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Mamoru Shigemitsu signing the surrender instrument aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945, photo 2 of 4Mamoru Shigemitsu signing the surrender instrument aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945, photo 3 of 4Mamoru Shigemitsu signing the surrender instrument aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945, photo 4 of 4Nimitz signing the instrument of surrender, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945, photo 1 of 2
Mamoru Shigemitsu signing the surrender instrument aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945, photo 2 of 4Mamoru Shigemitsu signing the surrender instrument aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945, photo 3 of 4Mamoru Shigemitsu signing the surrender instrument aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945, photo 4 of 4Nimitz signing the instrument of surrender, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945, photo 1 of 2
Nimitz signing the instrument of surrender, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945, photo 2 of 2One page from the USS Missouri deck log for 2 Sep 1945 listing many of the dignitaries who came aboard for the surrender ceremony in Tokyo Bay, Japan.Rear Adm Byrd arrived aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, 2 Sep 1945Signature page of the Japanese instrument of surrender
Nimitz signing the instrument of surrender, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945, photo 2 of 2One page from the USS Missouri deck log for 2 Sep 1945 listing many of the dignitaries who came aboard for the surrender ceremony in Tokyo Bay, Japan.Rear Adm Byrd arrived aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, 2 Sep 1945Signature page of the Japanese instrument of surrender
Silhouette of USS Iowa, as seen from USS Missouri, in Tokyo Bay during the Japanese surrender ceremonies, Tokyo, Japan, 2 Sep 1945. Iowa was the Fleet’s lead communications ship at the time.Stilwell aboard a destroyer en route to Japanese surrender, Tokyo Bay, 2 Sep 1945The Japanese delegation arriving aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, Photo 1 of 7The Japanese delegation arriving aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, Photo 2 of 7
Silhouette of USS Iowa, as seen from USS Missouri, in Tokyo Bay during the Japanese surrender ceremonies, Tokyo, Japan, 2 Sep 1945. Iowa was the Fleet’s lead communications ship at the time.Stilwell aboard a destroyer en route to Japanese surrender, Tokyo Bay, 2 Sep 1945The Japanese delegation arriving aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, Photo 1 of 7The Japanese delegation arriving aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, Photo 2 of 7
The Japanese delegation arriving aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, Photo 3 of 7The Japanese delegation arriving aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, Photo 4 of 7The Japanese delegation arriving aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, Photo 5 of 7The Japanese delegation arriving aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, Photo 6 of 7
The Japanese delegation arriving aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, Photo 3 of 7The Japanese delegation arriving aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, Photo 4 of 7The Japanese delegation arriving aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, Photo 5 of 7The Japanese delegation arriving aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, Photo 6 of 7
The Japanese delegation arriving aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, Photo 7 of 7The Japanese delegation departing the USS Missouri’s starboard verandah deck after signing the instruments of surrender, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945The Missouri filled with spectators for the signing of the instrument of surrenderUnited States Marine Corps honor guard assigned to the Japanese surrender ceremonies aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, 2 Sep 1945. Photo 1 of 2.
The Japanese delegation arriving aboard USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, Japan, Photo 7 of 7The Japanese delegation departing the USS Missouri’s starboard verandah deck after signing the instruments of surrender, Tokyo Bay, Japan, 2 Sep 1945The Missouri filled with spectators for the signing of the instrument of surrenderUnited States Marine Corps honor guard assigned to the Japanese surrender ceremonies aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, 2 Sep 1945. Photo 1 of 2.

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