"The only terms on which we shall deal with any Axis government or any Axis faction are the terms proclaimed at Casablanca: 'Unconditional Surrender.' In our uncompromising policy we mean no harm to the common people of the Axis nations. But we do mean to impose punishment and retribution in full upon their guilty, barbaric leaders... The elimination of German, Japanese, and Italian war power means the unconditional surrender by Germany, Japan, and Italy. This means a reasonable assurance of future world peace."
— President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Radio Address on the Casablanca Conference, February 12, 1943
Which of the following best explains a primary diplomatic purpose behind the policy described in the excerpt?
- ATo prepare the American public for a return to interwar unilateralism and avoid future global commitments.
- To reassure the Soviet Union of the Western Allies' resolve to defeat the Axis powers despite the delay in opening a second front in Europe.Cevap
- CTo implement the containment doctrine and prevent Soviet political expansion into Eastern Europe.
- DTo establish a formal military alliance with Latin American nations under the Monroe Doctrine.
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To reassure the Soviet Union of the Western Allies' resolve to defeat the Axis powers despite the delay in opening a second front in Europe.
The policy of demanding unconditional surrender was designed to maintain the Allied coalition by reassuring the Soviet Union—which was bearing the brunt of the German military onslaught on the Eastern Front—that Great Britain and the United States would not negotiate a separate peace with Germany. This was particularly crucial given the delay in opening a second front in Western Europe.
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Allied diplomacy and wartime strategy during World War II, specifically the Casablanca Conference and the policy of unconditional surrender.