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Type of surrender
An unconditional surrender is a surrender in which no guarantees, reassurances, or promises (i.e., conditions) are given to the surrendering party. It
Unconditional_surrender
1945 agreement ending WWII in Europe
The German Instrument of Surrender was a legal document effecting the unconditional surrender of the remaining German armed forces to the Allies, ending
German Instrument of Surrender
German_Instrument_of_Surrender
Statue by Seward Johnson
Unconditional Surrender is a series of computer-generated statues by Seward Johnson that resemble an iconic 1945 photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt, V–J
Unconditional Surrender (sculpture)
Unconditional_Surrender_(sculpture)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up unconditional surrender in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An unconditional surrender is a surrender without conditions except for those provided
Unconditional surrender (disambiguation)
Unconditional_surrender_(disambiguation)
End of World War II
the United Kingdom and China, the United States called for the unconditional surrender of Japan in the Potsdam Declaration on 26 July 1945—the alternative
Surrender_of_Japan
Civil War general, U.S. president from 1869 to 1877
Simon Bolivar Buckner, who submitted to Grant's demand for "unconditional and immediate surrender". Grant had won the first major victory for the Union, capturing
Ulysses_S._Grant
1961 novel by Evelyn Waugh
Unconditional Surrender is a 1961 novel by the British novelist Evelyn Waugh. The novel has also been published under the title The End of the Battle
Unconditional Surrender (novel)
Unconditional_Surrender_(novel)
Final battles as well as the surrender by Nazi Germany
forces surrendered over the next few days. On 8 May, Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel signed the German Instrument of Surrender, an unconditional surrender to
End_of_World_War_II_in_Europe
1943 conference between Allied leaders for WWII military planning
attend. Key decisions included a commitment to demand Axis powers' unconditional surrender; plans for an invasion of Sicily and Italy before the main invasion
Casablanca_Conference
Giving up control over territory or resources to another power
through the stopping of resistance. Alternatively, in a surrender at discretion (unconditional surrender), the victor makes no promises of treatment, and unilaterally
Surrender_(military)
1939–1945 global conflict
Japanese-occupied Manchuria. Japan announced its unconditional surrender on 15 August and signed a surrender document on 2 September 1945. World War II transformed
World_War_II
Surrender of German armed forces in Belgium, Denmark, and northwest Germany on 4 May 1945
Hamburg, British Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery accepted the unconditional surrender of the German forces in the Netherlands, northwest Germany including
German surrender at Lüneburg Heath
German_surrender_at_Lüneburg_Heath
1945 photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt
"Unconditional Surrender Statue". Roadside America. Archived from the original on May 14, 2013. Pincus, Robert L. (March 11, 2007). "Port surrenders in
V-J_Day_in_Times_Square
Allied call for the surrender of all of the armed forces of Japan during World War II
States delegation considered a proclamation demanding Japan's unconditional surrender by the heads of governments of the United States, the United Kingdom
Potsdam_Declaration
1945 radio broadcast by Japanese emperor
government had accepted the Potsdam Declaration, which demanded the unconditional surrender of the Japanese military at the end of World War II. Following
Hirohito_surrender_broadcast
Last major offensive of the European theatre of World War II
willingness to negotiate a citywide surrender. They could not agree on terms because of Soviet insistence on unconditional surrender and Krebs' claim that he lacked
Battle_of_Berlin
1916 armed insurrection in Ireland
Pearse agreed to an unconditional surrender on Saturday 29 April, although sporadic fighting continued briefly. After the surrender, the country remained
Easter_Rising
War ending in defeated nation ceasing to exist
became vested in the Allied Control Council from that point. The unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany (in the strict sense, only the German Armed Forces)
Debellatio
Staff Officer present at signing unconditional surrender of Germany in Reims
member and translator of the delegation that signed the German unconditional surrender at Reims on 7 May 1945 with Colonel General Jodl and General Admiral
Wilhelm_Oxenius
Celebration of the end of World War II in Europe
formal acceptance by the Allies of World War II of Nazi Germany's unconditional surrender of its armed forces on Tuesday, 8 May 1945; it marked the official
Victory_in_Europe_Day
Short-lived government of Nazi Germany
could move west to surrender to the Western Powers. Eisenhower made it clear that the Allies demanded immediate unconditional surrender on all fronts. When
Flensburg_Government
Conflict in which all of a nation's resources are deployed
World War I and then a conditional surrender when they perceived that the war was lost. The unconditional surrender of the major Axis powers caused a legal
Total_war
German and Italian Fascist surrender document during WWII
Soviet Union, as the Allies agreed that they would accept only unconditional surrender during the Casablanca Conference. Hearing of the negotiations,
Surrender_at_Caserta
1861–1865 conflict in the United States
Donelson (February 11 to 16, 1862), earning him the nickname of "Unconditional Surrender" Grant. With these victories, the Union gained control of the Tennessee
American_Civil_War
Battle of the American Civil War
Longstreet, Custer said, "in the name of General Sheridan, I demand the unconditional surrender of this army." Longstreet replied that he was not in command of
Battle of Appomattox Court House
Battle_of_Appomattox_Court_House
Opposition to Nazi Germany
some of the conquered territories—while the Allies insisted on unconditional surrender. It has been estimated that during the course of the war, 800,000
German_resistance_to_Nazism
as an unconditional surrender. On account of its doubtful legality, no peace treaty was signed. List of armistices German Instrument of Surrender (7–9
List of armistices involving Germany
List_of_armistices_involving_Germany
Trilogy of novels by Evelyn Waugh
novels are: Men at Arms (1952); Officers and Gentlemen (1955); and Unconditional Surrender (1961), marketed as The End of the Battle in the United States
Sword_of_Honour
1945 attacks in Japan during WWII
deployed to Tinian in the Mariana Islands. The Allies called for the unconditional surrender of the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces in the Potsdam Declaration
Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki
1942 battle of World War II
For the second time since the battle began, Yamashita demanded unconditional surrender and on the afternoon of 15 February, Percival capitulated. About
Fall_of_Singapore
1944 Soviet military offensive against Finland during the Continuation War
only unconditional surrender. This was in line with Churchill's statement that as an Axis belligerent, Finland's surrender must be unconditional. The
Vyborg–Petrozavodsk_offensive
End of the Vietnam War, 30 April 1975
have nothing to hand over but your unconditional surrender to us". Tùng then wrote a speech announcing the surrender and dissolution of what remained of
Fall_of_Saigon
wrote on 6 March 2026 that "There will be no deal with Iran except UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!". On 9 March, Trump said that "the war is very complete, pretty
2026_Iran_war_ceasefire
bunker-buster bombs, as leverage. He escalated demands for Iran's unconditional surrender while warning of additional military action. Iran responded by
2025–2026 Iran–United States negotiations
2025–2026_Iran–United_States_negotiations
Controversies surrounding nuclear attacks
bombings would have forced Japan to surrender unconditionally. Some critics believe Japan was more motivated to surrender by the Soviet Union's invasion of
Debate over the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Debate_over_the_atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki
Phrase in Soviet historiography
for Finnish Unconditional Surrender" was found in October 1993 in the Russian Foreign Ministry archive, implying that unconditional surrender was indeed
Stalin's_ten_blows
Quarter of Berlin in Germany
former Heer officer's mess hall in Karlshorst, where on May 8, the unconditional surrender of the German forces was presented to Zhukov by Colonel-General
Karlshorst
1945 historical document
German High Command. Consequently, full civil provisions for the unconditional surrender of the German state remained without explicit formal basis. The
Berlin_Declaration_(1945)
Sculpture park & museum in Hamilton, New Jersey, USA
2015. Also as part of the retrospective exhibit, Johnson's 25' Unconditional Surrender sculpture, resembling the V-J Day in Times Square photograph taken
Grounds_For_Sculpture
1862 Battle of the American Civil War
to the rank of major general, and earned him the nickname of "Unconditional Surrender" Grant. Following his capture of Fort Henry on February 6, Grant
Battle_of_Fort_Donelson
King of Greece (1913–17; 1920–22)
of civil war. In late 1916, his pro-German policies led to the unconditional surrender of Fort Roupel and the loss of much of newly conquered Macedonian
Constantine_I_of_Greece
German general (1889–1968)
during World War II and was one of the signatories to Germany's unconditional surrender at the end of the war. Stumpff joined the Grenadier Regiment "Prince
Hans-Jürgen_Stumpff
Japanese nation state from 1868 to 1947
accepted unconditional surrender under the Potsdam Declaration on 14 August 1945. On 15 August 1945, the Japanese Emperor announced Japanese surrender to the
Empire_of_Japan
6,000 small surrounding islands) was renounced by Japan in the unconditional surrender after World War II and the Treaty of San Francisco. A number of
List of territories acquired by the Empire of Japan
List_of_territories_acquired_by_the_Empire_of_Japan
Part of the War of the First Coalition (1797)
Irish-American commander, Colonel William Tate, was forced into unconditional surrender on 24 February. In a related naval action, the British captured
Battle_of_Fishguard
1945 battle of World War II
committed suicide and only two days before the signing of Germany's unconditional surrender. Kurt-Siegfried Schrader received a two-year sentence after he
Battle_of_Castle_Itter
Operational strength of the German air force
started on 10 July, 1940 to near end of the war and the German unconditional surrender on 8 May, 1945. Luftwaffe World War II Price, Alfred (1997). The
Luftwaffe serviceable aircraft strengths (1940–1945)
Luftwaffe_serviceable_aircraft_strengths_(1940–1945)
Ongoing armed conflict in West Asia
order will be shaken". Pezeshkian said that US should take their unconditional surrender demand "to their grave". He initially apologized for the attacks
2026_Iran_war
Theatre of military operations during World War II
5 June, Germany signed the Berlin Declaration, proclaiming its unconditional surrender to the Allies. The Allies then turned their attention to finishing
European theatre of World War II
European_theatre_of_World_War_II
Republican zone during the Spanish Civil War
difficulties of the Republican Army to obtain supplies, only accepted an unconditional surrender by the Republicans—which left the anti-negrinistas without arguments—and
Spanish_Republic_at_War
Soviet military commander (1900–1982)
Offensive before advancing on Berlin. He personally accepted the unconditional surrender of German forces in Berlin on 2 May 1945. After the war, Chuikov
Vasily_Chuikov
German grand admiral (1891–1980)
dissolution of the Flensburg Government, about two weeks after Germany's unconditional surrender to the Allies. As Supreme Commander of the Navy beginning in 1943
Karl_Dönitz
1865 military campaign of the American Civil War
Joseph E. Johnston's army at the Battle of Bentonville, and its unconditional surrender to Union forces on April 26, 1865. Coming just two weeks after
Carolinas_campaign
Prime Minister of Japan in 1945
Declaration by the Allies on 26 July, which called for Japan's unconditional surrender, Suzuki dismissed it with the word mokusatsu. On 14 August, Suzuki
Kantarō_Suzuki
Allied plan to invade mainland Japan, WWII
Retrieved March 3, 2016 Skates, p. 102. Pearlman, Michael D. (1996). Unconditional Surrender, Demobilization, and the Atomic Bomb (PDF). Combat Studies Institute
Operation_Downfall
Confederate Army general and American politician (1823–1914)
Grant's demand for an "unconditional surrender" at the Battle of Fort Donelson. He was the first Confederate general to surrender an army in the war. He
Simon_Bolivar_Buckner
Imperial Japanese Army, signed the surrender document which was written in both Japanese and Chinese. The unconditional surrender was overseen and accepted by
Surrender ceremony of the Second Sino-Japanese War
Surrender_ceremony_of_the_Second_Sino-Japanese_War
Soviet army and air force from 1918 to 1946
theatre of World War II, and its invasion of Manchuria assisted the unconditional surrender of Japan. During its operations on the Eastern Front, it accounted
Red_Army
Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France
received the unconditional surrender of the German Wehrmacht in Reims. General Alfred Jodl, German Chief-of-Staff, signed the surrender at the Supreme
Reims
Conquest of Jerusalem by the Ayyubids
sultan, offering surrender. Saladin told Balian that he had sworn to take the city by force, and would only accept an unconditional surrender. Saladin told
Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1187)
Surrender of Argentina in the Falklands War
surrender document were slightly changed after negotiation by General Menéndez. The phrase unconditional surrender was changed for the term surrender
Argentine surrender in the Falklands War
Argentine_surrender_in_the_Falklands_War
1955 novel by Evelyn Waugh
wartime experiences. The first was Men at Arms (1952), the third was Unconditional Surrender (1961). Sent back to the UK in disgrace at the end of the first
Officers_and_Gentlemen
1989–1991 unification process of Germany
World War II in Europe, the old German Reich, consequent on the unconditional surrender of all German armed forces and the total absence of any German
German_reunification
Propaganda made to delegitimize and counter opposing propaganda
messages. The converse is equally true. The use of the phrase "unconditional surrender" in World War II is a prime example of the importance of clarity
Counterpropaganda
2004 film by Oliver Hirschbiegel
Army Colonel General Vasily Chuikov, who insists on Germany's unconditional surrender and the full Soviet takeover of Berlin. Goebbels poisons their
Downfall_(2004_film)
Military operations in the city of Berlin near the end of World War II
refusing to agree to an unconditional surrender. Only Reichskanzler Goebbels now had the authority to agree to an unconditional surrender. In the late afternoon
Battle_in_Berlin
Military unit
commander of Berlin's garrison, met with Marshal Chuikov and surrendered Berlin unconditionally at 15:00 hours local time on 2 May. On 8 May, after a signing
1st_Belorussian_Front
Criticism surrounding Roosevelt's United States presidency
Allies' "unconditional surrender" policy was announced by Roosevelt at the Casablanca Conference in January 1943, demanding total surrender from The Axis
Criticism of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Criticism_of_Franklin_D._Roosevelt
1945 Allied meeting on the postwar world
gathered to decide how to administer Germany, which had agreed to an unconditional surrender nine weeks earlier. The goals of the conference also included establishing
Potsdam_Conference
NATO STANAG military term
"Victory over Japan"; designates 14 August 1945, the date of Japan's unconditional surrender. Otherwise VP Day in Australian usage. W-Day The effective day
Military designation of days and hours
Military_designation_of_days_and_hours
Emergency German government following the death of Hitler
Goebbels and Bormann did not consider it possible to surrender Berlin on terms of unconditional surrender, before receiving an armistice guarantee. Krebs asked
Goebbels_cabinet
order will be shaken". Pezeshkian said that US should take their unconditional surrender demand "to their grave". He initially apologized for the attacks
Reactions to the 2026 Iran war
Reactions_to_the_2026_Iran_war
German field marshal (1882–1946)
7 May 1945, Alfred Jodl, on behalf of Dönitz, signed Germany's unconditional surrender on all fronts. Joseph Stalin considered this an affront, so a second
Wilhelm_Keitel
American artist (1930–2020)
represents the fine artist Édouard Manet, whose work he has copied. Unconditional Surrender (a series with several material versions begun in 2005), a spokesperson
John_Seward_Johnson_II
1945 World War II battle
pockets of Japanese resistance held out in the mountains until the unconditional surrender of Japan. While not the highest in U.S. casualties, it is the highest
Battle_of_Luzon
Season of television series
Confessing Church), and accept from Germany a conditional (rather than unconditional) surrender to prevent the unnecessary killing of civilians by bombing of German
Foyle's_War_series_5
Japanese manga series
instead invade Seii, having already sent a letter demanding their unconditional surrender without the latter's approval. When several court officials oppose
Nippon_Sangoku
1943 WWII strategy meeting between the US, UK, and China
Cairo Declaration, issued after the conference, demanded Japan's unconditional surrender, the return to China of all occupied lands, and the shaping of
Cairo_Conference
President of Iran since 2024
rejected a demand from U.S. President Donald Trump for Iran's "unconditional surrender". Following the assassination of Ali Larijani, Pezeshkian apparently
Masoud_Pezeshkian
these efforts were unsuccessful due to the Allies' commitment to unconditional surrender and the German leadership’s reluctance to give up power. Some members
Peace efforts during World War II
Peace_efforts_during_World_War_II
cease-fire to Grant while terms of surrender were negotiated. Grant's reply – that only "an unconditional and immediate surrender" could be accepted – made him
Kentucky in the American Civil War
Kentucky_in_the_American_Civil_War
Museum in Germany
1941–1945. The museum is located at the historical venue of the unconditional surrender of the German armed forces (Wehrmacht) on 8 May 1945. With this
Museum_Berlin-Karlshorst
Military campaign in early Muslim history, 627 CE
Consequently, the Muslims besieged the Qurayza, and upon the latter's unconditional surrender, its men were killed and women and children enslaved. The battle
Battle_of_the_Trench
Emperor of Japan from 1926 to 1989
July 1945, the Allies issued the Potsdam Declaration demanding unconditional surrender. The Japanese government council, the Big Six, considered that
Hirohito
Wehrmacht officer (1907–2001)
accept anything other than unconditional surrender, but Krebs was not authorised by Goebbels to agree to an unconditional surrender, and the meeting ended
Theodor_von_Dufving
2026 diplomatic negotiations between the U.S. and Iran in Pakistan
on 6 March 2026 that there will be no deal with Iran except its unconditional surrender. On 9 March, Trump said that "the war is very complete, pretty
Islamabad_Talks
1945 Soviet campaign of World War II
the atomic bombings, in the Japanese government's decision to surrender unconditionally by 15 August. The Japanese government had previously hoped the
Soviet_invasion_of_Manchuria
1941 Axis campaign during World War II
ended when an armistice was signed on 17 April 1941, based on the unconditional surrender of the Yugoslav army, which came into effect at noon on 18 April
Invasion_of_Yugoslavia
1945 order issued by Adolf Hitler to destroy all German infrastructure
the West. However, Hitler was not willing to accept the terms of unconditional surrender, which he considered as repeating the same shame as Versailles
Nero_Decree
1877 final battle of the Satsuma Rebellion
casualties. On 23 September, Admiral Kawamura Sumiyoshi demanded an unconditional surrender of the samurai, promising to spare their lives if they offered
Battle_of_Shiroyama
Act by a warring party to initiate the peace process
usually initiated by the losing party in an attempt to stave off an unconditional surrender. The nation holding the upper hand may find, in the losing party's
Suing_for_peace
stated goal of the offensive was the complete disarmament and unconditional surrender of Artsakh, as well as the withdrawal of all ethnic Armenian soldiers
2023 Azerbaijani offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh
2023_Azerbaijani_offensive_in_Nagorno-Karabakh
1936–1939 civil war in Spain
government attempted to sue for peace in May, but Franco demanded unconditional surrender, and the war raged on. In July, the Nationalist army pressed southward
Spanish_Civil_War
1944–45 World War II battle
far-right Hungarian nationalist Arrow Cross Party. The city unconditionally surrendered on 13 February 1945. It was a strategic victory for the Allies
Siege_of_Budapest
Farthest advance into German territory at the end of WWII
control of, or defeated, Nazi forces, up until the time of the May 8 unconditional surrender of Germany and beyond. This line of contact did not conform to
Line_of_Contact
Pro-Iranian Shia militant group in Iraq
Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 2026-05-10. "Trump Demands "Unconditional Surrender," Iran Says Bring On The Ground Invasion (Updated)". Yahoo News
Rijal_al-Bas_al-Shadid
1945-1947 reduction of U.S. military headcount from 12.2 million to 1.5 million
coordinated Operation Magic Carpet. On May 10, 1945, two days after the unconditional surrender of Germany to the Allies on V-E Day, the War Department announced
Demobilization of United States Armed Forces after World War II
Demobilization_of_United_States_Armed_Forces_after_World_War_II
Aspect of Asian history
26, 1945, calling for the unconditional surrender of Japan, and "prompt and utter destruction" if Japan failed to surrender. Yet, the ultimatum also claimed
End_of_World_War_II_in_Asia
However, the later Potsdam Declaration, which provided for Japan's unconditional surrender, did not mention the Kurils, instead referring to the 1943 Cairo
Territorial_disputes_of_Japan
Bilateral relations
that a "real end" was better than a ceasefire. He then demanded unconditional surrender by Iran. Trump also threatened Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
Iran–United States relations during the second Trump administration
Iran–United_States_relations_during_the_second_Trump_administration
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(×וּרִי×ֵל) Anglicized form of Hebrew Uwriyel, URIEL means "flame of God" or "light of the Lord." In the bible, this is the name of a Levite, and the maternal grandfather of Abijah. It is also the name of one of the seven archangels whose names were removed from the Church's list of recognized angels in 145 A.D. He was said to have been one of the angels stationed at God's throne. He was considered the wisest of the archangels because his light was not merely of the physical kind, but rather the ultra-spiritual kind, making him highly intellectually illuminated. Some think Uriel was the angel who warned Noah of the coming flood, and helped the prophet Ezra interpret a prediction concerning the coming Messiah. He is also said to be the angel of divine magic, alchemy, writing, earthquakes, floods, and other kinds of cataclysms.Â
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(ΠαÏαμονος) Contracted form of Greek Paramonimos, PARAMONOS means either "constant, enduring" or "beyond Monimos."Â
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Lord Shiva
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n.
A limitation.
a.
Expressing a condition or supposition; as, a conditional word, mode, or tense.
a.
Peremptory; unconditional; unqualified; final; as, an utter refusal or denial.
a.
Capable of being thought or conceived by itself alone; unconditioned; non-relative.
a.
Determinate; positive; final; conclusive; unconditional; express.
n.
A conditional withholding, interruption, or delay; as, the suspension of a payment on the performance of a condition.
adv.
In a conditional manner; subject to a condition or conditions; not absolutely or positively.
a.
Containing, implying, or depending on, a condition or conditions; not absolute; made or granted on certain terms; as, a conditional promise.
a.
Not subject to condition or limitations; infinite; absolute; hence, inconceivable; incogitable.
a.
Loosed from any limitation or condition; uncontrolled; unrestricted; unconditional; as, absolute authority, monarchy, sovereignty, an absolute promise or command; absolute power; an absolute monarch.
a.
Unconditional.
a.
Not conditioned or subject to conditions; unconditional.
a.
Held from another on some conditional tenure; as, a feudatory title.
v. t.
Conditional.
a.
Of the nature of a proviso; containing a proviso or condition; conditional; as, a provisory clause.
n.
The quality of being conditional, or limited; limitation by certain terms.
n.
A conditional word, mode, or proposition.
adv.
In an absolute, independent, or unconditional manner; wholly; positively.
a.
Not conditional limited, or conditioned; made without condition; absolute; unreserved; as, an unconditional surrender.
v. t.
To put under conditions; to render conditional.