World War, 1939-1945--Armistices--Japan

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  • See also: V-J Day, 1945

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World War, 1939-1945--Armistices--Japan

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World War, 1939-1945--Armistices--Japan

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Hon. Lee Chow

SUMMARY: Chinese Counsel General Lee Chow -- speech about the end of World War II in the Pacific.;

Post-war news reports

RECORDED: [location unknown], 1946-02-15 SUMMARY: Report by Bill Herbert including comments by A.P. McKenzie, commanding officer of the Japanese Language School in Vancouver, about: Japanese Language School, World War II, and the Canadian occupation of Japan.

Prime Minister Atlee on the Japanese surrender, 1945-08-14

SUMMARY: In a radio speech from London, British Prime Minister Clement Attlee announces Japan's acceptance of the terms of the Potsdam Declaration. The broadcast begins with the tolling of cathedral bells and ;concludes with the playing of "God Save the King".;

Reports on the imminent Japanese surrender, August 1945

SUMMARY: Radio reports from U.S. affiliates and overseas stations about the imminent Japanese surrender, via CBS World News H.Q. in New York, rebroadcast by CFJC Kamloops. Includes reports from Columbia News S;tudios in New York (SD0206:0045); CBC news report for BC from Vancouver, report from Manila, and the New York studio (SD206:0046), etc.;

Signing of Japanese surrender, 1945-09-01 : [part 1, 2 & 3]

CALL NUMBER: SD0177:0354 - 0354a SUMMARY: A report on the official signing of surrender terms by Japan. SD0177:0355 is assumed to be a continuation of this program.;

CALL NUMBER: SD0177:0355 SUMMARY: SIDE 1: The conclusion of the signing ceremony is described. Speech by U.S. President Harry Truman (from the White House) about V-J Day and the end of World War II. Speech by General Douglas MacArthur; aboard the U.S.S. "Missouri". Incomplete. [SIDE 2: blank.];