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OCR Page 1 of 3should China le asked?
TRUNA
ARCHIVE SERVICE RECORD NATIONAL
DRAFT PROCLAMATION BY THE HEADS OF GOVERNMENTS
UNITED STATES
UNITED KINGDOM
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(1) We, -The President of the United States, and the
Prime Minister of Great Britain, representing the hundreds of
millions of our countrymen, have conferred and agree that Japan
shall be given an opportunity to end this war.
(2) The prodigious land, sea and air forces of the United
States, the British Empire and of China, many times reinforced
by their armies and air fleets from the west are poised to strike
the final blows upon Japan. This military power is sustained
and inspired by the determination of all the Allied nations to
prosecute the war against Japan until she ceases to resist.
(3) The result of the futile and senseless German
resistance to the might of the aroused free peoples of the world
stands forth in awful clarity as an example to the people of
Japan. The might that now converges on Japan is immeasurably
greater than that which, when applied to the resisting Nazis,
necessarily laid waste to the lands, the industry and the method
of life of the whole German people. The full application of
our military power, backed by our resolve, will mean the inevit-
able and complete destruction of the Japanese armed forces and
just as inevitably the utter devastation of the Japanese
homeland.
(4) The time has come for Japan to decide whether she
will continue to be controlled by those self-willed militaristic
advisers whose unintelligent calculations have brought the
Empire of Japan to the threshold of annihilation, or whether
she will follow the path of reason.
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Potsdam Conference, 1945
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