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New York City celebrating the surrender of Japan. They threw anything and kissed anybody in Times Square., 08/14/1945. Credit: National Archives.

New York City celebrating the surrender of Japan. They threw anything and kissed anybody in Times Square., 08/14/1945. Credit: National Archives.

“I have received this afternoon a message from the Japanese Government…”

President Harry Truman, News Conference (August 14, 1945) Complete Transcript from Harry S. Truman Library and Museum

At 7 PM on August 14, 1945, President Truman told reporters gathered in the White House that Japan had surrendered. The War in the Pacific was over.

Pres. Truman Announces Japan's Surrender (Photo Credit National Archives)

Pres. Truman Announces Japan’s Surrender (Photo Credit National Archives)

 

For more images and information see this post from the National Archives.

 

 

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