Flashback: Canadian Screws-up Japanese Surrender Document
24-10-2010
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The next time you visit the Edo-Tokyo Museum, look for this in the display cases: It’s a paper that tells the story of Canadian Colonel Lawrence Moore Cosgrave blundering his way into the history books by messing up the signatures on the official document of surrender: The New York Times correspondent, Robert Trumbull, in a special dispatch [...]
The next time you visit the Edo-Tokyo Museum, look for this in the display cases: It’s a paper that tells the story of Canadian Colonel Lawrence Moore Cosgrave blundering his way into the history books by messing up the signatures on the official document of surrender: The New York Times correspondent, Robert Trumbull, in a special dispatch [...]
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