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The USS Missouri, a US battleship from the war.

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Q: Where Japan signed the terms of surrender of World War 2?
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What was the name of the peace conference World War 2 terms were hammered out?

There was NO peace conference hammered out. Germany & Japan signed instruments of Unconditional Surrender in 1945.


What were the American terms for surrender in Japan?

Unconditional.


When did the war with japan end?

The acceptance of surrender terms was announced on August 15, 1945. Japanese officials signed the actual surrender document on September 2, 1945 aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay.


What was the name of the ship the Japanese signed their terms of surrender on?

USS Missouri .


What were the terms of the peace treaty with US and Japan?

In 1945, unconditional surrender meant no negotiated terms.


What happened to emperor Hirohito after Japan's surrendered?

He remained in power as a condition of the terms of surrender.


Was it wise to demand an unconditional surrender of Japan and Germany during World War 2?

Absolutely! Only by demanding an unconditional surrender the Allies could set their terms and stabilize peace and economy in the post war years.


What is a statement that is true about the end of world war 1?

The Peace Terms Meant A Military Surrender By Germany


What are some world war 2 terms starting with v?

Victory in the Pacific is a WW II term. It is the name given to the day on which WW II ended with the surrender of Japan.


What is the Potsdam Decloration?

The Potsdam Declaration or the Proclamation Defining Terms for Japanese Surrender is a statement that called for the Surrender of the Empire of Japan during World War II. On July 26, 1945, United States President Harry S. Truman, United Kingdom Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Chairman of the Nationalist Government of China Chiang Kai-shek issued the document, which outlined the terms of surrender for the Empire of Japan as agreed upon at the Potsdam Conference. This ultimatum stated that, if Japan did not surrender, it would face "prompt and utter destruction" although the document did not make any mention of atomic weapons.


Why did the US two atomic bombs on japan?

It was near the end of World War 2, and Japan wouldn't surrender with no terms to the US, so President Harry S Truman gave the order to drop 2 atomic bombs on Japan. One oh Hiroshima, the other on Nagasaki. Japan surrendered then.


Why did the Americans think that Japan would never surrender in World War 2?

This is actually a misconception, as Japan had already offered the peace terms that were eventually agreed upon at the conclusion of the war. Specifically, they offered to surrender and declare defeat as long as they could keep their Emperor, which Truman refused, as he needed time to allow for the completion of the nuclear bomb in order to showcase its deadliness to Stalin. When Japan did finally offer unconditional surrender, they were allowed to keep their Emperor anyway.