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"The only way you win that war is to start with unconditional surrender."
"The only thing I'd accept from you is your unconditional surrender."
Thus he got an unconditional surrender of the three princess.
After a moment, he reported, "Their terms are unconditional surrender."
Men and officers were made prisoners by the "unconditional surrender".
The men knew the Allies were demanding an unconditional surrender.
She said peace could return only after an unconditional surrender of the Tigers.
The only course open to you is unconditional surrender.
He opposed the Treaty because it did not call for unconditional surrender.
The only terms he will hear are unconditional surrender.
Her unconditional surrender to the forces of nature spoke to him on the most profound level.
Unconditional surrender was more than his fragile ego could bear.
In this case, however, unconditional surrender was now required.
It was far from an unconditional surrender, and everyone present knew there would be a reckoning later on.
The Soviets were unwilling to accept anything other than unconditional surrender.
The only thing that the coalition will discuss with the regime is their unconditional surrender.
Without the demand for unconditional surrender, the war in all probability would have ended much earlier.
The unconditional surrender of Germany followed a week later.
He said the Tigers would reject any proposal for an unconditional surrender.
"Unconditional surrender has to be his only way out.
There's been an unconditional surrender to George Bush and what he represents.
"And do you bear their message of unconditional surrender?"
"I will expect the unconditional surrender of every ship in this anchorage."
In modern times unconditional surrenders most often include guarantees provided by international law.
Eisenhower made it clear that the Allies demanded unconditional surrender.