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The message sent to Japan urging their surrender in World War II was encapsulated in the Potsdam Declaration, issued on July 26, 1945. It called for Japan's unconditional surrender, warning that failure to comply would result in "prompt and utter destruction." This ultimatum emphasized the consequences of continued resistance and aimed to prevent further loss of life. Japan ultimately did not respond to the declaration, leading to the use of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

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