Sentences with phrase «unconditional surrender in»

After the unconditional surrender in 1945 both Germany and its capital city, Berlin, were subject to quadric - partite occupation.

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In the early morning hours of May 7, 1945, the remnants of Nazi Germany's military leadership signed an unconditional surrender to Allied forces.
The claim that the UN resolutions suffice to assure «just authority» is belied by destruction in Iraq unrelated to freeing Kuwait (bridges, roads, municipal water and sewage systems) and by restatements of war aims (asking Iraqis to replace Saddam Hussein, demanding unconditional surrender and a war crimes trial) which go far beyond the UN objective (note as well the elements of bad faith in the UN appeal to which Geyer pointed).
Other criticisms are perhaps the result of Christians» being so in thrall to the tropes and conventions of Western politics, and so convinced of their own social importance, that they hear any call to break with that culture as a call for unconditional surrender.
He underscores, too, the way in which the Allied goal of «unconditional surrender» hobbled their efforts to gain support, both inside and outside Germany, for the prospect of what today we might call regime change.
Her Prime Minister, however, decided in the spirit of the Maccabees that the aim of this war was the unconditional surrender of Hitler's Germany.
Newman considered that «the most noble repentance, the most decorous conduct in a conscious sinner is an unconditional surrender of oneself to God — not a bargaining about terms, not a scheming (so as to call it) to be received back again, but an instant surrender in the first case.»
Yesterday's concessions by the Coalition, in respect of the public sector pensions negotiations, verge on an unconditional surrender to the unions, perhaps on a scale unprecedented in the history of public sector labour negotiations.
In XCOM 2 twenty years have passed since world leaders offered an unconditional surrender to the alien forces of the first game.
The Museum of Unconditional Surrender consists of a group exhibition, lectures, a museum night and publication, in which the experience of the exhibited objects to the audience is put to the test.
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