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CONTINUE UNTIL UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!
FDR, Churchill, and the exiled "'Free French" Generals Henri Giraud and
Charles de Gaulle meet together at the Casablanca Conference (Morocco/North
Africa). FDR announces a policy of “unconditional surrender” for Germany,
Italy, and Japan. Churchill agrees to the policy.
Unconditional surrender means the Allies expect the Axis nations to not only
stop fighting, but to also hand over complete political, educational, military and
media control to the invading Allied armies. This brutal hard-line policy of
complete subjugation inspires the Japanese and Germans to fight harder and
longer.
Giraud, FDR, de Gaulle, and Churchill demand "Unconditional Surrender"
JANUARY – MAY, 1943
THE TIDE TURNS AGAINST GERMANY
The opening months of 1943 mark the turning point in the war. The combination
of America’s awesome naval, air, and land power, a 3-front war, Jewish and Red
Partisan guerilla war, merciless air bombardment of German civilians, and a
massive Red Army armed to the teeth by American manufacturing power, all