v-j day (vj от victory in japan)

  • 41VJ day — /vē jāˈdā/ abbrev Victory over Japan day (15 August 1945, the date of the surrender of Japan to the Allies) …

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  • 42V-J Day in Times Square — Foto der Szene von Victor Jorgensen aus einer anderen Perspektive V J Day in Times Square ist der Titel eines Fotos des deutsch amerikanischen Fotoreporters Alfred Eisenstaedt. Es entstand am 14. August 1945, dem Tag der bedingungslosen… …

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  • 43V-J Day — /vee jay / August 15, 1945, the day Japan accepted the Allied surrender terms in World War II. [V J: victory over Japan] * * * …

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  • 44VJ day — also V J Day, Victory in Japan Day, 1944; it shares an origin with VE DAY (Cf. VE Day) …

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  • 45VP Day — /vi ˈpi deɪ/ (say vee pee day) noun 15 August 1945 (in the US, 2 September 1945), the day of victory over Japan for the Allies in World War II. Also, V P Day; US, VJ Day. {V(ictory in the) P(acific) Day} …

  • 46VJ Day — noun Victory over Japan day, being 15 August 1945, or in the US 14 August 1945, the day after Japanese forces surrendered in . Syn: VP Day See Also: VE Day …

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  • 47Whaling in Japan — Japan has a long history of whaling. However, current whaling conducted by Japan is a source of political dispute between pro and anti whaling countries and organizations. HistoryThe oldest written mention of whaling in Japanese records is from… …

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  • 48Southern Victory Series — The Southern Victory Series or Timeline 191 are both fan names given to a series of Harry Turtledove alternate history novels, including How Few Remain as well as the Great War, American Empire, and Settling Accounts series. The name is derived… …

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  • 49National Day — Independence or Death, famous painting from Pedro Américo that celebrates the Independence Day of Brazil. The National Day is a designated date on which celebrations mark the nationhood of a nation or non sovereign country. This nationhood can be …

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  • 50Institutions in the Southern Victory (Timeline-191) series — Timeline 191 is a fan name given to a series of Harry Turtledove alternate history novels. TL 191 includes the novel How Few Remain , and the Great War, American Empire, and Settling Accounts series. They detail events in four major eras between… …

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