Red Cliffs Military Museum
Certificate, Instrument of Surrender, post 1945
... 6th september 1945... September 1945, that changed the course of the second World War. ... surrender document japanese 6th september 1945 Instrument ...
Copy of a very important document of an event on the 6th September 1945, that changed the course of the second World War. A copy of the Japanese Surrender Document, in a brown wooden frame, with ornate font in heading.Instrument of Surrender / of /Japanese Forces in New Guinea, New Britain,/ New Ireland, Bougainville / and adjacent Islands./
I, the commander in Chief of the Japanese Imperial/ Southeastern Army, hereby surrender to the General Officer/ Commanding First Australian Army all Japanese Imperial Armed Forces/ under my command in accordance with the instrument of/ Surrender issued by the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters and Government and// General Order No1 Military and Naval issued by the Japanese Imperial Headquarters./
I will henceforth and until otherwise/ directed by you or your successor carrry out the orders/ issued by you or your staff on your behalf to the best/ of my ability and I will take action to ensure that my/ subordinate commanders carry out the orders issued by/ your representatives./
(Japanese signature)
General, Imperial jap... (indecipherable)/
Japanese Characters /
Japanese Characters / Commander in Chief/
Japanese Imperial Southern Army/
Received on board H.M.S. Glory of Rabaul at/
1130 hours sixth day of September 1945./
Signature
Lieutenant General/
General Officer Commanding /
First Australia Army.
Caption on front of Document says
"Copy of Surrender Document/
Donated by Mr. Clive Morgan/
of Mildura (formerly of Red Cliffs)ww2, surrender document, japanese, 6th september 1945