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Date: 2008-10-10 17:30:24
Democracy
Potsdam Declaration
Proclamations
Occupation of Japan
World War II
Hirohito
Hiroshima
Unconditional surrender
Surrender of Japan
Military history by country
Military
Aftermath of World War II

Picking up the Pieces The Aftermath of Hiroshima Smithsonian National Postal Museum September 27, 2008 WW II Victory in Europe

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