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Science Coronavirus Coverage U. Travel A road trip in Burgundy reveals far more than fine wine. While rifts between the western Allies and the Soviet Union over the governance of the postwar world would soon widen into a cold war, all of that was in the future on May 7, The German surrender that morning brought to a close the deadliest conflict in European history.

The triumphant Eisenhower presented his commander in chief, President Truman, with the pens used to sign the surrender agreement. Those pens are housed at the Truman Library and Museum and will be on display in the First Four Months Gallery when the museum reopens this fall unveiling its transformative renovation. With Germany defeated, Truman and the American people could now direct their full military strength against Japan.

To learn more about the march to victory in , follow this blog and visit the Harry S. Truman Library and Museum upon its reopening later this year.

Contributed by Will Hickox, Ph. He has written for The New York Times and contributed to several digital history projects. But the war in the West was over. Since General Susloparov did not have explicit permission from Soviet Premier Stalin to sign the surrender papers, even as a witness, he was quickly hustled back East and into the hands of the Soviet secret police. Alfred Jodl, who was wounded in the assassination attempt on Hitler on July 20, , would be found guilty of war crimes which included the shooting of hostages at Nuremberg and hanged on October 16, He was later granted a pardon, posthumously, in , after a German appeals court found him not guilty of breaking international law.

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