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  1. Sep 2, 2011 · On Sept. 2, 1945, Japan formally surrendered in a formal ceremony aboard the U.S.S. Missouri, ending World War II. The Associated Press article published by The New York Times about the surrender reported that it “ended just as the sun burst through low-hanging clouds as a shining symbol to a ravaged world now done with war.”

  2. Learn about the different ways you can access, save, and share past New York Times articles. The New York Times offers two ways to view and interact with recent and archived articles: The New York Times Article Search, where you can search for and view recent and archived articles from 1851 to today. The TimesMachine, a browser-based digital ...

  3. What happened on February 4, 1945. Browse historical events, famous birthdays and notable deaths from Feb 4, 1945 or search by date, day or keyword.

  4. Feb 17, 2024 · The city held through eight years of often low-intensity war in the east and then nearly two years of full-scale assaults by the Russian Army after it launched its invasion of Ukraine in February ...

  5. Oct 24, 2011 · The New York Times reported the following day, “In signing the protocol [U.S. Secretary of State James F.] Byrnes said the Charter was now a ‘part of the law of nations’ and that it was ‘a memorable day for the peace-loving peoples of all nations.’ But he warned that peace depended upon the will of the peoples for peace rather than ...

  6. Aug 6, 1995 · THE RECORD: How The New York Times reported the attack. Page 12. THE CEREMONY: The Japanese commemorate Hiroshima's more than 150,000 victims and call for a ban on nuclear testing and nuclear weapons.

  7. Feb 13, 2020 · Germany commemorated 75 years since the Allied bombing devastated the city. But the milestone has taken on new meaning with the rise of the far right.

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