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75 years ago, Japan signed its surrender in Tokyo Bay, ending WWII in Asia
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9/2/2020
On September 2, 1945, Japan surrendered to US General Douglas MacArthur in Tokyo Bay, Japan. The surrender marked the end of the second world war in Asia, 75 years ago, with events recorded on this newsreel.
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