The Nazi German Leader Admiral Doenitz surrendered in Berlin to Field Marshall Montgomery and they signed the Instrument of Surrender. The next day Admiral Doenitz had to sign another Instrument of Surrender with the Soviets in Berlin. The Japanese signed the Instrument of Surrender on the USS Missouri Ship with General MacArthur and some admirals.
The dropping of two atomic bombs on Japan quickly led to Japan's surrender.
The us bombed two cities in japan, then they helped japan reconstrust after japans surrender
That was the names given to the two atomic bombs dropped on Japan that forced them to surrender and end the war.
No. World War 2 had two official endings when the Germans and Japanese and one smaller surrender by the Italians of the Axis Forces to the Allied Forces. Viet Nam was lost by the South Vietnamese after the French and the US were completely out of the war. The North Vietnamese took over when the South Vietnamese had to surrender to the communists. There were no armistices in those two wars just as there were none in the Cold War either.
The surrender of the Confederate Army of Tennessee to Sherman, by its commander, Joseph E. Johnston, took place at Bennett's farmhouse, near Durham, North Carolina, which was about midway between the camps of the two armies. The site is preserved today as Bennett Place. The surrender was on April 26, 1865, seventeen days after Lee had surrendered. But it was not the last. Richard Taylor surrendered in early May the last remaining sizable Confederate force east of the Mississippi at Citronelle, Alabama, and Edmund Kirby Smith surrendered the Confederates west of the Mississippi in late May.
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Dien Bien Phu, which was the site of a two-month siege and the fiercest battle after WWII. Link goes to a wikipedia article about the battle.
2 September 1945, with the formal surrender of japan.
The Americans dropped two atom bombs in Japan.
America bombed two Japanese cities, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki this caused Japan to surrender
the atomic bomb dropped on japan but it took two to make the japan surrender
Milford Sound/Piopiotahi is a natural world heritage site. It is a fjord with two waterfalls.
To force the Japanese to surrender to end World war Two.
Well, I assume you mean the NUCLEAR bomb, which was used to bomb Japan as they did not want to surrender...
The dropping of two atomic bombs on Japan quickly led to Japan's surrender.
It was a day that stood for the end of World War II in Europe VE stands for Victory-In-Europe
The us bombed two cities in japan, then they helped japan reconstrust after japans surrender