Bacilo Calmette-Guérin
The “conference of peace” concerning the Campagnes of the Pacific opened on September 1st 1951 in the town of San Francisco and was concluded by the signature from the Traité from San Francisco or Peace treaty with Japan the September 8th 1951.
Japan recognizes the independence of the Korea and Formosa and must offer compensations to the countries and the victims of its military expansionism.
48 countries Alliés Second world war signed this document, but important countries were not presented to the conference or refused to sign like the China Populaire, the the USSR, and the India.
This treaty came into force the April 28th 1952 and gave independence to the Japan, putting thus fine at the period occupation (1945 - 1952).
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