Surrender (military) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A surrender may be accomplished peacefully, without fighting; or it may be the result of defeat in battle. A sovereign state may surrender following defeat in a war ...
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Unconditional surrender - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jump to World War II - Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant of the Union Army received a request for terms from the fort's commanding officer, Confederate Brigadier General Simon Bolivar Buckner. Grant's reply was that "no terms except an unconditional and immediate surrender can be accepted. I propose to move immediately upon your works."
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Perfidy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Perfidy constitutes a breach of the laws of war and so is a war crime, as it ... (a) The feigning of an intent to negotiate under a flag of truce or of a surrender;
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Surrender of Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jump to Supreme Council for the Direction of the War - Japanese policy-making centered on the Supreme Council for the Direction of the War (created in ...
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