Today is V-J Day

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by bernjb56, Sep 2, 2013.

  1. bernjb56

    bernjb56 Supporter

    Following the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Emperor Hirohito announced Japan’s acceptance to the Potsdam Declaration and surrendered on 15th August 1945, effectively marking the end of World War II. However, the official surrender ceremony did not occur until over two weeks later, and thus President Truman marked 2nd September as the official V-J Day.

    It is estimated that anywhere from 60 to 80 million people died during World War II, on all sides of the conflict. V-J Day should be seen as not only the celebration of the defeat of the tyrannical Japanese government of the time, but also the remembrance of those who lost their lives.
     
  2. RIP everyone:(
     
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  3. Terrordales

    Terrordales Nightshift

    Hard to believe it's nearly 70 years ago that it ended, not that I was around then.
     
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  4. No jolly music links for this poignant day as a mark of respect.
     
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  5. Soggz

    Soggz Supporter

    My wifes grandfather was on a boat watching the hiroshima bomb as it happened...he is still alive today after beating cancer from it,there is one other man from his boat too,but he still suffers from malaria...
     

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