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This was the happy scene in Louisville, Kentucky on August 14, 1945 when President Truman announced the surrender of Japan
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print with airbrushing on paper
20th c Photography
The New York Garment Center showered down confetti and ticker tape when news flashed this morning that the Japanese want out
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Thousands jammed New York's Times Square after President Harry Truman announced Japan's unconditional surrender
Unknown Photographer
Wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Facing towards the White House, this photo shows the crowd that gathered on hearing of the Fall of Japan. The group behind the fence is President Truman and his staff.
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Military police struggle to hold back the crowds that besieged the fences in front of the White House after President Truman announced the surrender of Japan
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
The terms of the Japanese surrender in his hand, President Truman is shown surrounded by his most important men
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
U.S. veterans of the European front crowd the decks of the USS General Stewart to catch a glimpse of the Statue of Liberty
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print with applied pigment on paper
20th c Photography
Japanese Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda, who hid in the Philippine jungles for nearly thirty years, salutes after emerging on Sunday
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese World War II Army Intelligence officer, emerged from the Philippine jungles after 29-years
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Located a mile from the atomic bomb blast over Nagasaki, Japan, the huge Mitsubishi Steel Works was completely wrecked by the explosion
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Blasted tree trunks rise above the wreckage in Nagasaki, Japan, scene of the second atomic bombing in history
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
A dejected Japanese man pulls a cart on a narrow roadway in the suburbs of Nagasaki. Wreckage is piled high on either side of his path.
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
This was the auditorium of the Hiroshima Municipal office building. Both explosive force and fire left it a ruin.
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Japanese sign their surrender aboard the USS Missouri before representatives of nine Allied nations
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz signs the Japanese Instrument of Surrender as the United States representative
Unknown Photographer
Vintage gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz signs the Japanese Instrument of Surrender as the United States representative
Unknown Photographer
Vintage gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
President Truman, with members of his cabinet and family, gives reporters the text of the Japanese acceptance of Allied surrender terms
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
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