| Ray S. Cline - 1951 - 456 páginas
...months.24 The CCS and the heads of government approved a policy designed, "upon the defeat of Germany," to "bring about at the earliest possible date the unconditional surrender of Japan." They also approved as one of the basic undertakings related to this strategy the continuation of operations... | |
| United States. Department of State. Historical Division - 1955 - 1136 páginas
...Conference is submitted herewith: — I. Over-all Objective 2. In conjunction with Russia and other Allies, to bring about at the earliest possible date the unconditional surrender of Germany and Japan. II. Over-all Strategic Concept for the Prosecution of the War 3. In cooperation... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1955 - 430 páginas
...Conference is submitted herewith: — I. Over-all Objective 2. In conjunction with Russia and othei Allies, to bring about at the earliest possible date the unconditional surrender of Germany and Japan. II. Over-all Strategic Concept for the Prosecution of the War 3. In cooperation... | |
| Louis Morton - 1962 - 792 páginas
...Military power and attaining positions from which her ultimate unconditional surrender can be forced. c. Upon the defeat of the AXIS in EUROPE, in cooperation...resources of the UNITED STATES and GREAT BRITAIN to force an unconditional surrender of JAPAN. If, however, conditions develop which indicate that the... | |
| United States. Department of State. Historical Office - 1970 - 1498 páginas
...overall objective to be given consideration by the Combined Chiefs of Staff before action is taken. c. Upon the defeat of the Axis in Europe, in cooperation with other Pacific Powers, to direct the full resources of the United States and Great Britain to bring about at the earliest... | |
| United States. Department of State. Historical Office - 1970 - 1630 páginas
...overall objective to be given consideration by the Combined Chiefs of Staff before action is taken. o. Upon the defeat of the Axis in Europe, in cooperation with other Pacific Powers, to direct the full resources of the United States and Great Britain to bring about at the earliest... | |
| Winston S. Churchill, Winston Churchill - 1986 - 956 páginas
...OVERALL STRATEGIC CONCEPT FOR THE PROSECUTION OF THE WAR 1. In co-operation with Russia and other Allies, to bring about at the earliest possible date the unconditional surrender of the Axis in Europe. 2. Simultaneously, in co-operation with other Pacific Powers concerned, to maintain... | |
| James F. Schnabel - 1996 - 264 páginas
...had advised the President and Prime Minister that it was their purpose, upon the defeat of Germany, "to direct the full resources of the United States...earliest possible date the unconditional surrender of Japan."7 The JPS study of 29 March 1945 was keyed to the current planning assumption that the war in... | |
| Douglas J. MacEachin - 1998 - 360 páginas
...British, we have agreed that the over-all concept for the prosecution of the war included provision "to bring about at the earliest possible date the unconditional surrender of Japan."- We believe that the only sure way, and certainly the quickest way to force the surrender of Japan is... | |
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