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Name: U.S. withdrawal from Japan

Type: Event

Start: 1952 AD

End: 1972 AD

Parent: Allied withdrawals after World War II

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Was the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Japan, which was militarly occupied at the end of World War II.

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  • June 1968: Ogasawara Islands (Bonin and Volcano Islands) and Minamitorishima (Marcus Island) were given to Japan as part of Tokyo prefecture.
  • May 1972: The United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands ended in 1972 and the islands were handed over ot Japan.
  • April 1952: Operation Blacklist was the codename for the Allied occupation of Japan following World War II. The San Francisco Peace Treaty, signed by 48 countries including Japan, officially ended the occupation on April 28, 1952.
  • April 1952: Operation Blacklist was the codename for the military occupation of Japan by the USA following World War II. The San Francisco Peace Treaty, signed by historical figures such as Mamoru Shigemitsu and John Foster Dulles, officially ended the occupation on April 28, 1952.
  • June 1971: Okinawa was under US authority until the Okinawa Reversion Agreement.

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