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How were the surrender conditions of World War 2 different or similar to the surrender conditions of World War 1?

WWI was ended by an armistice (truce) in 1918, as was the Korean War in 1953. WWII was ended by total surrender of the axis powers in 1945 (Italy in 1943).


How does the government know when a war has been won?

A war is only won when the opposition gives up. Surrender. Anyone think that is a possibility in Afghanistan


Who won the battle at Yorktown 1781?

No, he nor any other British leader won it. The Americans won the Battle of Yorktown when the British surrendered. The surrender marked the end of the Revolutionary War.


When and where did France surrender in World War 1?

France did not surrender. In fact it was Germany who surrenderd on the 11th of November in 1918. That is why we have the treaty of Versailles. France was on Great Britain and Russia's side.... And they won the war


What were the surrender conditions for Germany at the end of World War 2?

At the end of World War II, Germany's surrender conditions were outlined in the unconditional surrender policy agreed upon by the Allies. This meant that Germany had to surrender without any negotiation or terms, leading to the complete disbanding of its military forces and the occupation of its territory by Allied forces. The Allies demanded the dismantling of the Nazi regime, accountability for war crimes, and the establishment of democratic governance in Germany. Additionally, the country was divided into occupation zones controlled by the United States, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and France.

Related Questions

The colonist won the war with britains surrender at?

Yorktown


Who won victory at Vicksburg that forced gen lee to surrender and won the civil war?

Ulysses S. Grant won the battle at Vicksburg making Lee surrender


How were the surrender conditions of World War 2 different or similar to the surrender conditions of World War 1?

WWI was ended by an armistice (truce) in 1918, as was the Korean War in 1953. WWII was ended by total surrender of the axis powers in 1945 (Italy in 1943).


How does the government know when a war has been won?

A war is only won when the opposition gives up. Surrender. Anyone think that is a possibility in Afghanistan


Who won the battles in the Revolutionary War?

The British because General Charles Cornwallis was forced to surrender.


What nation won the US Civil War?

The Southern Confederacy's surrender to Union forces came as late as May 26, 1865. At this date the war was officially over. The Union prevailed and won the War Between The States.


What does surrender unconditionally?

Complete surrender with no provisional conditions.


Who won the battle at Yorktown 1781?

No, he nor any other British leader won it. The Americans won the Battle of Yorktown when the British surrendered. The surrender marked the end of the Revolutionary War.


What was the reason Cornwallis surrender at Yorktown and the patriots won the war?

the patriots recieved critical help from french soldiers and sailors


Did anybody win the Civil War?

The north won the war against the south, and many of their ideals were implemented into the new society. Actually the South gave up and surrendered so the North won because of his surrender


Why did Joseph Stalin surrender?

If You are referring to the Soviet struggle in World War 2, then the answer is that Stalin did not surrender.The Soviet Union, together with her western allies - won the war.


What is meant by unconditional surrender?

Do not pass go. Do not collect $200 dollars. Go directly to jail. Unconditional surrender is when those defeated must acquiesce to the victors unconditionally. No quarters are granted, no considerations offered, just surrender. Conditional surrender is when those defeated have gained enough victories during battle to make conditions upon the terms of surrender and the victors are willing to grant these conditions rather than continue with war.