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Japan and Russia didn't sign peace treaty to end WWII
short by Sumedha Sehra / on Friday, 2 September, 2016
A permanent peace treaty to put an end to the World War Two hostilities between Japan and Russia was never signed due to a dispute over the Kuril Islands, which the Soviet forces had seized in 1945. The War, that lasted for six years and a day, ended 71 years ago on September 2, 1945, with Japan's formal surrender.
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