English
Noun
unconditional surrender (countable and uncountable, plural unconditional surrenders)
- A surrender without conditions (beyond those imposed by the basic laws of war).
1945 April 16, Harry S. Truman, 10:06 from the start, in MP72-20 President Roosevelt’s Funeral and Procession; Truman – New President of U.S.[1], Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum, National Archives Identifier: 595162:So that there can be no possible misunderstanding, both Germany and Japan can be certain beyond any shadow of a doubt that America will continue to fight for freedom until no vestige of resistance remains. Our demand has been and it remains unconditional surrender.
Translations
surrender without conditions
- Arabic: استسلام غير مشروط
- Bulgarian: безусловна капитулация f (bezuslovna kapitulacija)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 無條件投降 / 无条件投降 (zh) (wútiáojiàn tóuxiáng)
- Czech: bezpodmínečná kapitulace f
- Dutch: onvoorwaardelijke overgave f
- Finnish: ehdoton antautuminen
- Georgian: უპირობო დანებება (uṗirobo danebeba), უპირობო კაპიტულაცია (uṗirobo ḳaṗiṭulacia)
- German: bedingungslose Kapitulation f
- Indonesian: penyerahan tanpa syarat
- Irish: géilleadh gan choinníoll m, géilleadh gan chomhla m, géilleadh gan chuntar m
- Italian: resa incondizionata f
- Japanese: 無条件降伏 (むじょうけんこうふく, mujōkenkōfuku)
- Korean: 무조건 항복 (mujogeon hangbok)
- Malay: penyerahan kalah tanpa syarat
- Persian: تسلیم بی قید و شرط
- Portuguese: rendição incondicional f
- Romanian: capitulare necondiționată f
- Russian: безоговорочная капитуля́ция f (bezogovoročnaja kapituljácija)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: безусловна пре̏даја f
- Roman: bezuslovna prȅdaja f
- Spanish: rendición incondicional f
- Vietnamese: đầu hàng không điều kiện
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