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Originally Posted by Dirty Dane
Well, I think 'unconditionally' was not needed to end that war. It was all about throwing the throne or be nuked. I can understand the anger at Japan after all they did, and that the public wanted to humiliate the emperor and his people. Fair enough at that time, but the price - sacrifice of hundred thousands of people - was too high IMO.
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Did Denmark have an unconditional surrender with Germany? I mean, what do they teach you about that? I know my German friends said not much talk about WW II is done in German schools.