“surrender” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “surrender”:

– Winkelman had to convince him to obey the surrender order.

– On 12 July he wrote again, making explicit the offer to surrender West Point, although his price rose to £20,000, with a £1,000 down payment to be delivered with the response.

– Japan occupied Indochina until their surrender in August 1945.

– Jerónimo de Vivar, Crónica, Capítulo CXXXII He was released and told to tell the Mapuche Tribal chiefchief surrender to stop more bloodshed.

– It was fought several months and lead to the surrender of Granada on January 2, 1492.

– The German garrison on Alderney surrendered a week after the other Channel Islands, and was one of the last garrisons to surrender in Europe.

– The papal terms for submission were accepted in the presence of the papal legate Pandulph in May 1213 ; in addition, John offered to surrender the Kingdom of England to Peter and Paul for a feudal service of 1,000 marks annually, 700 for England and 300 for Ireland.

surrender use in-sentences
surrender use in-sentences

Example sentences of “surrender”:

- Miles decided to surrender the more than 12,000 men.

- Soon after the surrender of Germany in November 1918, Poland became the Second Polish Republic.

– Miles decided to surrender the more than 12,000 men.

– Soon after the surrender of Germany in November 1918, Poland became the Second Polish Republic.

– After refusing to surrender to Union troops, Booth was killed by Sergeant Boston Corbett on April 26.

– The British decided to surrender to the Japanese on 15 February 1942 at the Ford Motor Factory.

– The Allies of World War II gave up the powers and duties they had had in the two Germanys and in Berlin since the Nazi GermanyNazi Surrender in 1945 stopped the fighting in World War II.

– A few barges were found; only after the surrender was the crossing done.

– On 4 May 1945, on Lüneburg Heath, Montgomery accepted the Surrender surrender of German forces in northern Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands.

– American soldiers under Horatio Gates forced a British surrender under John Burgoyne.

– The demoralizing effect napalm had on the enemy became apparent when scores of North Korean troops began to surrender to aircraft flying overhead.

– The first period took place after the surrender of the Italian army and the beginning of the first wave of anti-fascist violence.

– It was stopped when a telegram arrived telling them about General Lee’s surrender at Appomattox.

– After the surrender of Edo Castle, Katsu Kaishu had promised to hand over the warship to the Imperial government, but the Admiral of the Bakufu Navy Enomoto Takeaki refused to surrender, and the last remaining shogunate forces retreated including Arai Ikunosuke and Gengo.

– Beauregard to force the fort’s surrender before the supply ships could arrive.

– Henry then must use a glider to cross a gap, before Reginald decides to surrender the Airship to Henry.

– Even after the Germans surrendered in the Netherlands and Denmark on 5 May 1945, and after the full German surrender on 8 May, the fighting continued.

– The Allies wanted Japan to surrender with no terms, but Japan refused.

– Civilians in a besieged town would put pressure on their military leaders to surrender before the place was destroyed.

– Only Fort Vaux was severely damaged during this event, destroying the water storage and leading to the surrender of the fort.

More in-sentence examples of “surrender”:

- It ended with the German occupation of Belgium following the surrender of the Belgian Army.

- It ends with general Lee’s surrender at Appomattox.

– It ended with the German occupation of Belgium following the surrender of the Belgian Army.

– It ends with general Lee’s surrender at Appomattox.

– Secret surrender talks between the Germans and Western Allies were held in Switzerland in March.

– The failure of Germany to achieve its objectives of destroying Britain’s air defenceair defences or forcing Britain to negotiate an armistice or an outright surrender is considered to be its first major defeat and one of the crucial turning points in the war.Bungay, Stephen.

– The castle was also the place where the Jacobite Mackenzies became the first defeated clan who were forced to surrender and be ruled by the English.

– During the early part of World War II, when Finland refused to surrender some land to the Soviet Union, the Soviets invaded it.

– The fighting in North America stopped on September 8, 1760, with the French surrender surrender of Montreal and the rest of Canada to the British.

– These forces will lay down their arms and surrender at the places where they are currently located to the nearest regular troops under the command of Lieutenant- General Jagjit Singh Aurora.

– John Vane hid in the bush and eluded capture until his surrender later that year.

– The result of all this was the surrender of his English Earls and most of the rebels in England.

– The German Commandant “von Kamptz” who was stationed there, refused to surrender to the Soviets as the German were fleeing to Bornholm and further to Sweden.

– Detecting the scout ship, Zod travels to Earth where he demands that Kal-El surrender to him, or humanity will suffer the consequences.

– The Soviets did not like that the Western Allies were trying to arrange a surrender that did not include the Soviets.

– It was later reported that he was persuaded to surrender when the FBI negotiators mentioned a public plea from his former wrestling coach.

– However, fighting continued until Japan’s formal surrender on September 2, 1945.

– The last Confederate general to surrender was Brigadier General Stand Watie, who surrendered on June 23, 1865, in Oklahoma.

– A bit later, when the Surrender of JapanJapanese surrendered, this song became official in the island of Taiwan.

– In Sept 1943 with the Italian collapse and the surrender of Italian fleet, naval actions in Mediterranean became restricted to actions against U-boats and by small craft in the Adriatic and Aegean seas.

– However, with Japan’s surrender on August 15 after the nuclear weaponatomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the declaration of war by the Soviet Union, they were never used again.

– By decree of Ptolemy III of Egypt, all visitors to the city were required to surrender all books and scrolls.

– The Germans now demanded the surrender of the island.

– At the end of war, Ustaše continued fighting for a short while after the formal surrender of German Army Group E on 9 May 1945, and many refugees attempted to escape to Austria.

– On October 17 Burgoyne Surrender surrendered his army of nearly 6,000 British soldiers.

– With the fort surrounded by land and sea the Fort’s commander, Robert Magaw, chose to surrender the fort rather than try to hold out.

– The Sultan had to surrender large territories, including ones with large Muslim populations, such as Crimea, to the Russian Empire.

– Linguistically, Islam is defined as surrender to the command of God without objection, without submission, rebellion, and stubbornness.

– Japan signed the surrender paper on September 2.

– People of Singapore went through hard times during the Japanese rule, until the surrender of the Japanese in September 1945.

– We don’t ask for any surrender of their principles”.

– It led to the surrender of the Florentine Republic and control by the Medici family.

– Clark agrees to surrender to the U.S.

– The NDH army withdrew towards Zagreb with German and Cossak troops by early 1945, and continued fighting for a week after the German surrender on May 9th, 1945.

– Carlos Alberto César Büsser was the commander of the Argentine Forces during Operation Rosario, that took the Falkland Islands in 1982, and forced the surrender of its Governor.

– However, with the surrender of Zheng Zhilong to the Qing Dynasty, the situation deteriorated.

– This would make Hall and his friends “outlaws” if they did not surrender within thirty days.

– Lithuania announced its independence from the Union and the Soviet government demanded it surrender its independence or it would send the Red Army to keep order.

– They thought the city would surrender quickly.

– While serving aboard her, Choules witnessed the surrender of the Kaiserliche MarineGerman Imperial Navy at the Armistice, and was also to witness the scuttling of the German fleet in Scapa Flow.

– He thought it was only defended by a small group of troops which would surrender once they were cut off.

– The Potsdam Declaration, or the Proclamation Defining Terms for Japanese Surrender, was a statement that called for the surrender of Japansurrender of all Japanese armed forces during World War II.

– Lee’s surrender in April 1865, and the Trans-Mississippi was the last Confederate command to surrender, on May 26, 1865.

– He Argentine surrender in the Falklands Warsurrendered to British forces during the Falkland Wars.

– The British then tried to force the garrison to surrender by cutting off the fort’s water supply.

– It was the largest United States surrender since the pre-Civil War’s raid on Harper’s Ferry.

– The German garrison on Alderney did not surrender until 16 May.

– At 09:00 a German messenger crossed the “Willemsbrug” to bring a message Schmidt to Colonel Pieter Scharroo, the Dutch commander of Rotterdam, demanding a surrender of the city.

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