Surrender

Surrender Soundtrack

Experience the American Journey through our country's visual heritage in this historical recording provided by the National Archives of the United States.From of the United News collection, a World War II news series created to boost morale at home and abroad.JAPANESE SIGN FINAL SURRENDER, 1945: the signing of the Japanese surrender aboard the battleship Missouri on Sept. 2, 1945.FIRST PICTURES INSIDE BOMB BLASTED JAPAN, 1945: 1. Aerial views and close-ups of Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Osaka, Kure, and Tokyo. Americans are liberated from Japanese prison camps. 2. President Truman, Mrs. Truman, and Baseball Commissioner Chandler at a baseball game in Griffith Stadium, Washington, D.C. 3. General Jonathan Wainwright receiving the Congressional Medal of Honor. JAPANESE SURRENDER MORE TERRITORY, 1945: 1. Japanese surrender documents arrive at the National Archives in Washington, D.C. Japanese surrender to the Chinese at Chingkiang. The surrenders of Marcus Island aboard the destroyer. 2. Traitor Vidkun Quisling is sentenced at Oslo, Norway. 3. Gen. Clark reviews a parade. Allies occupy Vienna. 4. The 1st Cavalry Division enters Tokyo. B-29'S FLY FROM JAPAN TO CHICAGO IN 25 HRS., 1945: 1. Gens. O'Donnell and LeMay land at the Chicago airport and later at Washington, D.C. 2. Hurricane devastation in Florida. 3. President Truman presents the Distinguished Service Cross to Sec. Of War Stimson. Sgt. Joe Louis receives the Legion of Merit at Fort Hamilton, New York. Madame Chiang Kai-shek lands at Chungking and is greeted by the Generalissimo. British soldiers round up snipers in Hong Kong. The surrender of the Japanese Wake Island garrison.NEW TARGET PLANE IS CONTROLLED BY RADIO, 1945: 1. Radio-controlled target airplanes are constructed and fired upon. 2. The 7th Inf. Div. Enters Seoul, Korea, and the Japanese troops in Korea surrender to Gen. John R. Hodge. 3. Premier Tojo in Yokohama after attempting suicide. 4. Wild horses are rounded up in Canada for shipment to Europe. 5. Ambassador Braden explains the Argentine question. An anti-Peron demonstration in Buenos Aires. 6. The liner Europa docks at New York City with returning veterans. Returning POWs land at San Francisco.SAILING SHIP "DANMARK" GOES HOME AGAIN, 1945: 1. The Cost Guard's Danmark departs for Denmark. 2. Pres. Truman presents the Medal of Honor to troops. 3. Teams plant underwater demolitions prior to an attack on the Borneo coast. 4. Sec. Of State Byrnes reports on the Foreign Ministers meeting in London. 5. Courtroom scenes of the trial at Luneberg, of Nazis who served at the Belsen prison camp. Includes scenes of the atrocities. 6. A parade in Washington, D.C.This historical recording from the National Archives may contain variations in audio and video quality based on the limitations of the original source material.The content summary for this DVD is adapted from an historical description provided by the government agency or donor at the time of production release. This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.

Genre: Comedy
Year:
1987
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1She's Different0:52
2Got A Date With An Angel1:23
3Surrender4:00
4Bad Dream1:15
5Deep Into The Night2:31
6The Wolf0:32
7The Revenge1:53
8Surrender (Reprise)4:12

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