Killing the Rising Sun

Were the Allies right to insist on Japan’s unconditional surrender?

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Even those who believe Japan was in the wrong and needed to be defeated in World War II may question the "unconditional" aspect of the demand. By insisting that Japan accept all of its terms this decision eliminated the need for negotiations, but also may have backed the Japanese into a corner, especially their leaders, who worried of war crimes prosecution