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No to capitulation! (Ukrainian: Ні капітуля́ції!, romanized: Ni kapituliátsii!, IPA: [n⁽ʲ⁾i kɐpitʊˈlʲɑts⁽ʲ⁾iji]) was a series of protests in Ukraine against...
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Siege of Yorktown (redirect from Terms of Capitulation: Yorktown)
Article XIV. No article of capitulation to be infringed on pretence of reprisals; and if there be any doubtful expressions in it, they are to be interpreted...
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German Instrument of Surrender (redirect from Capitulation of nazi germany)
Germanii, lit. 'Act of capitulation of Germany'; French: Actes de capitulation du Troisième Reich, lit. 'Acts of capitulation of the Third Reich' The...
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Capitulation (Latin: capitulum, a little head or division; capitulare, to treat upon terms) is an agreement in time of war for the surrender to a hostile...
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Armistice of Cassibile (redirect from Italian capitulation)
allegiance to the Allies. On 2 September, Castellano set off again to Cassibile with an order to confirm the acceptance of the Allied conditions. He had no written...
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Surrender of Japan (redirect from Capitulation of Japan)
Japan's capitulation, more than 5,400,000 Japanese soldiers and 1,800,000 Japanese sailors were taken prisoner by the Allies. The damage done to Japan's...
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A capitulation is a treaty or unilateral contract by which a sovereign state relinquishes jurisdiction within its borders over the subjects of a foreign...
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The Capitulation of Alexandria in September 1801 brought the French invasion of Egypt and Syria to an end. French troops, who had been abandoned by Napoleon...
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The Capitulation of Wittenberg (German: Wittenberger Kapitulation) was a treaty on 19 May 1547 by which John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony, was compelled...
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The capitulation of Franzburg (German: Franzburger Kapitulation) was a treaty providing for the capitulation of the Duchy of Pomerania to the forces of...
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15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 Berlin 6 5 4 3 Jena–Auerstedt 2 1 In the Capitulation of Erfurt on 16 October 1806, a large body of troops from the Kingdom...
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The Articles of Capitulation of Quebec were agreed upon between Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Roch de Ramezay, King's Lieutenant, Admiral Sir Charles Saunders...
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through a capitulation agreement which guaranteed not only the rights of the resistance to be treated as prisoners of war but also was designed to guarantee...
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The Capitulation of Tainan, on 21 October 1895, was the last act in the Japanese invasion of Taiwan. The capitulation ended the brief existence of the...
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Treaty of Zaragoza (redirect from Capitulation of Zaragoza)
The Treaty of Zaragoza or Saragossa, also called the Capitulation of Zaragoza or Saragossa, was a peace treaty between Castile and Portugal, signed on...
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The Capitulation of Linz was an action during the War of the Austrian Succession. In January 1742 Austrian field marshal Ludwig Andreas von Khevenhüller...
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At the Capitulation of Madrid, on 4 December 1808, that city's military commander Tomás de Morla and the civil governor Fernando de la Vera, in representation...
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Surrender (military) (redirect from Opportunity to surrender)
surrender following defeat in a war, usually by signing a peace treaty or capitulation agreement. A battlefield surrender, either by individuals or when ordered...
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Spanish conquest attempts in Mexico. General Isidro Barradas signed the capitulation of Pueblo Viejo, in the presence of generals Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna...
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Battle of Blaauwberg (section Articles of Capitulation)
be drunk to the bottom". He agreed to capitulate, and the final Articles of Capitulation were signed on 18 January. Uncertainty reigns as to where the...
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The Capitulation of Diksmuide, or Dixmuide, then in the Spanish Netherlands, took place from 26 to 28 July 1695, during the 1689 to 1697 Nine Years' War...
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1 The Capitulation of Pasewalk on 29 October 1806 resulted in the surrender of Oberst (Colonel) von Hagen's 4,200 Prussian soldiers to an inferior...
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Convention of Cintra (redirect from Cintra Capitulation)
was no reason to oppose Junot's terms of surrender, as they were technically lawful. All three men were cleared, but while Wellesley soon returned to active...
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War crime (redirect from Responses of Germany and Japan to World War II crimes)
military, whereas the Japanese capitulation was the only military. Moreover, the situation was different since Germany was a party to the 1929 Convention and...
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The Articles of Capitulation of Montreal were agreed upon between the Governor General of New France, Pierre François de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnal...
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they did not have the authority to accept Montgomery's terms. However they agreed to return to their headquarters to obtain permission from Dönitz. The...
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An electoral capitulation (German: Wahlkapitulation) was initially a written agreement in parts of Europe, principally the Holy Roman Empire, whereby from...
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Napoleon Accepting the Surrender of Madrid (redirect from Capitulation de Madrid, le 4 décembre 1808)
Napoleon Accepting the Surrender of Madrid (French: Capitulation de Madrid, le 4 décembre 1808) is an 1810 history painting by the French artist Antoine-Jean...
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Winston Churchill called the defeat "the worst disaster and largest capitulation in British history". British and Empire losses during the fighting for...
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