Japanese Surrender 1945
A VIEW OF THE FRONT OF THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING, SHOWING CROWDS LINING THE VERANDAHS AND WINDOW LEDGES
The surrender of 680,000 Japanese soldiers in South East Asia took place in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Buildings in Singapore on the 12th September 1945.
THE INSTRUMENT OF THE JAPANESE SURRENDER ON BEHALF OF THE ALLIED GOVERNMENTS AS GENERAL ITAGAKI SIGNS ON BEHALF OF JAPAN
Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander (Southeast Asia) accepted the Japanese surrender by General Itagaki Seishiro in the Council Chambers. An interpreter, in white, presided over the signing between the two sides.
SINGAPORE 1945-09-12 THE JAPANESE PARTY LEAVING THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING SINGAPORE
The Japanese, led by General Itagaki Seishiro left the Municipal Buildings after the short surrender ceremony.

The signing was followed by a celebration at the Padang, which also included a victory parade. The surrender document once again permitted the British to occupy Hong Kong, and China to regain sovereignty over Inner Mongolia, Manchuria, Formosa and Hainan.

Field Marshall Count Hisaichi Terauchi, the Supreme Commander of the Japanese Southern Army, suffered a stroke on 10th May after hearing of the fall of Burma and could not make the journey to Singapore, he died very soon after the Singapore Surrender in a prisoner of war camp.

LetterMajor General Sir Charles Lane attended the Singapore ceremony and wrote a very detailed five page letter home with a good description of the events in Singapore on that day.

Letter Letter Home by Major General Sir Charles Lane

Surrender Document Surrender Document

 

The letter has kindly been supplied by Mrs Sandra Bishop

 

 

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