the name given to the day japan surrendered was v-j day
V-J Day
v - j day
VE-Day: The day the Germans surrendered VJ-Day: The day the Japanese surrendered and the war ended.
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I assume you are referring to the Second World War? If so, then if I recall correctly the answer is Victory in Europe Day, or V-E day, for short.
VE-Day was 8 May 1945. The Japanese surrendered in the autumn.
It was when the Japanese Empire surrendered in WW2. It symbolized the end of the war.
The Korean independence (nationalist) movement grew out of the Japanese colonial rule of the Korean peninsula from 1910 to 1945. After the Japanese surrendered, Korea became independent; that day is now an annual holiday.
Hiroshima Day was the day the Allied forces dropped the atomic bomb on the cities of Nagasaki and Hiroshima. This bombing occurred during World War II. Victory It was the final straw that lead to Pacific Day which was the name given to the day that Japan surrendered.
VJ day... victory in Japan. The Japanese surrendered after the second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki
Morris Day is his real name. That was the name he was given at birth.
The day that Germany surrendered in WW2 is known as VE Day (standing for Victory in Europe). The day it surrendered in WW1 is called Armistice Day.
The Battle of Hong Kong took place on the 8-25th December 1941. Hong Kong surrendered to the Japanese on Christmas day, that day was known as the 'Black Christmas'