You're a fool....and, and as usual, don't have a clue about what you are posting.
The only reason for "unconditional surrender" policy was that FDR's boss, Joseph Stalin demanded it.
Now watch how...unlike you....I can prove very thing I post:
1. One of the highest anti-Nazi Germans was the
chief of Nazi Germany's intelligence division, the Abwehr, Admiral Wm. Canaris.Try as he might, the Allies would not open communications channels with Canaris .
Britain's intelligence chief said this about Canaris:
'It is said that had it not been for the Foreign Office's fear of offending Russia that he might have established direct contact with the admiral [Canaris] in 1942 on the removal of Hitler as a means of shortening the war."
“Gen. Menzies, Ex-British Intelligence Chief, Dies,” New York Times, May 31, 1968.
2. Did you see the date: 1942.
When did the war with Germany finally end?
"May 7, 1945: Germany surrenders unconditionally to the Allies at Reims"
Germany surrenders unconditionally to the Allies at Reims ? History.com This Day in History ? 5/7/1945
Three years of American soldiers dying!
3. What prevented an earlier conclusion to the war?
"... fear of offending Russia..."
Fear of offending, it seems to me, suggests a relationship with one's superiors....
i.e., Roosevelt considered Stalin his superior.
Time for you to recognize that, just as your name is a metonym for lying and deceit, my is for honesty and knowledge.