
US Generals Sign Documents At Surrender Proceedings
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The transcript describes a solemn signing ceremony where General MacArthur signs for the United Nations, flanked by Generals Wainwright and Percival. The Japanese observers remain silent, and American observers note that the Japanese feel no war guilt.
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What did General MacArthur sign for?
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How did American observers in Tokyo perceive the Japanese feelings about the war?
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