The National Army History Museum was established in 196 1 10 and 3 10, which is under the office of the Minister of National Defense of Taiwan Province Province, China. Its purpose is to show the historical relics of the first crusade, the second crusade, the Northern Expedition, the suppression of * * *, the general mobilization of the Anti-Japanese War, the counter-insurgency and the construction of Taiwan Province Province, as well as the present situation of China's national army.
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According to a report by Kyodo News Agency on August 18, the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on August 17 that the surrender letter signed on September 2, 1945 and the original "No.1 Order" issued by the allied forces to the Japanese government will be held in Tokyo from August 3 1 to September 2. It is said that this is the first time that Order No.1 has been exhibited to the public.
After Japan decided to accept the Potsdam Proclamation, it signed a surrender letter on the USS Missouri. Foreign Minister Shigemitsu Mamoru is the signatory of the Japanese side, and Commander MacArthur and representatives of nine other countries are the signatories of the Allied Forces. The first order recorded the procedures for Japanese troops to stop fighting and disarm, and provided information on military facilities and prisoners.
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