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(WORLD WAR TWO.) Archive of General MacArthur's official cables relating to the Japanese surrender,

THE CABLES WHICH ENDED THE WAR (WORLD WAR TWO.) Archive of General MacArthur's official cables relating to the Japanese surrender, with related papers. 19 items, various sizes and conditions, including 4 official cables on the surrender dated 15 August 1945. Philippines, 1943-45

  • Notes: During the final months of the war, MacArthur was commander of all American military forces in the Pacific. This archive includes two cable messages received by him on the fateful day of the surrender, as well as the official copies of two outgoing cables he sent to the Japanese leadership that same day.
    Apparently the first of these messages was the translated text of an intercepted Japanese imperial radio broadcast announcing the surrender to their subjects. It was mimeographed onto official headquarters stationery. The recent atomic bomb detonations at Hiroshima and Nagasaki are referenced: "The enemy has begun to employ a new and most cruel bomb. . . . Should we continue to fight, it would not only result in an ultimate collapse and obliteration of the Japanese nation, but also it would lead to the total extinction of human civilization." The second incoming cable, also on official stationery, was addressed from Army Chief of Staff George Marshall to MacArthur, announcing succinctly that "you are hereby officially notified of Japanese capitulation. Your directive as Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers is effective with the receipt of this message."
    Having thus been appointed as the leader of the Allied occupation, MacArthur fired off two of his own cables, each addressed to the Japanese emperor and Imperial government. Both are typed carbon copies on official headquarters note paper. The first announces MacArthur's appointment and states that he is "empowered to arrange directly with the Japanese authorities for the cessation of hostilities at the earliest practicable date." The second (and much longer) cable directs the Japanese to "send to his headquarters at Manila CMA Philippine Islands CMA a competent representative empowered to receive . . . certain requirements for carrying into effect the terms of surrender." The specifics for safely sending this envoy into enemy headquarters are spelled out in detail.
    These official copies were retained by Elsie Eysenbach (1914-1976), a WAC stenographer at MacArthur's headquarters. The other papers in this archive mostly relate to her service, including an army public relations photograph which clearly establishes the provenance, showing Eysenbach handing off MacArthur's first message as Supreme Allied Commander to a WAC dispatcher.
    Rounding out the collection are two editions of the newspaper Free Philippines announcing the surrender, 14 and 15 August 1945; a 12 September 1945 carbon cable concerning transportation for Mrs. MacArthur; a folder of typescript poems relating to the war; two contemporary mimeograph histories titled "Short History of the Thirteenth Air Force" and "This Is Corregidor." with
    --a group of paper money from Japan and various countries occupied by the Japanese, 18 items, 1930-42 and undated.
    Together, this important archive marks the cessation of hostilities in the Pacific Theater and the end of World War Two. Provenance: consigned by members of the Eysenbach family.

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