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  1. September 15 – An extreme Typhoon Ruth, a flood swept and landslide occur in Iwakuni area, Yamaguchi Prefecture, tidal wave hit in Satsunan Islands, according to Japanese government official confirmed report, in total 943 persons were killed, 2644 persons were wounded.

  2. Mar 12, 2014 · On August 3, 1951, six years after an atomic bomb was detonated above this spot in Hiroshima, a souvenir shop stands in the street near the shattered dome of the Industry Hall. The shop is...

  3. The Security Treaty officially ended the state of war in Japan and helped lead to the end of the Occupation in 1952. In the time leading up to the Treaty, Japan had become an important industrial ally, supplying the US with goods from the begining of the Korean War in 1950.

  4. Mar 14, 2016 · 1951: Japan signs peace treaty with the U.S. and other nations in San Japan ending SCAP occupation of Japan. 1 1 This timeline is not comprehensive but dates and events selected align with the content explored in Facing History & Ourselves’ The Nanjing Atrocities: Crimes of War .

  5. Mar 20 Fujiyoshida, a city located in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, in the center of the Japanese main island of Honshū is founded; Mar 20 Indonesian army offensive against Darul Islam on Java; Mar 21 2,900,000 US soldiers in Korea; Mar 23 Wages in France increase 11%; Mar 25 5th Tony Awards: "Guys & Dolls" (musical) and "The Rose Tattoo" (play ...

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  7. From 1945 to 1952 Japan was under Allied military occupation, headed by the Supreme Commander for Allied Powers (SCAP), a position held by U.S. General Douglas MacArthur until 1951.

  8. 1951. Learn about this topic in these articles: U.S.-Japanese relations. In Japan: Political trends. …the final details of the Treaty of Peace with Japan. The treaty was formally signed on September 8, 1951, and the occupation of Japan ended on April 28, 1952. Read More. In Japan: International relations.

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