The USS Missouri. She can be visited to view the spot where the armistice was signed.
Probably none. The Mongols invading Japan caused no surrender. D-Day caused no surrender. Okinawa nor Iwo Jima caused surrender. Gallopoli caused no surrender. The Normans landing in England caused no surrender.
The war in the pacific ended after the atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki and Japan unconditionally surrendered to the U.S.
It was the measure to make Japan surrender in ww2.
OMG has no one answered this? Serious? Anyway, the answer is Germany ,on the 30 April 1945,when Hitler killed himself, his wife and children in his bunker. It didn't take long after that for them to surrender!
The United States called for a surrender of Japan in the Potsdam Declaration on July 26, 1945, threatening Japan with "prompt and utter destruction".
Japan didn't surrender in a city, but on the US Naval ship the Missouri. She is in dry dock(I think) and is a historical site today. You can visit her.
Probably none. The Mongols invading Japan caused no surrender. D-Day caused no surrender. Okinawa nor Iwo Jima caused surrender. Gallopoli caused no surrender. The Normans landing in England caused no surrender.
You import by a ship or a plane! 8) :p :d
The war in the pacific ended after the atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki and Japan unconditionally surrendered to the U.S.
Japan Did surrender to the USA, and President Harry Truman, after two atomic bombs were dropped on Japan, (and after Russia declared war on Japan). Japan did not want to surrender, because their samurai code said it was better to die instead of to surrender. It was after they were bombed with nuclear weapons (and after Russia attacked the Japanese forces in Manchuria), that Japan finally decided to surrender.
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, finally caused Japan to surrender.
To "convince" Japan to surrender in WWII.
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, finally caused Japan to surrender.
Surrender your ship or suffer walking the plank! Giving in can be such a sweet surrender, my dear.
u.s.s. Revenge
General Douglas MacArthur accepted the surrender of Japan on 2nd of Sept. 1945, in Tokyo Bay. Japan was the last to surrender among the Axis.
The us bombed two cities in japan, then they helped japan reconstrust after japans surrender