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How important was the bombing of Dresden in the surrender of Germany?

There is no link comparable to the use of the two atomic bombs on Japan and the Japanese surrender. The main raid and Dresden took place on 14-15 February 1945 and Germany didn't surrender till early in May 1945. I'd go so far as to say there was no link between the raid and the surrender.


Where did the 1857 sepoy mutiny took place at?

it took place in many places but mainly in meerut


Town in northwestern France where the French leaders surrendered to Germany on June 22 1940?

French surrender to Nazis also known as Second Armistice took place at Northern French town of Compiegne. This was a deliberate choice of Hitler as Compiegne was the same place where first armistice took place after World War I after Germany's surrender.


Did Adolf Hitler surrender?

Actually, I don't think Hitler surrendered at all... He took the 'cowards way' out of a, seemingly hopless situation. That meant that, when all hope was lost he took a cyanid ampull, crushed it with his teeth and immediately after that shot himself. -- Hitler didn't surrender. He shot himself.


Which nation accepted the surrender if the Japanese troops?

The surrender of Japanese troops at the end of World War II was officially accepted by the United States. The formal surrender took place on September 2, 1945, aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, where Japanese officials signed the instrument of surrender in the presence of Allied representatives, including General Douglas MacArthur. This event marked the official end of hostilities in the Pacific theater of the war.

Related Questions

Where did grant surrender?

Grant did not surrender, though he lost all the early battles of the Overland Campaign. It was Grant who eventually took the surrender of Lee.


Did the north surrender at the battle of Fort Sumter?

No, they did not surrender. This was the first battle of the Civil War which took place in South Carolina in 1861.


How did Confederate soldiers get home after surrender?

They walked. Some took the railroads.


When did the final surrender take place?

The final surrender took place September 2, 1945, on the battleship Missouri anchored in Tokyo bay


North general who took Vicksburg and was present at surrender?

Ulysses S. Grant


When di general grant surrender?

Grant never surrendered. He took the surrender of Robert E. Lee, General-in-Chief of all the Confederate armies.


A foumus union general who took part in the surrender at appomattox court?

Ulysses Grant took the surrender of Robert E. Lee at Appomattox Court House. Other generals in his army (though not present at the formal surrender, which was just the two of them) included Phil Sheridan, Gordon Meade and G.K. Warren.


George rogers clark forced Henry hamilton surrender at?

The surrender of Henry Hamilton to George Rogers was the unconditional surrender of Fort Sackville. This took place on February 25, 1779 in Vincennes, Indiana.


Who accepted surrender from the british?

For all practical purpose, the general in charge of all US military affairs, Ulysses S. Grant accepted the surrender of Robert E. Lee, the general in charge of the Army of Northern Virginia. The surrender took place at the Appomattox Court House in Virginia on April 9, 1865. It was an unconditional surrender. It took almost a month before all Southern forces learned of the surrender. Lee refused to back ideas by some Southerners to wage a guerrilla war. So none were attempted.


What current us senator's father took part in the Japanese surrender on September 2 1945?

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The largest surrender of American troops in US history took place on?

It happened on the Bataan Peninsula.


The Surrender location of the Civil War?

The major surrender of Confederate forces took place on April 9, 1865, at Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia. There were other, smaller, surrenders throughout the sping and summer of that year. A few towns in the deep south and Texas did not surrender for several years.