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Eye to Eye with History

Fahim Sadeghi In the final days of World War I, on July 26, 1945, the leaders of the United States, the Soviet Union, and Britain issued a joint declaration, the Potsdam Declaration, calling on Japan to surrender “unconditionally” and formally end the war; otherwise, it would face “prompt and complete destruction.” Germany had surrendered three months earlier, in April of that year. Japan ignored this joint declaration and showed that it had no …
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Fahim Sadeghi In the final days of World War I, on July 26, 1945, the leaders of the United States, the Soviet Union, and Britain issued a joint declaration, the Potsdam Declaration, calling on Japan to surrender “unconditionally” and formally end the war; otherwise, it would face “prompt and complete destruction.” Germany had surrendered three months earlier, in April of that year. Japan ignored this joint declaration and showed that it had no …

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روزنامه اطلاعات روز broke the news in on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
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