to prevent another German leader from saying that Germany was not really defeated in the previous war, just as Hitler did after the Versailles settlement in 1919, as well as to ensure Stalin that the other Allies were fully committed to the war, and would not leave Russia standing alone against Germany.
The Allies insisted on unconditional surrender of Germany and of Japan, because they wanted to prevent both countries from starting yet another war. This was accomplished by occupying both countries and by limiting their war capabilities. They also wanted to break up and throw out the warlike leaders of both nations.
1781
Yorktown
During the American Revolution, the most important surrender by British troops took place in Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781. There, with the help of French troops and naval forces, it was General George Washington who received the surrender of a British force, led by Lord Cornwallis, that had been surrounded, blockaded, and then finally defeated.
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They surrendered so fast because the Americans and French had so many troops the British surrendered because they had no chance. 😃
Because the allies saw that they had the upper hand and could force Germany and its allies to a complete surrender.
The Turks (Turkey) surrender to the Allies in 1918. In addition, Bulgaria surrender to the Allies on September 29, 1918.
The allies: mainly the united states of america, the british empire and the soviet unoin
The Allies did not surrender in WW2 . You must be reading a different book than us.
to help the british force george washington to surrender
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Never, the British resistance during the Battle of England and the Blitz in 1940 was the first notable allies' victory towards axis.
to force the Middle and Southern colonies to surrender.
to force the Middle and Southern colonies to surrender.
British won an important at El Alamein in Egypt. German army forces were driven west and his army surrender.
The Allied armies re-took France, Holland and Belgium and finally advanced into Germany to force the German's surrender.
Early in 1943 the Allies resolved to accept only unconditional surrender and not to negotiate terms. Unconditional surrender means what it says: a country surrenders and allows the victors to do as they please.