World War II
The Potsdam Declaration was a statement issued on July 26, 1945, by the leaders of the United States, United Kingdom, and China, outlining the terms for Japan's surrender during World War II. It demanded unconditional surrender from Japan and warned of 'prompt and utter destruction' if they did not comply. This declaration set the stage for Japan's eventual capitulation and was a significant factor in the context of wartime diplomacy and military strategy.
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