I totally agree with Churchill and Roosevelt after recalling what had happened in the last World War; they wanted to do anything to prevent it; Even if it meant granting murderers diplomatic immunity.
Anyone with any knowledge about the Second World War would give a resounding YES response to that question.
The Micmacs had made dicions by counsensus consencus is when everyone has to agree
Shortly after President Roosevelt (FDR) passed away, Truman came into office and made this decision.
He and himself only.
I agree with Roosevelt and Churchill's decision to demand unconditional surrender from the Axis powers as it aimed to ensure a complete and total defeat, preventing any possibility of negotiated peace that could allow for a resurgence of militarism. This stance also aimed to unify the Allies and demonstrate their commitment to a just and lasting peace, free from the influence of fascism. By eliminating any conditions, they sought to emphasize the necessity of total accountability for the devastation caused during the war.
President Truman.
He made them in charge of Hollywood, and as you can see he made a wise decision.
yes, If the parties involved agree that the decision made will be legally binding
Yes. President Roosevelt's attempt to pack the Supreme Court represented an unconstitutional violation of the separation of powers, and would have given him almost dictatorial control over the federal government.
Roosevelt made the decision to make the atomic bomb on October 9, 1941.As the Manhattan Project progressed Roosevelt followed developments with the assumption that the atomic bombs would be used "as made ready".Roosevelt died and when Truman is briefed on the atomic bomb he decides to change nothing.After the first two bombs are dropped on Japan and they indicate they will surrender, Truman makes the only decisionentirely his own about the atomic bomb during WW2 and orders the bombing stopped.
Roosevelt was able to work out an agreement with the coal miners to agree to his arbitration plan. If they didn't agree to it he threatened to take over their mines. They eventually agreed.