Video: 8.15, remembrance of the Chinese suffering and victory over Japanese invasion
China releases video of Japan's surrender for the first time
The Commander of New 1st Army Sun Li-jen and other officers walked out of Sun Yatsen Memorial Hall on September 16,1945.
The surrender ceremony of Japanese troops in Jiangsu province and An Hui province was held at the auditorium in Anhui Provincial Government.
Nanchang witnessed the surrender of Japanese army on September 14, 1945. Yukio Kasahara, Commander of Japanese 11th Army, presented the Japanese instrument of surrender to Lu Daoyuan, Commander of the Chinese 58th Army.
On September10, 1945, Leng Xin, Deputy Chief of Staff of Army General Headquarters of Republic of China, flew to Chongqin to present the Japanese Instrument of Surrender to Chiang Kai-shek.
Japanese army surrendered to the Eighth Route Army.
The Eighth Route Army worked on a plan to accept the surrender of Japanese army.
The theatrical troupe gave a performance at the ceremony celebrating V-J Day and the liberation of Zhangyuan (also known as Zhangjiakou), north China’s Hebei Province.
The U.S., Britain and China broadcasted a text to call for Japan’s surrender
He Yingqin made arrangements for the decisive battle against Japanese army in China
The counter-attacks of the Eighth Route Army
Zhou Enlai, Mao Zedong and Zhu De(from left to right)at the Yan’an airport on December 7, 1944
The New Fourth Army at the enemy’s rear area of Central China
Army General Headquarters of Republic of China sent a memo to Yasuji Okamura.
The album of the surrender of Japanese troops in the 2nd War Zone of the Chinese theatre.
The records on the surrender of Japanese troops in Nanjing
A complete picture of Cairo Conference published on Wanxiang Weekly in 1944.
The Board of Military Operations compiled the records on Japanese surrender.
Zhang Fakui and Lu Han gave an account of the military movements of Japanese army.
The list of officers attending the surrender ceremony in Guangzhou on September 16, 1945.
Yihuang Briefing reprinted the article"A Detailed Record of the Surrender of Japanese Army in Nanchang".
On August 10, 1945, the headquarters of the CPC in Yan’an issued the First Command.
On August 11, 1945, the headquarters of the communist party of China (CPC) issued order No. 6.
On August 10, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China gave instructions to make massive attacks.
The Headquarters of the 6th War Area gave a report on the surrender of Japanese troops.About Us|People's Daily Online|Contact us
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