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中文:1945年9月9日,何应钦(右)代表中方接受日方代表小林浅三郎中将(左)的降书。注:照片旁的圖說有误:照片中递交降书者为日本中国派遣军参谋长小林浅三郎中将,而不是司令官冈村宁次大将。
English: Asasaburō Kobayashi presenting the Japanese Instrument of Surrender to general He Yingqin at Nanjing on 9 September 1945. There is an error in the explain next to the photo: the person who submitted the Japanese Instrument of Surrender in the photo is Asasaburō Kobayashi instead of Commander-in-chief of the China Expeditionary Army Yasuji Okamura
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