Our terms to Italy are still the same as our terms to Germany and Japan — "unconditional surrender". We will have no truck with Fascism in any way, shape, or manner. We will permit no vestige of Fascism to remain. Sicily and the Surrender of Italy - Página 273por Albert N. Garland, Howard McGaw Smyth - 1965 - 609 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| United States. Dept. of State - 1946 - 254 páginas
...against humanity. No criminal will be allowed to escape by the expedient of "resignation". Our terms to Italy are still the same as our terms to Germany and...or manner. We will permit no vestige of Fascism to remain. Eventually Italy will reconstitute herself. It will be the people of Italy who will do that,... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1946 - 324 páginas
...against humanity. No criminal will be allowed to escape by the expedient of "resignation". Our terms to Italy are still the same as our terms to Germany and...or manner. We will permit no vestige of Fascism to remain. Eventually Italy will reconstitute herself. It will be the people of Italy who will do that,... | |
| Franklin Delano Roosevelt - 1992 - 364 páginas
...humanity. No criminal will be allowed to escape by the expedient of "resignation." So our terms to Italy are still the same as our terms to Germany and...surrender." We will have no truck with Fascism in any way, in any shape or manner. We will permit no vestige of Fascism to remain. 1 Roosevelt added "Rome" to... | |
| Stephen E. Ambrose - 1999 - 774 páginas
...a radio broadcast on July 28 he reassured his audience by emphatically affirming that "our terms to Italy are still the same as our terms to Germany and...truck with Fascism in any way, shape, or manner." And to the Prime Minister he cabled, "There are some contentious people here who are getting ready... | |
| Steven Casey - 2001 - 336 páginas
...July he was keen to let the American public know directly of his determination to avoid past mistakes. "We will have no truck with Fascism in any way, shape or manner," he declared in a fireside chat. "We will permit no vestige of Fascism to remain." Having decided to... | |
| Susan Butler - 2008 - 390 páginas
...negotiations with the Allies began. In a fireside chat on July 28 Roosevelt declared that "our terms to Italy are still the same as our terms to Germany and Japan — unconditional surrender."84 August 8, 1943 From Premier JV Stalin To President Franklin D. Roosevelt i . Only now,... | |
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