January 23, 2013
Mohenjo
Human Interest
Australia, business, entertainment, Europe, General McArthur, history buff, Japanese, Japanese surrender, New Zealand, new zealand australia, Oscars, politics, research, Russia, Science, Science News, september 1945, surrender ceremony, technology, Tokyo Bay, travel, vacation, Video, World News, WWII, wwii history
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History is always interesting.
1945 – Japanese surrender
| This film is believed to have never been seen before, only shots of the surrender were known.If you are a history buff you will enjoy this. General McArthur’s voice is a rarity in these old film clips
Japanese Surrender- Amazing Footage Sept 2, 1945.
This is a ‘must see’ for the WWII history buff or anyone interested in history.
Interesting the other signers to the document, from New Zealand/Australia to Europe/Russia.
This is an actual film made of the surrender ceremony of the Japanese to McArthur in Tokyo Bay in September 1945.
Actual voice of the General. Never been shown to the general public before.
We always saw the “stills” but never the film itself
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http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=vcnH_kF1zXc&feature=player_embedded
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December 5, 2012
Mohenjo
Technical
AP, Canada, canadian proposal, Europe, Facebook, Facebook Inc, Google, Google Inc, huffingtonpost, International Telecommunication Union, internet, internet based companies, Internet Freedom, internet telecom, protect the Internet, research, Science, Science News, technology, Technology News, telecom operators, travel, U.S., United Nations, United Nations Internet, United Nations Internet Telecoms, vacation, Video
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A U.S. and Canadian proposal to protect the Internet from new international regulation has failed to win prompt backing from other countries, setting up potentially tough negotiations to rewrite a telecom treaty.
The idea, also supported by Europe, would limit the International Telecommunication Union’s rules to only telecom operators and not Internet-based companies such as Google Inc and Facebook Inc.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/04/united-nations-internet-telecom_n_2236099.html?utm_hp_ref=technology
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