The World Almanac and Book of FactsPress Publishing Company (The New York World), 1946 |
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... Japanese . These victories gave the Japanese an empire of oil , rubber at small cost . The Battle for Australia was next . Gen. Mac- Arthur had arrived there March 17 by plane after slipping out of Corregidor on a PT boat and defiantly ...
... Japanese . These victories gave the Japanese an empire of oil , rubber at small cost . The Battle for Australia was next . Gen. Mac- Arthur had arrived there March 17 by plane after slipping out of Corregidor on a PT boat and defiantly ...
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... Japanese Premier , issued an order for a strict observance of the Imperial order to lay down arms . Japanese troops began surrendering on the Manchurian front , Vice Admiral Takijiro Onishi , vice chief of the Japanese Naval general ...
... Japanese Premier , issued an order for a strict observance of the Imperial order to lay down arms . Japanese troops began surrendering on the Manchurian front , Vice Admiral Takijiro Onishi , vice chief of the Japanese Naval general ...
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... Japan , the Japanese government and the Japanese imperial general headquarters , hereby accept provisions in the declaration issued by the heads of the governments of the United States , China and Great Britain July 26,1944 , at Potsdam ...
... Japan , the Japanese government and the Japanese imperial general headquarters , hereby accept provisions in the declaration issued by the heads of the governments of the United States , China and Great Britain July 26,1944 , at Potsdam ...
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Addenda and Errata | 3 |
War Chronology 1945 | 98 |
German Surrender | 104 |
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