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  2. On the teak decks of USS Missouri, WWII finally came to an end on 2 September 1945. The Surrender Ceremony, which formally brought an end to the bloodiest conflict in human history, lasted a mere 23 minutes. It began at 0902 with a brief opening speech by General Douglas MacArthur.

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  3. Every aspect of the Japanese surrender on board the USS Missouri was carefully choreographed, with one eye on the past and another on the future. Full Circle: The Japanese Surrender in Tokyo Bay, September 2, 1945 | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans

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  4. Instrument of Surrender. Representatives of the Empire of Japan stand aboard USS Missouri prior to signing of the Instrument of Surrender. The Japanese Instrument of Surrender was the written agreement that formalized the surrender of the Empire of Japan, marking the end of hostilities in World War II.

  5. Sep 2, 2015 · By Jenny Jarvie. Sept. 2, 2015 3 AM PT. Reporting from Stone Mountain, Ga. — James L. Starnes, navigator of the battleship Missouri, was 24 years old when he learned he would play a key role in...

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  6. The formal surrender occurred on 2 September 1945, around 9 a.m. Tokyo time, when Japanese representatives signed the Japanese Instrument of Surrender in Tokyo Bay aboard USS Missouri, accompanied by around 250 other allied vessels, including British and Australian navy vessels and a Dutch hospital ship.

  7. Jun 28, 2023 · On the morning of Sunday, Sept. 2, 1945, a small delegation of Japanese officials boarded the massive battleship USS Missouri to formally sign the instrument of surrender. The descriptions of the two sides at the official surrender ceremony are important.

  8. The destroyer USS Buchanan pulled alongside the starboard side of the USS Missouri at 8:03 AM and discharged high-ranking Allied officers, including Admiral Halsey, General Eichelberger, Dutch Admiral C.E.L. Helfrich, Admiral Richmond Kelly Turner, Lt. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell, General Carl A. Spaatz, Lt. Gen. George C. Kenney, British Lt. Gen ...

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