Posted on Aug 11, 2017
August 11, 1945: US Responds to Surrender Offer
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Thanks SGT John " Mac " McConnell for reminding us that the Japanese wanted a conditional surrender so that they could keep Hirohito as Emperor which was critical to the Shinto religion since he was consider to be god to them. The Russians wanted to wipe out the Japanese soldiers and military capability in Manchuria before war ended.
The official call for an unconditional surrender with stipulations:
1. “Immediately upon the surrender the Japanese Government shall transport prisoners of war and civilian internees to places of safety, as directed, where they can quickly be placed aboard Allied transports.
2. “The ultimate form of government of Japan shall, in accordance with the Potsdam Declaration, be established by the freely expressed will of the Japanese people.
3. “The armed forces of the Allied Powers will remain in Japan until the purposes set forth in the Potsdam Declaration are achieved.”
However it was not until the official surrender documents being signed on September 2, 1945 that VJ Day actually occurred.
Images: General of the Army, Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, signs the Japanese surrender document aboard the battleship, U.S.S. Missouri in Tokyo Bay, Japan, on September 2, 1945. At left is Lieutenant General A.E. Percival, British Army.; Japanese Gen. Umezu signs instrument of surrender aboard the U.S.S Missouri in Tokyo harbor Sept. 2, 1945; Commodore Perry's flag was flown from Annapolis, Maryland to Tokyo for display at the surrender ceremonies which officially ended World War II.; Representatives of Japan stand aboard USS Missouri prior to signing of the Instrument of Surrender.
COL Mikel J. Burroughs LTC Stephen C. xx LTC Ivan Raiklin, Esq. Capt Seid Waddell Capt Tom Brown CW5 (Join to see) MSG Andrew White SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL SFC William Farrell SSgt Robert Marx TSgt Joe C. SP5 Mark Kuzinski SPC (Join to see) SrA Christopher Wright Cpl Joshua Caldwell PO1 William "Chip" Nagel PO1 John Crafton PO1 John Miller PO3 Steven Sherrill
The official call for an unconditional surrender with stipulations:
1. “Immediately upon the surrender the Japanese Government shall transport prisoners of war and civilian internees to places of safety, as directed, where they can quickly be placed aboard Allied transports.
2. “The ultimate form of government of Japan shall, in accordance with the Potsdam Declaration, be established by the freely expressed will of the Japanese people.
3. “The armed forces of the Allied Powers will remain in Japan until the purposes set forth in the Potsdam Declaration are achieved.”
However it was not until the official surrender documents being signed on September 2, 1945 that VJ Day actually occurred.
Images: General of the Army, Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, signs the Japanese surrender document aboard the battleship, U.S.S. Missouri in Tokyo Bay, Japan, on September 2, 1945. At left is Lieutenant General A.E. Percival, British Army.; Japanese Gen. Umezu signs instrument of surrender aboard the U.S.S Missouri in Tokyo harbor Sept. 2, 1945; Commodore Perry's flag was flown from Annapolis, Maryland to Tokyo for display at the surrender ceremonies which officially ended World War II.; Representatives of Japan stand aboard USS Missouri prior to signing of the Instrument of Surrender.
COL Mikel J. Burroughs LTC Stephen C. xx LTC Ivan Raiklin, Esq. Capt Seid Waddell Capt Tom Brown CW5 (Join to see) MSG Andrew White SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL SFC William Farrell SSgt Robert Marx TSgt Joe C. SP5 Mark Kuzinski SPC (Join to see) SrA Christopher Wright Cpl Joshua Caldwell PO1 William "Chip" Nagel PO1 John Crafton PO1 John Miller PO3 Steven Sherrill
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