Harry_Truman_Announcing_Surrender_Of_Germany.ogg


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Description Speech by en:Harry S. Truman announcing the surrender of Germany , providing people with hope that World War II would come to a close. A transcript is available at WikiSource .
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Source University of Virginia, Miller Center for Public Affairs library. [1]
Author Harry S. Truman
Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 08 May 2015. It was captioned as follows:
English: Speech by Harry S. Truman announcing the surrender of Germany , providing people with hope that World War II would come to a close.
Other languages
Deutsch: Rede von Harry S. Truman , in der die Kapitulation Deutschlands bekanntgegeben wird und die dem Volk die Hoffnung vermittelt, dass der Zweite Weltkrieg zu Ende geht.
English: Speech by Harry S. Truman announcing the surrender of Germany , providing people with hope that World War II would come to a close.
Italiano: Il discorso di Harry S. Truman in cui annuncia la resa della Germania , dando una speranza per una vicina conclusione della Seconda guerra mondiale .
Sicilianu: Lu discursu di Harry S. Truman ntô quali annunzia la rinnuta dâ Girmania , dannu na spiranza pi na cunchiusioni vicina dâ Sicunna guerra munniali .
中文(简体): 哈利·S·杜鲁门宣布德国投降的消息并展望第二次世界大战结束

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8 May 1945