September 2.1945-Japan signed the unconditional surrender
September 2, 1945 (, Yiyou July 26), Japan signed the unconditional surrender. In In 1945, the Japanese surrender ceremony was held on the USS Missouri Reference September 1945 at 9am, the Japanese surrender ceremony in Tokyo Bay, the U.S. battleship "Missouri" held on the numbers. (Τōdāyōńhī $ τōry.cōm) Japan's new Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu, on behalf of the Emperor of Japan and the Government, Army Chief of Staff Umezu Yoshijiro Surrender was signed on behalf of the Imperial General Headquarters. Subsequently, accepted the surrender on behalf of the Allies, the Supreme Allied Commander, General MacArthur, the representative of the United States in Admiral Nimitz, the representative of China, General Hsu Yung-chang, the United Kingdom on behalf of the Fu Laise Admiral, Soviet represent 杰列维亚科 will, as well as turn signed by the representatives of Australia, Canada, France, the Netherlands, New Zealand. At this point, the last country in the three fascist Axis Japan formally surrendered, the World War II the fascist Axis defeat and the victory of the anti-fascist allies come to an end. Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu
signature on behalf of the Emperor and the Japanese Government. (Τōdāyōńhī $ τōry.cōm) is standing next to (from left) to MacArthur the
, military orders Minister Xu Yongchang signature
the representative of China, the military orders Minister Xu Yongchang signature
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