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Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper, The Age 15 August 1995: Souvenir to mark the 50th anniversary of an end to hostilities in the Pacific, 15/08/1995
... The Age 15 August 1995: Souvenir to mark the 50th anniversary of an end to hostilities in the Pacific....The Age 15 August 1995: Souvenir to mark the 50th anniversary of an end to hostilities in the Pacific. Newspaper ...This souvenir issue of The Age (August 29 1995) commemorates the 50th anniversary of Peace in the Pacific in World War II.4 pages, colour images and black text.world war ii -
Lilydale RSL Sub BranchBook, Australia Post Philatelic Group, War & Peace Australia 1939-49, 1995
... ...Hostilities in the Pacific...Lilydale RSL Sub Branch 52 Anderson Street Lilydale yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Produced by Australia Post in 1995 War in Europe Hostilities in the Pacific The Global War Transition to Peace Australia in the World Post-War Development Back to the Future Book War & Peace Australia 1939-49 Book Australia Post Philatelic Group Printset Cambec ...Produced by Australia Post in 1995Bookwar in europe, hostilities in the pacific, the global war, transition to peace, australia in the world, post-war development, back to the future -
Waverley RSL Sub BranchRSL Photo Album, RSL Photo Album Section 3
... During World War II the Japanese attacked New Britain soon after the outbreak of hostilities in the Pacific Ocean. During January 1942, Japanese heavily bombed Rabaul. ...Waverley RSL Sub Branch 161 Coleman Parade Glen Waverley melbourne During World War II the Japanese attacked New Britain soon after the outbreak of hostilities in the Pacific Ocean. During January 1942, Japanese heavily bombed Rabaul. ...During World War II the Japanese attacked New Britain soon after the outbreak of hostilities in the Pacific Ocean. During January 1942, Japanese heavily bombed Rabaul. On 23 January, Japanese marines landed by the thousands, starting the Battle of Rabaul. The Japanese used Rabaul as a heavy base until 1944; it served as the key point for the failed invasion of Port Moresby (May to November, 1942) Note: these photos are incorrectly labelled as Nth. Britain Photograph of "OIRE LUNG " airfield is in fact "WUNUNG, JACQUINOT BAY, NEW BRITAIN, 1945-08-28. A FULL PARADE OF 37/52 INFANTRY BATTALION AND 29/46 INFANTRY BATTALION, BOTH OF 4 BRIGADE, WAS HELD ON WUNUNG AIRSTRIP. THIS PARADE WAS TO PREPARE TROOPS FOR A PARADE TO BE HELD ON 1945-09-03. SHOWN, 37/52 INFANTRY BATTALION PRESENTING ARMS." Airstrip was maintained by 1 ACSPhoto Album 360 Pocket "Photo Safe" divided for cataloguing purposes into 4 sections. Section 1 Recent Colour Photos of RSL and commemoration services Section 2 Black and white photos of earlier commemoration services, Section 3 WWII photos mainly of New Britain 1945, Section 4 Early photos of Memorabilia display.new britain, wwii, japanese surrender, pow, rms aquitania, ss nieuw amsterdam, rms mauritania, rabaul, wunung airfield, jaquinot bay, 1 acs -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBooklet - War Time
... 2333.01 - Booklet Sunshine District Patriotic Fund Contributors Book|2333.02 - Booklet Shire of Braybrook Patriotic Fund Contributors Book|2333.03 - Certificate Air Raid Precautions Certificate of Proficiency Mr S Graham of Braybrook in the ARP Quiz Championship broadcast from Station 3UZ Melbourne 1943|2333.04 - Magazine Weekly Times Part 2 The Great War Gallipoli April to December 1915|2333.05 - Newspaper Article The Sun 20 February 1942 Japanese Raid Darwin Twice|2333.06 - Newspaper Article he Age 6 June 1994 D Day 1994 Fifty years since the fighting on the beaches|2333.07 - Newspaper Article The Age 15 August 1995 Souvenir to mark the 50th anniversary of an end to hostilities in the Pacific Peace...World War 1914 - 1918 2333.01 - Booklet Sunshine District Patriotic Fund Contributors Book|2333.02 - Booklet Shire of Braybrook Patriotic Fund Contributors Book|2333.03 - Certificate Air Raid Precautions Certificate of Proficiency Mr S Graham of Braybrook in the ARP Quiz Championship broadcast from Station 3UZ Melbourne 1943|2333.04 - Magazine Weekly Times Part 2 The Great War Gallipoli April to December 1915|2333.05 - Newspaper Article The Sun 20 February 1942 Japanese Raid Darwin Twice|2333.06 - Newspaper Article he Age 6 June 1994 D Day 1994 Fifty years since the fighting on the beaches|2333.07 - Newspaper Article The Age 15 August 1995 Souvenir to mark the 50th anniversary of an end to hostilities in the Pacific Peace Collection of articles on the war Booklet War Time ...2333.01 - Booklet Sunshine District Patriotic Fund Contributors Book|2333.02 - Booklet Shire of Braybrook Patriotic Fund Contributors Book|2333.03 - Certificate Air Raid Precautions Certificate of Proficiency Mr S Graham of Braybrook in the ARP Quiz Championship broadcast from Station 3UZ Melbourne 1943|2333.04 - Magazine Weekly Times Part 2 The Great War Gallipoli April to December 1915|2333.05 - Newspaper Article The Sun 20 February 1942 Japanese Raid Darwin Twice|2333.06 - Newspaper Article he Age 6 June 1994 D Day 1994 Fifty years since the fighting on the beaches|2333.07 - Newspaper Article The Age 15 August 1995 Souvenir to mark the 50th anniversary of an end to hostilities in the Pacific Peaceworld war 1914 - 1918 -
Waverley RSL Sub BranchTable Tops Newspaper, Table Tops Balikpapan Tuesday 6th August 1945
... (past member of RSL Waverley sub branch) Records the end of hostilities in the Pacific Region WWII and give an insight into how the news was communicated, as well as into other issues important at the time. balikpapan pacific war victory charles harold dix japan surrenders newspaper newsletter 6th august 1945 table tops tabletops aif news wwii Table Tops 4 page A4 Newspaper, pages brownish due to deterioration and fragile due to folds and rips.Print is still clear and readable Table Tops Balikpapan Tuesday 6th August 1945 Table Tops Newspaper ...This Edition, Published by AIF News, was printed to celebrate the end of WWII in the Pacific Region. It was kept by L.A.C. Charles Harold Dix 119700 R.A.A.F. No. 2 Squadron Stationed at Balikpapan at the time. (past member of RSL Waverley sub branch)Records the end of hostilities in the Pacific Region WWII and give an insight into how the news was communicated, as well as into other issues important at the time.4 page A4 Newspaper, pages brownish due to deterioration and fragile due to folds and rips.Print is still clear and readable Table Topsbalikpapan, pacific war, victory, charles harold dix, japan surrenders, newspaper, newsletter, 6th august 1945, table tops, tabletops, aif news, wwii -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchDocument - Framed Document, Instrument of Surrender of Japanese Forces, C1945
... Pacific. The surrender of Imperial Japan was announced on August 15 and formally signed on September 2, 1945, bringing the hostilities of World War II to a close. ...With the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki destroyed by atomic weapons, the will of the Japanese leadership was tested Emperor Showa of Japan announced his intention to surrender to the Allies unconditionally over public radio on 15 Aug 1945. The date of Japan's formal surrender was 2 Sep 1945, and it took place aboard American battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay. There were other surrender ceremonies including that on Sept 6 1945. At 0900 hours, sloop HMS Hart picked up Hitoshi Imamura and Jinichi Kusaka at Kabanga Bay, who would sign the surrender documents aboard HMS Glory at 1127 hours which surrendered 139,000 remaining personnel at Rabaul plus all forces in Australian territory in the South Pacific. The surrender of Imperial Japan was announced on August 15 and formally signed on September 2, 1945, bringing the hostilities of World War II to a close. The surrender ceremony at Rabaul, New Britain took place on 6 Sep 1945 aboard the British carrier HMS Glory surrendering 139,000 remaining personnel at Rabaul plus all forces in Australian territory in the South Pacific. Light brown frame with glass, of a black and white photocopy. Script is very ornate and has Japanese lettering at the bottom. Instument 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 Armed Forces under my command in accordance with the Instrument of Surrender issued by the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters and Government and General Order No.1 Military and Naval issued by the Japanese imperial General Headquarters. I will henceforth and until otherwise directed by you or your successor carry 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. Commander in Chief Japanese Imperial Southeastern Army. Received on board H.M.S. Glory off Rabaul at 1130 hours sixth day of September 1945. Lieutenant General General Officer Commanding First Australian Army.wwii, world war 2, imperial japanese army, japanese army, surrender, rabaul -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchDocument - Framed Documents, Japanese Surrender - 9 September 1945
... PACIFIC AREA. A SURRENDER CEREMONY WAS HELD ON SEPTEMBER 9 1945 AT 1 CORPS SPORTS GROUND ON MOROTAI. LT GEN TESHIMA WAS ACCOMPANIED BY CAPTAIN TOYIMA, WHO SIGNED FOR THE JAPANESE NAVY. The surrender of Imperial Japan was announced on August 15 and formally signed on September 2, 1945, bringing the hostilities of World War II to a close. ...LIEUTENANT GENERAL (LT GEN) FUSATARO TESHIMA, COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, JAPANESE SECOND ARMY, SURRENDERED TO GENERAL SIR THOMAS A. BLAMEY, COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, ALLIED LAND FORCE, SOUTH WEST PACIFIC AREA. A SURRENDER CEREMONY WAS HELD ON SEPTEMBER 9 1945 AT 1 CORPS SPORTS GROUND ON MOROTAI. LT GEN TESHIMA WAS ACCOMPANIED BY CAPTAIN TOYIMA, WHO SIGNED FOR THE JAPANESE NAVY. The surrender of Imperial Japan was announced on August 15 and formally signed on September 2, 1945, bringing the hostilities of World War II to a close. There were a number of surrender ceremonies including Morotai on September 9 1945,Black plastic frame containing cream coloured paper documents x 3 on black background.Donated by Jean Hughes of Wangaratta on behalf of her husband ROWLAND J HUGHES VX 51510morotai, japanese surrender, ww2
