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    The German Instrument of Surrender was a legal document effecting the unconditional surrender of the remaining German armed forces to the Allies, and...
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    The Japanese Instrument of Surrender was the written agreement that formalized the surrender of the Empire of Japan, marking the end of hostilities in...
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    south of Hamburg, Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery accepted the unconditional surrender of the German forces in the Netherlands, northwest Germany including...
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    article: German Instrument of Surrender, 1945 Wikisource has original text related to this article: Winston Churchill announces the Surrender of Germany The...
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    Hans-Georg von Friedeburg (category Imperial German Navy personnel of World War I)
    He was the only representative of the armed forces to be present at the signing of the German instruments of surrender in Luneburg Heath on 4 May 1945...
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    Nazi Germany in 1945. It was first inaugurated in the 15 republics of the Soviet Union following the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender late...
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    Offensive, and the Battle of Berlin. In recognition of Zhukov's role in the war, he was chosen to accept the German Instrument of Surrender, and inspect the Moscow...
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    Ivan Susloparov (category Recipients of the Order of Lenin)
    mostly known as the person who signed for the Soviet Union the German Instrument of Surrender on 7 May 1945. He signed before receiving authorization from...
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    elections in West Germany since 1933 and the first after the division of the country. After World War II, the German Instrument of Surrender and the country's...
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