80 years ago, on August 15, 1945, Japan’s intent to surrender signaled the end of WWII, followed by the formal signing aboard USS Missouri on September 2, declared as V-J Day (Victory over Japan Day). Today, we honor the courage, sacrifice, and service of all who helped secure… pic.twitter.com/bFvYeExz8x
— U.S. Navy (@USNavy) September 2, 2025
On this day, 80 years ago, Japan formally surrendered aboard the USS Missouri, officially ending WWII.
— House Republicans (@HouseGOP) September 2, 2025
Freedom reigns supreme! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/5WhjXHHKFx
80 years ago, on the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay on Sept. 2, 1945, Japan signed the formal surrender that ended World War II. Among the American witnesses was Gen. Jonathan Wainwright (Section 1), still emaciated from years as a POW after Japan took the Philippines. pic.twitter.com/fSWQPBRenu
— Arlington National Cemetery (@ArlingtonNatl) September 2, 2025
#OTD in #history, 1945, #Japan surrendered, ending #WW2. 65 million had perished worldwide. #POTUS Truman thus echoed Lincoln when he said: “It is our responsibility—ours, the living—to see to it that this victory shall be a monument worthy of the dead who died to win it.” #VJDay pic.twitter.com/sr4encmVrb
— US Capitol Historical Society (@CapitolHistory) September 2, 2025
PRESIDENT HARRY S. TRUMAN: It is our responsibility—ours, the living—to see to it that this victory shall be a monument worthy of the dead who died to win it.





























































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