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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.

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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.

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Cornwallis's decision of going to chesapeake bay was a fatal mistake. Washington had a golden oppurtunity to trap the british on the peninsula

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