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ultimatum
thumb|right|314px|The 1853 negotiations between Russian envoy, Alexander Sergeyevich Menshikov|Prince Menshikov, and the Turkish Sultan about the protection of Orthodox Christians in the [[Ottoman Empire involved a series of ultimata. On 31 May, Russia threatened that the vassal states of Moldavia and Wallachia would be occupied if Menshikov's note was not accepted within seven days. This Punch cartoon satirises rejection of the ultimatum.]]
Potsdam Declaration
document defining the terms for Japanese surrender during World War II
July Crisis
1914 events leading to World War I
Twenty-One Demands
Set of concessionary demands made by imperial Japan to China during World War I
Berlin Crisis of 1961
1961 Cold War incident in divided Berlin
China's final warning
Russian proverb about a warning with no consequences
1939 German ultimatum to Lithuania
1939 German diplomatic demand on LIthuania
Corfu incident
1923 Greek–Italian military crisis
1890 British Ultimatum
British diplomatic ultimatum to Portugal
Hull note
American ultimatum to Imperial Japan leading to World War II
Venezuela crisis of 1902–1903
naval blockade from December 1902 to February 1903
ultimatum game
strategic game that has become a popular instrument of economic experiment
July Ultimatum
diplomatic note
1938 Polish ultimatum to Lithuania
pre-WWII diplomatic demand
Chanak crisis
war scare in September 1922 between the United Kingdom and Turkey
Soviet ultimatum to Lithuania
1940 demand of the Soviet Union
red line
figurative phrase meaning a limit past which something shouldn't cross
Decree of War to the Death
Simon Bolivar's declaration of no quarter
1939 German ultimatum to Poland
demands by Germany
Schoenau ultimatum
1973 hostage crisis in Marchegg, Austria
Luders Affair
1897 Haitian diplomatic incident
Curzon Ultimatum
1923 ultimatum
December 2021 Russian ultimatum to NATO
presented before Russian invasion of Ukraine