>The formal surrender occurred on September 2, 1945 around 9 a.m. Tokyo time, when representatives from the Empire of Japan signed the Japanese Instrument of Surrender in Tokyo Bay aboard the USS Missouri. Japanese Foreign Minister Shigemitsu signed for the Japanese government, while Gen. Umezu signed for the Japanese armed forces.
>On the Missouri that day was the American flag flown in 1853 on the USS Powhatan by Commodore Matthew C. Perry on the first of his two expeditions to Japan. Perry's expeditions had resulted in the Convention of Kanagawa, which forced the Japanese to open the country to American trade.
I don't think it gets any better than the Surrender at Compiegne
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiE12k04pE0
>>1511666
Of course, the American flag didn't change.
>>1513129
supprime ça
>>1511666
>socks pulled up to your knees
>>1513129
60 YEArS LATER...HITLER WAS RIGHT
>>1513728
Royal Navy Far Eastern uniform.
Predated the White Sex Tourist get up.
after the invasion of cyprus turkey setup worlds largest flag on the kyrenia mountains visible from the greek side of the island and the greek capital nicosia
the quote says "how happy is he who says i am a turk"
>>1514172
oh, also it lights up at night!
>>1513150
What are you talking about? That flag has 36 stars, dumbfuck.