Site of the Japanese WWII Surrender
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A glass display case holds the document that ended the Second World War—which one person signed on the wrong line.

📜 Historic site on the USS Missouri, where the Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed, officially ending World War II on September 2, 1945.🔍 Now a museum in Pearl Harbor, visitors can see the surrender document and stand on the Verandah Deck.# Why Go⚓️ Stand on the exact spot of a pivotal WWII event📄 See the original Allied surrender document🚢 Explore the massive USS Missouri museum📚 Learn from friendly volunteers# Cost💰 Admission to the museum is $35.# Tips🗣 Volunteers provide extensive knowledge on the surrender and ship.

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