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The surrender of Japanese troops in Fuyang, Nanjing and Shanghai

()    15:18, September 22, 2014
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Gu Zhutong sent a memo to Commander-in-Chief of Japanese troops in Hangzhou to regulate the items related to the surrender of Japanese army in August 1945.(Photo/Second Historical Archives of China)
 

Gu Zhutong, Commander-in-Chief of the 3rd War Area, was authorized to accept the surrender of Japanese army in Jiaxing, Jinhua, Hangzhou, Ningbo and Xiamen from Japanese army. On September 4, 1945, Han Deqin, deputy commander of the 3rd War Area, accepted the surrender of Japanese 13th Army, Japanese 133th Divisions, Japanese 62th, 91th Independent Brigade groups and Japanese Navy Land Forces in Fuyang County, Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang province.

Tang Enbo, Commander of Chinese 3rd Front Army, was authorized to accept the surrender of Japanese 13th Army, Japanese 27th, 60th, 61th, 69th Divisions, Japanese 89th, 90th Independent Brigade groups in Shanghai. On September 11, 1945, Tang Enbo hosted the surrender of Japanese troops in Shanghai. Tang was also authorized to accept the surrender of Japanese 6th Army, Japanese 3th, 34th, 40th, 161th Divisions and Japanese 13th Air Division in Nanjing.


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(Editor:Ma Xiao Chun、Liang Jun)
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