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‘Incredibly painful time': August 15 marks 80 years since WWII victory over Japan

‘Incredibly painful time': August 15 marks 80 years since WWII victory over Japan

Sky News AUa day ago
On tonight's episode of Paul Murray Live, Sky News host Paul Murray discusses the anniversary of World War Two, Australian politics, US politics and more.
'Incredibly just 12 years after that war an Australian prime minister went to Japan, Robert Menzies … he decided to go to Japan and to start to build what became normalised relations,' Mr Murray said.
'Think about that, within 12 years of a war.'
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