Today in World War II History

70 Years Ago—Aug. 10, 1940: Germany bans speaking French in Luxembourg and listening to BBC in Belgium.
65 Years Ago—Aug. 10, 1945: Emperor Hirohito tells Japanese government to accept Potsdam Declaration demanding unconditional surrender; Japanese send word to US that they will surrender if they can retain Hirohito as emperor.
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Published on August 10, 2010 03:00
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