At noon Japan standard time on that day, Emperor Hirohito's announcement of Japan's acceptance of the terms of the Potsdam Declaration was broadcast to the Japanese people over the radio. Earlier the same day, the Japanese government advised the Allies of the surrender by sending a cable to U.S. President Harry S. Truman via the Swiss diplomatic mission in Washington.
Since Japan was the last Axis Power to surrender and V-J Day followed V-E Day by three months, V-J Day marked the end of World War II.
The formal Japanese signing of the surrender terms took place on board the battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay on September 2, 1945 and at that time Truman actually declared September 2 to be VJ-Day.
V-J Day is now sometimes referred to as V-P Day (Victory in the Pacific Day) to bring it in line with V-E Day where the major enemy power, Germany, was not singled out in the way V-J Day did to Japan. However, since no other power was an Axis belligerent in the Pacific, such alteration of nomenclature seems unnecessary to many.
In the United States, V-J Day is commemorated on August 14 since the news of the surrender broke on that date in U.S. time zones.
V-J Day is still a state holiday in Rhode Island. The holiday's official name is "Victory Day," and it is observed on the second Monday of August.
In Australia, the name V-P Day was used from the outset. The Canberra Times of August 14, 1945, clearly states reference to "VP Day" celebrations, and a public holiday for "VP Day" was gazetted by the government in that year according to the Australian War Memorial.
14 Aug 1945
Yes on VE and VJ day their were parades and celebrations throughout the allied countries
I assume you mean World War II. The surrender of Nazi Germany in May 1945 wasVE (Victory in Europe) Day. When Japan surrendered the following August, it was VJ (Victory in Japan) Day.VE day (victory of Europe)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom: Neville Chamberlain, then Winston Churchill.
Gen, Wainwright (Luzon, P.I.) and Gen. Sharp (Mindanao, P.I.) surrendered to Japanese Gen, Homma in May of 1942. VE Day (Victory in Europe) May 8, 1945 VJ Day (Victory over Japan) was August 15, 1945 Due to time differences, VJ day actually occurred in some parts of the world on August 14, 1945. The treaty was officially signed September 2, 1945. In Europe, different treaties and actions extended from May 7 to May 9. See Wikipedia links below.
World War II ended on September 2, 1945.
No its not, its V-day ( Victory Day )
VE-Day: The day the Germans surrendered VJ-Day: The day the Japanese surrendered and the war ended.
Yes on VE and VJ day their were parades and celebrations throughout the allied countries
Soto of. First was the defeat of Germany, known as VE Day (Victory, Europe) folowed by the defeat of Japan (VJ Day)
There were two different celebrations. VE Day (Victoty in Europe) and VJ Day (Victory in Japan).
VE Day (Victory in Europe) was May 8, 1945 . VJ Day (Victory over Japan) was August 15, 1945 .
You possibly mean VE day and VJ day. Victory in Europe and Victory over Japan. They were two different dates and were celebrated as such in the 1950s.
I assume you mean World War II. The surrender of Nazi Germany in May 1945 wasVE (Victory in Europe) Day. When Japan surrendered the following August, it was VJ (Victory in Japan) Day.VE day (victory of Europe)
Victory in Europe (May 8th 1945) & Victory in Japan (Aug 12th I think.) Japan surrenders officialy on Sept 2 1945.
VJ for a Day - 2000 was released on: USA: 2 February 2000
May 8th 1945 VE Day, the end of the war in Europe, & VJ day was August 15th 1945
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom: Neville Chamberlain, then Winston Churchill.