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Nimitz Chester 1885 - 1966 Chester W. Nimitz signed copy of the Signature Page of the Japanese Surrender Documents to Sam Morison, receiver or two Pulitzer Prizes, a Legion of Merit, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom



Souvenir copy of the signature page of the Japanese Surrender Documents. On light card stock, 7" x 9.5". Signed "C.W. Nimitz/Fadm USN." Undated but likely circa 1960s. Slightly smudged ink, otherwise near fine condition.


Nimitz has signed and inscribed along the left margin: "Photostat copy - Signature sheet Japanese Surrender Documents - To Sam E Morison with best wishes & warmest regards. C.W. Nimitz FAdm USN." Accompanied by a third party Letter of Authenticity.

According to the General MacArthur Museum, there were 60 original copies of the Surrender Documents made for the military personnel, and dignitaries whom were in attendance of the signing of the Official Surrender Documents. These 60 Copies were all leather bound. These have become known as "VIP Copies, and are å_ the size of the originals. These copies were actually made about the USS Missouri. An additional 12 Copies were made for the US Military's highest-ranking officers. In addition, there were "souvenir" copies *(unknown amount) made that are in a booklet form and an untold amount of "regular" copies made of the Surrender Documents, made for the rest of the Allied Military.

This copy is exceptional as it has been signed and inscribed by Chester Nimitz to Sam E. Morison who is the American historian noted for his works of martime history and American history, including writing a history of U.S. Navy's operations during World War II. Morison was commissioned as a lieutenant commander in the Naval Reserve, and was immediately called to service. He worked with a team of researchers and had first-hand access to patrol boats, destroyers, and all manner of vessels. Sam's naval histories won a Bancroft Prize for Volume 3, and a Balzan Prize for the full series. He has also received two Pulitzer Prizes, a Legion of Merit, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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