Japan had nothing to do with the treaty.
The San Francisco Peace Treaty was signed on the USS Missouri on September 2nd 1945, by Japan and the Allied Powers.
In September, 1945, Japan formally surrendered to the Allies, after many battles in the surrounding islands.
In Tokyo Bay (Japan) on board the US fast battleship USS Missouri. The USS Missouri is now anchored at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Japan had nothing to do with the treaty.
In 1945, unconditional surrender meant no negotiated terms.
Japan had nothing to do with the treaty.
Japan had nothing to do with the treaty.
Japan had nothing to do with the treaty.
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The San Francisco Peace Treaty was signed on the USS Missouri on September 2nd 1945, by Japan and the Allied Powers.
In September, 1945, Japan formally surrendered to the Allies, after many battles in the surrounding islands.
In Tokyo Bay (Japan) on board the US fast battleship USS Missouri. The USS Missouri is now anchored at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Japan had nothing to do with the treaty.
Japan had nothing to do with the treaty.
There was NO peace treaty signed in WW2, for anybody. Japan/Germany signed instruments of un-conditional surrender.
General Douglas McArthur led the Allied occupation of Japan from August 14, 1945, until the San Francisco peace treaty was signed on September 8, 1951.