Treaty of San Francisco

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The Treaty of San Francisco was the 1951 peace treaty between Japan and most Allied nations that officially ended World War II hostilities with Japan and restored its sovereignty.


Statements (71)
Predicate Object
instanceOf international treaty
peace treaty
addressed reparations from Japan
alsoKnownAs San Francisco Peace Treaty
concludedIn 1951
defined Japan's postwar territorial limits
draftedBy United States Department of State
ended state of war between Japan and most Allied Powers
enteredIntoForceOn 1952-04-28
hostedBy United States
language English
Japanese
negotiatedBy John Foster Dulles
nonSignatory India
Korea
People's Republic of China
Republic of China
Soviet Union
providedFor end of Allied occupation of Japan
relatedTo Allied occupation of Japan
U.S.–Japan Security Treaty
restored Japanese sovereignty
resultedIn Japan's return to international community
signatory Australia
Bolivia
Brazil
Cambodia
Canada
Ceylon
Chile
Costa Rica
Cuba
Dominican Republic
Egypt
El Salvador NERFINISHED
Ethiopia
France
Guatemala NERFINISHED
Haiti
Honduras NERFINISHED
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Italy
Japan
Laos
Lebanon
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua NERFINISHED
Pakistan
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Saudi Arabia
Syria
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
Uruguay
Venezuela
Vietnam
Yugoslavia
signedAt War Memorial Opera House
signedIn San Francisco
signedInCountry United States
signedOn 1951-09-08
subjectOf post–World War II peace settlement with Japan
tookEffectIn 1952

Referenced by (9)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Allied occupation of Japan
Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers ("San Francisco Peace Treaty regime")
followedBy
Treaty of San Francisco ("San Francisco Peace Treaty")
alsoKnownAs
John Foster Dulles
contributedTo
Kuril Islands ("San Francisco Peace Treaty")
hasHistoricalTreaty
Soviet occupation of Kuril Islands ("San Francisco Peace Treaty (as interpreted by the Soviet Union)")
legalBasis
Pescadores Islands
referencedIn
1960 Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security ("1951 U.S.–Japan Security Treaty")
replaced
Shigeru Yoshida ("San Francisco Peace Treaty")
signed

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