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Potsdam Declaration

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  • The ultimate decision about whether to include a guarantee about the emperor in the Potsdam Declaration lay, of course, with President Truman.

    How Wars end Gideon Rose 2010

  • When the Allies released the Potsdam Declaration in late July, no statement regarding the imperial institution was included.

    How Wars end Gideon Rose 2010

  • Three “moderates” favored surrendering according to the terms of the Potsdam Declaration, with one additional condition—that the Japanese monarchy be preserved.

    How Wars end Gideon Rose 2010

  • The Potsdam Declaration, they decided, would not become another Fourteen Points.

    How Wars end Gideon Rose 2010

  • It did not have the resources to support it's war effort and with the Russian invasion of Manchuria on the 10th August 1945 there would be no choice for the Japanese War Council but accept the Potsdam Declaration.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • The Potsdam Declaration, sent to Chiang Kai-shek for approval and issued on July 26, called for the unconditional surrender of Japan—a demand the Japanese ignored in favor of trying to get the Soviets to negotiate less drastic peace terms.

    The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009

  • I've decided to include the entirety of the Potsdam Declaration below in this Op Ed piece because I think it is important to see what could have been done with honor and without appeasement.

    Osama Bin Laden and his Latest Message: George W Bush and the US Missed a Tremendous Opportunity 2006

  • Chapter 7: The Potsdam Declaration, July 26, Truman and the Bomb, a

    Chapter 7: The Potsdam Declaration, July 26, Truman and the Bomb, a Documentary History 1996

  • Because of the terms of the Potsdam Declaration which Japan had accepted as part of its surrender, no private Japanese could engage in international trade.

    The Miko Lustbader, Eric 1984

  • In fact, the Potsdam Declaration deliberately ignored the Japanese plea for retention of the Emperor.

    Was the Hiroshima Bomb Necessary? An Exchange Alsop, Joseph W. 1980

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