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Pages in category "1945 in Hawaii" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 23rd Hawaii Territorial Legislature
15 August is the official V-J Day for the United Kingdom, while the official US commemoration is 2 September. [2] The name, V-J Day, had been selected by the Allies after they named V-E Day for the victory in Europe. On 2 September 1945, formal surrender occurred aboard the battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay.
October 24, 1944, martial law was lifted in Hawaii. September 2, 1945, Japan surrenders and World War II is over. December 15, 1945, Shinto Directive abolishes State Shinto, Japan’s state religion. April 6, 1946, without a clergy, the remaining ministry closes Kotohira Jinsha
[2] [3] The Hawaii Herald was relaunched in July 2024 as an online newspaper called The San Times. The new name is a reference to the word "Sansei." [4] At its peak in the early 1990s, the Hawaii Hochi had a circulation of 9,000. The number had dwindled to around 3,000 in 2009, but the paper continued delivery by mail.
These ships of the Allied navies of World War II were present in Tokyo Bay on Victory over Japan Day (2 September 1945) when the Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed on board the battleship USS Missouri (BB-63).
September 2, 1945: World War II officially ends with the final terms of surrender signed by the Empire of Japan The following events occurred in September 1945 : September 1 , 1945 (Saturday)
Ka Wai Ola is a Hawaii-based newspaper published by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. The newspaper was first published in February 1984. [1] As of 2017, the paper was distributed to over 60,000 people. [2] It has some Hawaiian language columns. [3] The paper often covers Office of Hawaiian Affairs meetings. [4]
The surrender of the Empire of Japan in World War II was announced by Emperor Hirohito on 15 August and formally signed on 2 September 1945, ending the war.By the end of July 1945, the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) was incapable of conducting major operations and an Allied invasion of Japan was imminent.