i don't know but they have guns so i think everyone was just like "please don't kill me please don't kill me" lol :)
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the German surrender of its weapons and most of its navy.
North of the 38th, the Soviet Union accepted the surrender of Japanese forces, leading to the creation of a Communist North Korea.
General Anthony McAuliffe, during the Battle of the Bulge in World War II, famously replied "Nuts" when asked to surrender by the German forces.
Germany paid reparations. Germany accepted sole responsibility for World War I. German territory was reduced in size.
Yes it did.
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Factors that led to the German surrender in World War II was the near total annihilation of the their military ability. There was essentially no recourse other than unconditional surrender.
Factors that led to the German surrender in World War II was the near total annihilation of the their military ability. There was essentially no recourse other than unconditional surrender.
The last nation to surrender to the Allied forces in World War I was Germany. Following the signing of the Armistice on November 11, 1918, which marked the end of hostilities, Germany officially ceased fighting and accepted the terms laid out by the Allies. This capitulation came after a series of military defeats and the collapse of the German Empire.
the German surrender of its weapons and most of its navy.
There was no compromise in WW2. Unconditional surrender was the only terms accepted by the US/Allies.
General Ulysses S. Grant accepted the surrender of the south at appomattox courthouse.
German Armed forces officially surrendered to Allied troops on May 8, 1945. General Alfred Jodl signed the instrument of surrender for the German military.
The German surrender that marked the end of World War I is known as the Armistice of Compiègne. It was signed on November 11, 1918, effectively ceasing hostilities on the Western Front. This agreement laid the groundwork for the subsequent Treaty of Versailles, which formally ended the war in 1919.
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In August of 1945, the British Allies accepted the surrender of Japanese troops in southern Vietnam. Lord Mountbatten, who was the Supreme Allied Commander of the Southeast Asia Command accepted the surrender, and later the French reasserted control of Saigon.