Japanese cabinet ministers and the Prime Minister pose in Tokyo, Japan. Japanese cabinet ministers come out of the Prime Minister's residence and walk forward. The ministers pose for pictures. Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida poses. Former Prime Minister Baron Kijuro Shidehara, cinematographer Takao Saito and Estujiro Uehara pose. Tsunojiro Hiratsuka and Jiro Hoshijima stand. Seiichi Omura, Tanzan Ishibashi and Hiroo Wada smile. Sadskichi Hitotsumatsu and Dr. Tokutaro Aimura pose. Yoshinari Kawai and Kotaro Tanaka stand and smile. Prime Minister Yoshida and other cabinet members in a press conference.
Japanese surrender aboard USS Missouri in the Tokyo Bay, Japan. Sailors line up on Missouri's decks. A destroyer tying up to Missouri. Bow and forward guns of Missouri. Allied representatives greet one another on the deck. The representatives arrive. General of the Army (US Army) Douglas MacArthur arrives. Cameramen take pictures. (World War II period).
Japanese surrender aboard USS Missouri in the Tokyo Bay, Japan. A launch approaches Missouri. Japanese envoys board and walk to surrender position. General of the Army (US Army) Douglas MacArthur at a microphone. He addresses Japanese delegation. Japanese Prime Minster Shigemitsu Mamoru walks to a table and sits down. Russian emissary, Lieutenant General Kazma Derevyanko signs.
U.S. invasion of Iwo Jima during World War 2. A sailor eats a sandwich. U.S. Landing ship Infantry (LSI) No. 1029, firing rockets at the shore of Iwo Jima. Change of scene to aboard ship further from shore. Mount Suribachi visible in background. Other ships closer to shore. A U.S. Destroyer off the shore. A line of armed landing craft approaching Iwo Jima, headed by LCI-717. Views and closeup of USS Brule (APA-66) . Attack transports USS Cape Johnson (AP-172) and USS Fond du Lac (APA-644). the Destroyer Escort, USS Vammen (DE-644). The camouflaged Light Cruiser, USS Vicksburg (DL-86) bombarding the coast of Iwo Jima with 5 inch and 6 inch guns. A landing craft infantry approaching the shore, firing rockets. Large explosions in the water at a distance. USS LCI-65 returning from the shore. (Note: The ship at the 1:07 - 1:18 sec mark is a Pensacola class heavy cruiser and the ship at the 2:11 - 2:40 sec mark is the battleship USS North Carolina BB 55.)
Activities of the U.S. soldiers during the Battle of Iwo Jima in Japan during World War II Landing Craft Infantry (LCI) 707 in camouflaged paint underway as it fires rockets. Ordnance men fill rocket launching racks with rockets.
Activities of the U.S. soldiers during the Battle of Iwo Jima in Japan during World War II. U.S. soldiers inspect a relief map of Iwo Jima. They locate areas on the map.
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