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What was the main truce in World war 1I?

The unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany to the allies


Did germany surrender in World War 2?

Yes. Germany surrended in 1945 to the Allies.


Who did Germany Surrender to in world war 2?

To the Soviet Union, after the Battle of Berlin.


Was it wise to demand an unconditional surrender of Japan and Germany during World War 2?

Absolutely! Only by demanding an unconditional surrender the Allies could set their terms and stabilize peace and economy in the post war years.


Who did Germany surrender to?

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Why were there no peace treaties at the end of World War 2?

Because the allies saw that they had the upper hand and could force Germany and its allies to a complete surrender.


How did World War 2 end on the European continent?

With Nazi Germany's unconditional surrender to the allies. Michael Montagne


Was Germany on the Allies or Axis during World War II?

During WWII, Germany was on the Axis.


How did allies get back their peace in World War 2?

The Allied powers beat Hitler's armies and forced a surrender from Germany.


In what year did japan surrender to germany in world war 2?

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Did the allies maintain commerce with Germany during World War 2?

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

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