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The Japanese Surrender Documents of World War II
September 12, 1945
TRANSLATION of Foreign Minister Shiegemitsu's credentials
TRANSLATION
H I R O H I T O,
By the Grace of Heaven, Emperor of Japan, seated on the Throne occupied by
the same Dynasty changeless through ages eternal,
To all who these Presents shall come, Greeting!
We do hereby authorise Mamoru Shigemitsu, Zyosanmi, First Class of the Imperial
Order of the Rising Sun to attach his signature by command and in behalf of Ourselves
and Our Government unto the Instrument of Surrender which is required by the Supreme
Commander for the Allied Powers to be signed.In witness whereof, We have hereunto
set Our signature and caused the Great Seal of the Empire to be affixed. Given
at Our Palace in Tokyo, this first day of the ninth month of the twentieth year
of Syowa, being the two thousand six hundred and fifth year from the Accession
of the Emperor Zinmu.
Seal of the Empire
Signed: H I R O H I T O
Countersigned: Naruhiko-oPrime Minister
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TRANSLATION of General Umezu's credentials
TRANSLATION
H I R O H I T O ,
By the Grace of Heaven, Emperor of Japan, seated on the Throne occupied by
the same Dynasty changeless through ages eternal,
To all who these Presents shall come, Greeting!
We do hereby authorise Yoshijiro Umezu, Zyosanmi, First Class of the Imperial
Order of the Rising Sun to attach his signature by command and in behalf of Ourselves
and Our Government unto the Instrument of Surrender which is required by the Supreme
Commander for the Allied Powers to be signed.In witness whereof, We have hereunto
set Our signature and caused the Great Seal of the Empire to be affixed.Given
at Our Palace in Tokyo, this first day of the ninth month of the twentieth year
of Syowa, being the two thousand six hundred and fifth year from the Accession
of the Emperor Zinmu.
Seal of the Empire
Signed: H I R O H I T O
Countersigned:
Yoshijiro Umezu, Chief of the General Staff of the Imperial Japanese ArmySoemu
Toyoda, Chief of the General Staff of the Imperial Japanese Army
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INSTRUMENT OF SURRENDER
We, acting by command of and in behalf of the Emperor of Japan, the Japanese
Government and the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters, hereby accept the provisions
set forth in the declaration issued by the heads of the Governments of the United
States, China, and Great Britain on 26 July 1945 at Potsdam, and subsequently
adhered to by the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- lics, which four powers are
hereafter referred to as the Allied Powers.We hereby proclaim the unconditional
surrender to the Allied Powers of the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters and
of all Japanese armed forces and all armed forces under the Japanese control wherever
situated.We hereby command all Japanese forces wherever situated and the Japanese
people to cease hostilites forthwith, to preserve and save from damage all ships,
aircraft, and military and civil property and to comply with all requirements
which my be imposed by the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers or by agencies
of the Japanese Government at his direction. We hereby command the Japanese Imperial
Headquarters to issue at once orders to the Commanders of all Japanese forces
and all forces under Japanese control wherever situated to surrender un- conditionally
themselves and all forces under their control.We hereby command all civil, military
and naval officials to obey and enforce all proclamations, and orders and directives
deemed by the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers to be proper to ef- fectuate
this surrender and issued by him or under his authority and we direct all such
officials to remain at their posts and to continue to perform their non-combatant
duties unless specifically relieved by him or under his authority.We hereby undertake
for the Emperor, the Japanese Government and their successors to carry out the
provisions of the Potsdam Declaration in good faith, and to issue whatever orders
and take whatever actions may be required by the Supreme Commander for the Allied
Poers or by any other designated representative of the Allied Powers for the purpose
of giving effect to that Declaration.We hereby command the Japanese Imperial Government
and the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters at once to liberate all allied
prisoners of war and civilian internees now under Japanese control and to provide
for their protection, care, maintenance and immediate transportation to places
as directed. The authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government to rule
the state shall be subject to the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers who
will take such steps as he deems proper to ef- fectuate these terms of surrender.
Signed at TOKYO BAY, JAPAN at 0904 I on the SECOND day of SEPTEMBER, 1945.
MAMORU SHIGMITSUBy Command and in behalf of the Emperor of Japan and the Japanese
Government
YOSHIJIRO UMEZUBy Command and in behalf of the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters
Accepted at TOKYO BAY, JAPAN at 0903 I on the SECOND day of SEPTEMBER, 1945,
for the United States, Republic of China, United Kingdom and the Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics, and in the interests of the other United Nations at war with
Japan.
DOUGLAS MAC ARTHUR,Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers
C.W. NIMITZ,United States Representative
HSU YUNG-CH'ANG, Republic of China Representative
BRUCE FRASER, United Kingdom Representative
KUZMA DEREVYANKO,Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Representative
THOMAS BLAMEY<Commonwealth of Australia Representative
L. MOORE COSGRAVE,Dominion of Canada Representative
JACQUES LE CLERC,Provisional Government of the French Republic Representative
C.E.L. HELFRICH,Kingdom of the Netherlands Representative
LEONARD M. ISITT,Dominion of New Zealand Representative
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Translation of Emperor Hirohito's Receipt of the Surrender documents
PROCLAMATION
Accepting the terms set forth in the Declaration issued by the heads of the
Governments of the United States, Great Britain, and China on July 26th, 1945
at Potsdam and subse- quently adhered to by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,
We have commanded the Japanese Imperial Government and the Japanese Imperial General
Headquarters to sign on Our behalf the Instrument of Surrender presented by the
Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers and to issue General Orders to the Military
and Naval Forces in accordance with the direction of the Supreme Commander for
the Allied Powers. We command all Our people forthwith to cease hostilities, to
lay down their arms and faithfully to carry out all the provisions of Instrument
of Surrender and the General Orders issued by the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters
hereunder.
This second day of the ninth month of the twentieth year of Syowa. Seal of
the Empire
Signed: H I R O H I T O
Countersigned:Naruhiko-o, Prime MinisterMamoru Shigemitsu, Minister of Foreign
AffairsIwao Yamazaki, Minister of Home AffairsJuichi Tsushima, Minister of FinanceSadamu
Shimomura, Minister of WarMitsumasa Yonai, Minister of NavyChuzo Iwata, Minister
of JusticeTamon Maeda, Minister of EducationKenzo Matsumura, Minister of WelfareKotaro
Sengoku, Minister of Agriculture and ForestryChikuhei Nakajima, Minister of Commerce
and IndustryNaoto Kobiyama, Minister of TransportationFumimaro Konoe, Minister
without PortfolioTaketora Ogata, Minister without PortfolioBinshiro Obata, Minister
without Portfolio
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INSTRUMENT OF SURRENDER
of the Japanese and Japanese-Controlled Armed Forces in the Philippine Islands
to the Commanding General United States Army Forces, Western PacificCamp John
HayBaguio, Mountain Province,Luzon, Philippine, Islands3 September, 1945
Pursuant to and in accordance with the proclamation of the Emperor of Japan
accepting the terms set forth in the declaration issued by the heads of the Governments
of the United States, Great Britain, and China on 26 July 1945; at Potsdam and
sub- sequently adhered to by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; and to the
formal instrument of surrender of the Japanese Imperial Government and the Japanese
Imperial General Headquarters signed at Toyko Bay at 0908 on 2 September 1945:
1. Acting by command of and in behalf of the Emperor of Japan, the Japanese
Imperial Government and the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters, We hereby
surrender unconditionally to the Commanding General, United States Army Forces,
Western Pacific, all Japanese and Japanese-controlled armed forces, air, sea,
ground and auxiliary, in the Philippine Islands. 2. We hereby command all Japanese
forces wherever situated in the Philippine Islands to cease hostilities forthwith,
to preserve and save from damage all ships, aircraft, and military and civil property,
and to comply with all requirements which may be imposed by the Commanding General,
United States Army Forces, Western Pacific, or his authorized representatives.
3. We hereby direct the commanders of all Japanese forces in the Philippine Islands
to issue at once to all forces under their command to surrender unconditionally
themselves and all forces under their control, as prisoners of war, to the nearest
United States Force Commander. 4. We hereby direct the commanders of all Japanese
forces in the Philippine Islands to surrender intact and in good order to the
nearest United States Army Force Commander, at times and at places directed by
him, all equipment and supplies of whatever nature under their control. 5. We
hereby direct the commanders of all Japanese forces in the Philippine Islands
at once to liberate all Allied prisoners of war and civilian internees under their
control, and to provide for their protection, care, maintenance and immediate
transportation to places as directed by the nearest United States Army Force Commander.
6. We hereby undertake to transmit the directives given in Paragraphs 1 through
5, above, to all Japanese forces in the Philip- pine Islands immediatlely by all
means within our power, and further to furnish to the Commanding General, United
States Army Forces, Western Pacific, all necessary Japanese emissaries fully empowered
to bring about the surrender of Japanese forces in the Philippine Islands with
whom we are not in contact. 7. We hereby undertake to furnish immediatly to the
Commanding General, United States Army Forces, Western Pacific, a statement of
the designation, numbers, loacations, and commanders of all Japanese armed forces,
ground, sea, or air, in the Philippine Islands. 8. We hereby undertake faithfully
to obey all further pro- clamation, orders and directives deemed by the Commanding
General, United States Armed Forces, Western Pacific, to be proper to ef- fecuate
this surrender.
Signed at Camp John Hay, Baguio, Mountain Province, Luzon, Philippine Islands,
at 1210 hours 3 September 1945:
TOMOYUKI YAMASHITA, General, Imperial Japanese Army Highest Commander, Imperial
Japanese Army in the Philippines.
DENHICI OKOCHI, Vice Admiral, Imperial Japanese Navy Highest Commander, Imperial
Japanese Navy in the Philippines.
By command and in behalf of the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters
Accepted at Camp John Hay, Baguio, Mountain Province Luzon Philippine Islands,
at 1210 hours 3 September 1945: For the Commander-in-Chief, United States Army
Forces, Pacific:
EDMOND H. LEAVY, Major General, USA Deputy Commander, United States Army Forces,
Western Pacific.
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UNITED STATES ARMY FORCES IN KOREA
HEADQUARTERS XXIV CORPS
OFFICE OF THE COMMANDING GENERALAPO 235 c/o POSTMASTERSAN FRANSICO, CALIFORNIA
FORMAL SURRENDER BY THE SENIOR JAPANESE GROUND, SEA, AIR AND AUXILIARY FORCES
COMMANDS WITHIN KOREA SOUTH OF 38 NORTH LATITUDE TO THE COM- MANDING GENERAL,
UNITED STATES ARMY FORCES IN KOREA, FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE COMMANDER-IN- CHIEF
UNITED STATES ARMY FORCES, PAFIFIC
WHEREAS an Instrument of Surrender was on the 2d day of September 1945 by command
of and behalf of the Emperor of Japan, the Japanese Government and the Japanese
Imperial Head- quarters signed by Foreign Minister Mamouru Shigemitsu by com-
mand and in behalf of the Emperor of Japan, the Japanese Government and by Yoshijiro
Umezu by command of and in behalf of the Japanese Imperial Headquaters and WHEREAS
the terms of the Instrument of Surrender were subsequently as follows:
"1. We, acting by command of an in behalf of the Emperor of Japan, the
Japanese Government and the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters, hereby accept
the provisions set forth in the declaration issued by the heads of the Governments
of the United States, China, and Great Britian on 26 July 1945 at Potsdam, and
subsequently adhered to by the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- lics, which four
powers are hereafter referred to as the Allied Powers. "2. We hereby proclaim
the unconditional surrender to the Allied Powers of the Japanese Imperial General
Headquarters and of all Japanese armed forces and all armed forces under the Japanese
control wherever situated. "3. We hereby command all Japanese forces wherever
situated and the Japanese people to cease hostilites forthwith, to preserve and
save from damage all ships, aircraft, and military and civil property and to comply
with all requirements which my be imposed by the Supreme Commander for the Allied
Powers or by agencies of the Japanese Government at his direction. "4. We
hereby command the Japanese Imperial Headquarters to issue at once orders to the
Commanders of all Japanese forces and all forces under Japanese control wherever
situated to surrender unconditionally themselves and all forces under their control.
"5. We hereby command all civil, military and naval officials to obey and
enforce all proclamations, and orders and directives deemed by the Supreme Commander
for the Allied Powers to be proper to ef- fectuate this surrender and issued by
him or under his authority and we direct all such officials to remain at their
posts and to continue to perform their non-combatant duties unless specifically
relieved by him or under his authority. "6. We hereby undertake for the Emperor,
the Japanese Government and their successors to carry out the provisions of the
Potsdam Declaration in good faith, and to issue whatever orders and take whatever
actions may be required by the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers or by any
other designated representative of the Allied Powers for the purpose of giving
effect to that Declaration. "7. We hereby command the Japanese Imperial Government
and the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters at once to liberate all allied
prisoners of war and civilian internees now under Japanese control and to provide
for their protection, care, maintenance and immediate transportation to places
as directed. "8. The authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government
to rule the state shall be subject to the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers
who will take such steps as he deems proper to ef- fectuate these terms of surrender.
WHEREAS the terms of surrender were, on the 2d day of September 1945 as given
by the United States, the Republic of China, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union
of Socialist Republics and other allied powers, accepted by the Imperial Japanese
Government, and
WHEREAS on the 2d day of September 1945 the Imperial General Headquarters by
direction of the Emperor has ordered all its commanders in Japan and abroad to
cause the Japanese Armed Forces and Japanese controlled forces under their command
to cease hostilities at once, to lay down their arms and remain in their present
locations and to surrender unconditionally to commanders acting in behalf of the
United States, the Republic of China, the United Kingdom, the British Empire and
the Union of Socialist Rep- ublics, and
WHEREAS the Imperial General Headquarters, its senior commanders and all ground,
sea, air and auxiliary forces in the main islands of Japan, minor islands adjacent
thereto, Korea south of 38 north latitude and the Philippines were directed to
surrender to the Commmander-in-Chief of the United States Army Forces, Pacific
and
WHEREAS the Commander-in-Chief of the United States Army Forces, Pacific has
appointed the Commanding General, XXIV Corps as the Command General, United States
Army Forces in Korea, and has directed him as such to act for the Commander- in-Chief
United States Army Forces, Pacific in the reception of the surrender of the senior
Japanese commanders of all Japanese ground, sea, air and auxiliary forces in Korea
south of 38 north latitude and all islands adjacent thereto. Now therefor
We, the undersigned, senior Japanese commanders of all Japanese ground, sea,
air and auxiliary forces in Korea south of 38 north latitude, do hereby acknowledge:
a. That we have been duly advised and fully informed of the contents of the Proclamation
by the Emperor of Japan, the Instrument of Surrender and the orders herein above
referred to. b. That we accept our duties and obligations under said instruments
and orders and recognize the necessity for our strict compliance therewith and
adherence thereto. c. The the Commanding General, United States Army Forces in
Korea, is the duly authorized representative of the Com- mander-in-Chief United
States Army Forces, Pacific and that we will completely and immediately carry
out and put into ef- fect his instructions.
Finally, we do hereby formally and unconditionally sur- render to the Commanding
General, United States Army Forces in Korea, all persons in Korea south of 38
degrees North Latitude who are in the Armed Forces of Japan, and all military
installations, ordnance, ships, aircraft, and other military equipment or property
of every kind or description in Korea, including all islands adjacent thereto,
south of 38 degrees North Latitude over which we exercise jurisdiction or control.
In case of conflict or ambiguity between the English text of this document and
any translation thereof, the English shall prevail.
Signed at SEOUL, KOREA at 1630 hours on the 9th day of September 1945.
YOSHIO SOZUKI, Senior Japanese commander of all Japanese ground and air forces
in Korea south of 38 north latitude.
GISABURO YAMAGUCHI, Senior Japanese commander of all Japanese naval forces
in Korea south of 38 north latitude.
I, Nobuyuki Abe, the duly appointed, qualified and acting Governor General
of KOREA do hereby certify that I have read and fully understand the contents
of the foregoing Instrument of Surrender, and of all documents referred to therein.
I hereby acknowledge the duties and obligations imposed upon me by said documents,
insofar as they apply to all matters within my jurisdiction or control as Governor
General of Korea, and recognize the necessity of my strict compliance therewith
and adherence thereto. In particular do I reconize that the Commanding General,
UNITED STATES ARMY FORCES IN KOREA, is the duly authorized representative of the
Commander-in-Chief, UNITED STATES ARMY FORCES, PACIFIC, and that I am completely
and immediately to carry out and put into effect his instructions.
Signed at SEOUL, KOREA, at 1630 hours on the 9th day of September 1945.
NOBUYUKI ABE (Governor General of KOREA)
Accepted at SEOUL, KOREA, at 1630 hours on the 9th day of September 1945 for
and in behalf of the Commander-in-Chief of the United States Army Forces, Pacific.
JOHN R. HODGEJOHN R. HODGE, Lieutenant General, U.S. ArmyCommanding General,
United States Army Forces in Korea
THOMAS C. KINCAIDT. C. KINCAID, Admiral, U. S. NavyRepresentative of the United
States Navy
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SUPREME ALLIED COMMANDER, SOUTH EAST ASIA
THE INSTRUMENT OF SURRENDER OF JAPANESE FORCES UNDER THE COMMAND OR CONTROL
OF THE SUPREME COMMANDER, JAPANESE EXPEDITIONARY FORCES, SOUTHERN REGIONS, WITHIN
THE OPERATIONAL THEATRE OF THE SUPREME ALLIED COMMANDER, SOUTH EAST ASIA
1. In pursuance of and in compliance with:
(a) the Instrument of Surrender signed by the Japanese plenipotentiaries by
command and on behalf of the Emperor of Japan, the Japanese Government and the
Japanese Imperial General Headquarters at Toyko on 2 September, 1945; (b) General
Order No. 1, promulgated at the same place and on the same date; (c) the Local
Agreement made by the Supreme Commander, Japanese Expeditionary Forces, Southern
Regions, with the Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asia at Rangoon on 27 August,
1945;
to all of which Instrument of Surrender, General Order and Local Agreement
this present Instrument is complementary and which it in no way supersedes, the
Supreme Commander, Japanese Expeditionary Forces, Southern Regions (Field Marshall
Count Terauchi) does hereby surrender unconditionally to the Supreme Allied Commander,
South East Asia (Admiral The Lord Louis Mountbatten) himself and all Japanese
sea, ground, air and auxiliary forces under his command or control and within
the operational theatre of the Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asia.
2. The Supreme Commander, Japanese Expeditionary Forces, Southern Regions,
undertakes to ensure that all orders and instructions that may be issued from
time to time by the Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asia, or by any of his
subordinate Naval, Military, or Air-Force Commanders of whatever rank acting in
his name, are scrupulously and promptly obeyed by all Japanese sea, ground, air
and auxiliary forces under the command or control of the Supreme Commander, Japanese
Expeditionary Forces, Southern Regions, and within the operational theatre of
the Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asia.
3. Any disobediance of, or delay or failure to comply with, orders or instructions
issued by the Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asia, or issued on his behalf
by any of his subordinate Naval, Military, or Air Force Commanders of whatever
rank, and any action which the Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asia, or his
subordinate Commanders action on his behalf, may determine to be detrimental to
the Allied Powers, will be dealt with as the Supreme Allied Commander, South East
Asia may decide.
4. This Instrument takes effect from the time and date of signing.
5. This Instrument is drawn up in the English Language, which is the only authentic
version. In any case of doubt to intention or meaning, the decision of the Supreme
Allied Commander, South East Asia is final. It is the responsibility of the Supreme
Commander, Japanese Expeditionary Forces, Southern Regions, to make such translations
into Japanese as he may require.
Signed at Singapore at 0341 hours (G.M.T.) on 12 September, 1945.
SEISHIRO ITAGAKI(for) SUPREME COMMANDERJAPANESE EXPEDITIONARY FORCES,SOUTHERN
REGIONS
LOUIS MOUNTBATTANSUPREME ALLIED COMMANDERSOUTH EAST ASIA
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