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1940s: Navy general shakes sailors hand. President Harry S. Truman speaks. Truman and the cabinet stand behind desk in Oval Office. Truman speaks.
1940s: President Harry S. Truman gives speech informing nation of Japan's surrender.
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CIRCA 1945 - President Truman announces that Japan has unconditionally surrendered and that the allies accept these terms, thus ending WWII.

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