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Surrender of Japan
Japanese and Chinese Cultures Facing the Legacy of the Nanjing Massacre
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The Atomic Bombs and the Soviet Invasion: What Drove Japan's Decision to Surrender?
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Timeline for World War II — Japan
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The Japanese Approach to the End of the Pacific War
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1946 Charter of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East
The Japanese Surrender and the Division of Korea in 1945: Why Japan Delayed Its Surrender Leading to the Division of Korea
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