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Instrument of Surrender for the Japanese Second Army signed by Lt General Fusataro Teshima for the Japanese and General Sir Thomas Blamey for the Australian Military Forces, 9 Sep 1945 at Morotai.Japanese flag being lowered during the surrender ceremony at the General Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 9 Sep 1945Japanese Nakajima Ki-49 ‘Helen’ bomber at Pitoe, Morotai with staff of Japanese Lt General Fusataro Teshima from Pinrang, Celebes (now Sulawesi) to surrender the Japanese Second Army to General Thomas Blamey, 9 Sep 1945Japanese Surrender ceremonies at the Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 9 Sep 1945. The Japanese delegation is on the right side of the table and the US representatives are on the left.
Instrument of Surrender for the Japanese Second Army signed by Lt General Fusataro Teshima for the Japanese and General Sir Thomas Blamey for the Australian Military Forces, 9 Sep 1945 at Morotai.Japanese flag being lowered during the surrender ceremony at the General Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 9 Sep 1945Japanese Nakajima Ki-49 ‘Helen’ bomber at Pitoe, Morotai with staff of Japanese Lt General Fusataro Teshima from Pinrang, Celebes (now Sulawesi) to surrender the Japanese Second Army to General Thomas Blamey, 9 Sep 1945Japanese Surrender ceremonies at the Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 9 Sep 1945. The Japanese delegation is on the right side of the table and the US representatives are on the left.
Members of the Taiwanese Association of Hankou, Hubei Province, China celebrating WW2 victory, Aug-Sep 1945Mitsubishi Ki-57 transport code named Surrender ceremony at the Chinese Military Academy in Nanjing, China, 9 Sep 1945, photo 1 of 3Surrender ceremony at the Chinese Military Academy in Nanjing, China, 9 Sep 1945, photo 2 of 3
Members of the Taiwanese Association of Hankou, Hubei Province, China celebrating WW2 victory, Aug-Sep 1945Mitsubishi Ki-57 transport code named 'Topsy' landing at Nanking, China (now Nanjing) with LtGen Okamura Yasutsugu, Commander of Japanese Forces in Central China, for the surrender ceremonies, Sep 9, 1945Surrender ceremony at the Chinese Military Academy in Nanjing, China, 9 Sep 1945, photo 1 of 3Surrender ceremony at the Chinese Military Academy in Nanjing, China, 9 Sep 1945, photo 2 of 3
Surrender ceremony at the Chinese Military Academy in Nanjing, China, 9 Sep 1945, photo 3 of 3US flag being raised during the surrender ceremony at the General Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 9 Sep 1945Yasuji Okamura and other Japanese officers at the surrender ceremony at the auditorium of the Chinese Military Academy, Nanjing, China, 9 Sep 1945Yasuji Okamura and the Japanese delegation departing from the site of the Japanese surrender ceremony, Nanjing, China, 9 Sep 1945
Surrender ceremony at the Chinese Military Academy in Nanjing, China, 9 Sep 1945, photo 3 of 3US flag being raised during the surrender ceremony at the General Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 9 Sep 1945Yasuji Okamura and other Japanese officers at the surrender ceremony at the auditorium of the Chinese Military Academy, Nanjing, China, 9 Sep 1945Yasuji Okamura and the Japanese delegation departing from the site of the Japanese surrender ceremony, Nanjing, China, 9 Sep 1945
USS Manta arriving at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 10 Sep 1945USS Manta at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 10 Sep 1945, photo 1 of 2USS Manta at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 10 Sep 1945, photo 2 of 2Dr. Nagai of Nagasaki Hospital inspecting damage caused by the atomic bomb, Nagasaki, Japan, 1945; Nagai would die of radiation poisoning a few days after this photo was taken
USS Manta arriving at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 10 Sep 1945USS Manta at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 10 Sep 1945, photo 1 of 2USS Manta at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 10 Sep 1945, photo 2 of 2Dr. Nagai of Nagasaki Hospital inspecting damage caused by the atomic bomb, Nagasaki, Japan, 1945; Nagai would die of radiation poisoning a few days after this photo was taken
Hideki Tojo being treated by Americans at SCAP hospital in Tokyo, Japan after his failed suicide attempt, 11 Sep 1945Hideki Tojo receiving medical treatment after his failed suicide attempt, Japan, 11 Sep 1945Hideki Tojo semiconscious after a failed suicide attempt, Japan, 11 Sep 1945Battleship Nagato, Yokosuka, Japan, 12 Sep 1945
Hideki Tojo being treated by Americans at SCAP hospital in Tokyo, Japan after his failed suicide attempt, 11 Sep 1945Hideki Tojo receiving medical treatment after his failed suicide attempt, Japan, 11 Sep 1945Hideki Tojo semiconscious after a failed suicide attempt, Japan, 11 Sep 1945Battleship Nagato, Yokosuka, Japan, 12 Sep 1945

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