Roosevelt's and Churchill's insistence on the absolute and "unconditional surrender" of Germany
A) guaranteed that Germany would have to be totally reconstructed after the war.
B) had no effect on the strategic calculations made in the war planning efforts of the Allies.
C) was largely unacceptable to the Soviets, who hoped to encourage a communist revolution inside Germany.
D) may have prevented a "separate peace" between Hitler and Stalin.
E) encouraged anti-Hitler resisters in Germany to try to overthrow the Nazis.
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