Three Islands Crouched in the Sun and the Moon: the Scene of the Victory and Surrender of the Anti-japanese War

Three Islands Crouched in the Sun and the Moon: the Scene of the Victory and Surrender of the Anti-japanese War

by Chen Zhanbiao

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Regarding Japan's surrender, we often hear such popular views: Japan's surrender was the result of "Qu Yuan" (the American atomic bomb) and "Su Wu" (the Soviet Red Army); Japan was defeated by the United States, not China; Japan's surrender was "conditional", not "unconditional"; Japan did not surrender, etc. These statements not only existed at that time, but are still popular even today. They are not only accepted by foreigners, but even tacitly accepted by Chinese people. But if these views were true, then in 1945 the Japanese army would have repeatedly knelt down and submitted letters of surrender to China, which would not have happened.

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Qingberry Liqueur Shanfuerer.7mo ago

This book contains a large number of order announcements, surrender documents, on-site reports, and surrender memories related to Japan's unconditional surrender. Through these materials, the iron fact of Japan's "unconditional surrender" is once again presented for the world's reference.

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