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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
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