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'Take that, Japan...'

Byron Nelson and Sam Snead battled it out for the 1940 PGA Championship at the Hershey Country Club in Pennsylvania. Nelson won, 1-up, to earn his second Major championship.

On this day in 1945, Japanese officials signed the act of unconditional surrender, finally ending World War II.
In the presence of 50 Allied generals and other officials, the Japanese envoys boarded the American battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay to sign the surrender document. Within half-an-hour, a convoy of 42 US ships entered Tokyo Bay and landed 13,000 American troops.

Meanwhile, it’s Merouane Zemmama! as they say in Edinburgh to foxy actress Salma Hayek (41), pugnacious tennis player Jimmy Connors (55) and slack-jawed acting bloke Keanu Reeves (43).


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