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Why do you think the Allies wanted an “unconditional surrender” rather than a promise that they would show “generosity"

as the Nazi officials requested? Do you think the Allies plan to let the Nazi soldiers go free?
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached we can say the following.

What I think is that the Allies wanted an “unconditional surrender,” as simple as that. No further condition. Germany was not in a place to negotiate with the allies.

I don't think the Allies planned to let the Nazi soldiers go free. Allies wanted total surrender and then they wanted to start the Nuremberg trials to condemn German military officials.

On May 8, 1945, Germany surrendered to the Allies. The Allies made a joint pronunciation to assume the supreme authority of Germany and all of its forms of government, states, regions, provinces, and towns.

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