused to surrender. After that Emperor Hirohito decided to surrender. Good answer, except for the year quoted!