1945{| align=right cellpadding=3 id=toc style="margin-left: 15px;"\n|- \n| align="center" colspan=2 | Years:1942 1943 1944 - 1945 - 1946 1947 1948 \n|-\n| align="center" colspan=2 | Decades: 1910s 1920s 1930s - 1940s - 1950s 1960s 1970s \n|- \n| align="center" | Centuries: 19th century - 20th century - 21st century \n1945 in art \n1945 in aviation \n1945 in film \n1945 in literature \n1945 in music \n1945 in radio \n1945 in science \n1945 in sports \n1945 in television \n1945 state leaders \n1945 in Canada\n|}
April\n*April 1 - World War II: United States troops land on Okinawa in the last campaign of the war. The Battle of Okinawa starts.\n*April 4 - World War II: American troops liberate Ohrdruf death camp in Germany. \n*April 7 - World War II: The Japanese battleship Yamato is sunk 200 miles north of Okinawa while in-route to a suicide mission. \n*April 10 - The Allied Forces liberated their first Nazi concentration camp, Buchenwald.\n*April 12 - United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1933-1945) dies in office; Vice President Harry S. Truman (1945-1953) takes the Oath of Office.\n*April 25 - Founding negotiations of United Nations in San Francisco\n* April 25 - World War II: United States and Russian troops link up at the Elbe River, cutting Germany in two\n*April 28 - Italian dictator Benito Mussolini and his mistress, Clara Petacci, are hanged upside down by Italian partisans as they attempt to flee the country.\n*April 30 - Adolf Hitler and his wife of one day, Eva Braun, commit suicide as Soviet troops approach Berlin.May\n*May 1 - Joseph Goebbels and his wife commit suicide after killing their 6 children.\n*May 2 - World War II: The Soviet Union announces the fall of Berlin. Soviet soldiers hoist the red flag over the Reichstag building.\n* May 2 - World War II: Troops of Yugoslav 4th Army together with Slovene 9th Corpus NOV liberate Trieste. \n*May 3 - World War II: Sinking of the floating-jails Cap Arcona, Thielbek and Deutschland by the RAF in the Lübeck Bay. \n* May 3 - Rocket scientist Wernher von Braun and 120 members of his team surrender to US forces. They later help start the US space program.\n*May 4 - World War II: Liberation of the concentration camp Neuengamme near Hamburg by the British army.\n* May 4 - World War II: Reddition of the North Germany army by Marshal Bernard Montgomery.\n*May 5 - Ezra Pound, poet and author, is arrested by American soldiers in Italy for treason.\n* May 5 - World War II: US armored unit liberates prisoners of Mauthausen concentration camp - including Simon Wiesenthal\n* May 5 - World War II: Canadian soldiers liberate the city of Amsterdam from Nazi occupation.\n*May 6 - World War II: Axis Sally delivers her last propaganda broadcast to Allied troops (first was on December 11, 1941). \n*May 7 - World War II: General Alfred Jodl signs unconditional surrender terms at Reims, France, ending Germany's participation in the war. The document will take effect the next day. \n*May 8 - World War II: V-E Day (Victory in Europe, as Nazi Germany surrenders) commemorates the end of World War II in Europe.\n* May 8 - World War II: British 8th Army together with Slovene partisan troops and motorized detachment of Yugoslav 4th Army arrives to Carinthia and Klagenfurt. \n*May 9 - World War II: Hermann Göring is captured by the United States Army; Norway arrests Vidkun Quisling; Soviet Union marks V-E Day.\n* May 9 - World War II: General Alexander Löhr Commander of German Army Group E near Topolšica, Slovenia, signs capitulation of German occupation troops.\n*May 15 - the last battle of WWII at Poljana near Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia\n*May 23 - Heinrich Himmler, the head of the Nazi Gestapo, commits suicide in British custody.\n*May 25 - In Atlantic, ships can finally keep their lights lit. Szilard begs Harry S. Truman not to use the bomb. [1]\n*May 28 - William Joyce, known as "Lord Haw-Haw" is captured. He is later charged with high treason in London for his English-language wartime broadcasts on German radio. He is hanged in January of 1946.June\n*June 1 - British take over Lebanon and Syria\n*June 6 - King Haakon VII of Norway returns to Norway\n*June 11 - William Lyon Mackenzie King is reelected as Canadian prime minister. Franck Committee recommends against a surprise nuclear bombing of Japan. [1]\n*June 21 - World War II: The Battle of Okinawa ends.\n*June 24 - World War II: Victory parade in Red Square\n*June 25 - Seán T. O'Kelly is elected the second President of Ireland.\n*June 26 - United Nations charter signed.July\n*July 1 - World War II: Germany is divided between Allied occupation forces\n*July 5 - World War II: Liberation of the Philippines declared.\n*July 8 - World War II: Harry S. Truman informed that Japan will talk peace if she can keep the Emperor. [1]\n*July 9 - A forest fire breaks out in the Tillamook Burn, the third fire in that area since 1933.\n*July 16 - Nuclear testing: The Trinity Test, the first test of an atomic bomb, using 6 kilograms of plutonium, succeeds in detonating, unleashing an explosion equivalent to that of 20 kilotons of TNT.\n*July 17 - World War II: Potsdam Conference - At Potsdam, the three main Allied leaders begin their final summit of the war. The meeting will end on August 2.\n*July 21 - World War II: Harry S. Truman approves order for atomic bombs to be used. [1]\n*July 23 - World War II: French marshall Philippe Pétain, who headed the Vichy government during World War II goes on trial, charged with treason.\n*July 26 - Winston Churchill resigns as Britain's prime minister after his Conservative Party is soundly defeated by the Labour Party. Clement Attlee becomes the new prime minister. Potsdam Declaration demands Japan's unconditional surrender; Article 12 permitting Japan to retain the Emperor had been deleted by Truman. [1]\n*July 28 - A US bomber accidentally crashes into the Empire State Building, killing 14 people.\n* July 28 - World War II: Japan rejects Potsdam Declaration [1].\n*July 29 - The BBC Light Programme radio station was launched, aimed at mainstream light entertainment and music.\n*July 30 - World War II: The USS Indianapolis is hit and sunk by an I-58 Japanese submarine. Some 900 survivors jump into the sea and are adrift for 4 days. Nearly 600 die before help arrives. Captain Charles Butler MacVey III is later court-martialed. \n*July 31 - World War II: Pierre Laval, fugitive former leader of Vichy France, surrenders to Allied soldiers in Austria.August\n*August 6 - World War II: United States drop the atomic bomb (Little Boy) on Hiroshima, killing 80,000 citizens immediately.\n*August 8 - The United Nations Charter is ratified by the United States, and that nation becomes the first to join the new international organization. Soviets declare war on Japan. \n*August 9 - World War II: United States detonate an atomic bomb nicknamed "Fat Man" over the city of Nagasaki, Japan at 11:02 AM (local time) with an equivalent force of 22,000 tons of TNT. An estimated 60,000-80,000 are killed and more 60,000 injured. Soviet Union begins its offensive against Japan in Manchuria. [1]\n*August 10 - World War II: US drops warning leaflets on Nagasaki. [1]\n*August 13 - Zionist World Congress approaches British government to talk about founding of Israel.\n*August 15 - World War II: Imperial Japan surrenders, but retains the Emperor. The United States called this day V-J Day (Victory in Japan). This ends the period of Japanese expansionism and begins the period of Occupied Japan.\n*August 17 - Indonesian nationalists declare independence from the Netherlands. Achmad Sukarno becomes president. \n*August 19 - Vietnam War: Viet Minh led by Ho Chi Minh take power in Hanoi, Vietnam. \n* End of August - Chinese Civil War: Mao Zedong and Chiang Kai-shek meet in Chongqing to discuss an end to hostilities between the Communists and the Nationalists.September\n*September 2 - World War II ends: The final official surrender of Japan was accepted by General Douglas MacArthur and Admiral Chester Nimitz from a delegation led by Mamoru Shigemitsu, aboard the battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay. But in Japan August 14 is well recognized as the day the Pacific War ended.\n* September 2 - Ho Chi Minh promulgates the Vietnamese Declaration of Independence, and unity from the north to the south. \n*September 4 - World War II: Japanese forces surrender on Wake Island after hearing word of their nation's surrender. \n*September 5 - Iva Toguri D'Aquino, a Japanese-American suspected of being wartime radio propagandist "Tokyo Rose," is arrested in Yokohama.\n*September 8 - US troops occupy southern Korea, Russians occupy the north. This arrangement proves to be the beginning of a divided Korea.\n* September 8 - Hideki Tojo, Japanese prime minister during most of World War II, attempts suicide to avoid facing a war crimes tribunal. \n*September 20 - Mohandas Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru demand that British troops leave IndiaOctober\n*October 10 - Russian code clerk Igor Gouzenko defects to Canada. He helps the West gain an understanding of Soviet spy rings in North America.\n*October 15 - World War II: Former premier of Vichy France, Pierre Laval, is executed by firing squad for treason. \n*October 17 - Colonel Juan Peron stages a coup d'etat, becoming ruler of Argentina.\n*October 18 - The first German war crimes trial begins in Nuremberg.\n*October 21 - Women's suffrage: Women are allowed to vote in France for the first time. \n*October 23 - Jackie Robinson signs a contract with the Montreal Royals.\n*October 24 - United Nations founded.\n*October 27 - Indonesian separatists riot and fight Dutch and British security forces\n*October 29 - Getulio Vargas, president of Brazil, resigns\n* October 29 - At Gimbels Department Store in New York City the first ballpoint pens go on sale (price: $12.50 each).November\n*November 1 - John H. Johnson publishes the first issue of Ebony Magazine.\n*November 13 - Charles de Gaulle is elected president of France.\n*November 15 - Harry S. Truman, Clement Attlee, and Mackenzie King call for a UN Atomic Energy Commission.[1]\n*November 16 - Cold War: The United States controversially imports 88 German scientists to help in the production of rocket technology. \n*November 20 - Nuremberg Trials begin: Trials against 24 Nazi war criminals of World War II start at the Nuremberg Palace of Justice. \n*November 29 - The Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia is declared (this day was celebrated as Republic Day until 1990s). Marshal Tito is named president.\n* November - Assembly of the world's first general purpose electronic computer, the Electronic Numerical Integrator Analyzer and Computer (ENIAC), is completed. It covers 1800 feet of floor space. The first set of calculations is run on the computer.December\n*December 4 - By a vote of 65 to 7, the United States Senate approves United States participation in the United Nations (the UN was established on October 24, 1945).\n*December 20 - Gen. George S. Patton dies in a car accident at the age of 60.\n*December 27 - Twenty-eight nations sign an agreement creating the World Bank.\n* December 27 - Terror strikes against British military bases in Palestine.unknown date\n*Foundation of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.\n*Poland has two rival governments\n*Discovery of Nag Hammadi scriptures\n*Dutch painter Han van Meegeren is arrested for collaboration with Nazis but the paintings he had sold to Hermann Göring are found to be fakes.\n*Female suffrage in Guatemala and Japan\n*Saskatchewan Government Insurance, the first state-owned automobile insurance company in North America, is created.\n*Denmark recognizes independent IcelandOngoing events\n*Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945)Year in topic\n* 1945 in film\n**The Lost Weekend. Winner of Academy Awards for Best Picture; Ray Milland, Best Actor; Billy Wilder, Best Director, Best Screenplay\n**Mildred Pierce Winner of Academy Award for Joan Crawford, Best Actress.\n** Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound, starring Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck\n** With Rossellini's Roma Citt`a aperta, Italian neorealist cinema begins.\n** Paramount Studios releases theatrical short cartoon titled "The Friendly Ghost", featuring ghost named Casper\n** Marcel Carné and Jacques Prévert's The Children of Paradise (Les Enfants du Paradis) is released following the liberation of France\n* 1945 in literature\n* 1945 in music\n**Jazz pianist Oscar Peterson, makes his first record for Victor\n**Hit songs of 1945:\n***"On the Atchison, Topeka, and the Santa Fe" - Johnny Mercer\n***"You Belong to My Heart" - Bing Crosby and Xavier Cugat Orch\n***"Rum and Coca-Cola" - The Andrews Sisters\n***"It Might as Well be Spring" - Dick Haymes\n***"My Dreams are Getting Better All the Time" - Doris Day and Les Brown\n**Bebop begins to emerge as popular style of jazz to contrast music of the big bands. Development of bebop is attributed in large part to trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie and alto saxophonist Charlie Parker\n* 1945 in sports\n**Toronto Maple Leafs win Stanley Cup\n**Detroit Tigers win World Series\n* 1945 in televisionScience and Technology\n*Arthur C. Clarke puts forward idea of a communications satellite in a Wireless World magazine article\n*At Mayo Clinic, streptomycin first used to treat tuberculosis\n*Percy Spencer accidentally discovers that microwaves can heat food. Invention of microwave oven follows.\n*Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Newburgh, New York become the first cities to add fluoride to drinking water\n*The first nuclear reactor outside of the U.S. is built in Chalk River, Ontario, Canada. \n*High-altitude west-to-east winds across Pacific, discovered by Japanese in 1942 and by Americans in 1944, are dubbed "jet stream"\n*Salvador Edward Luria and Alfred Day Hershey independently recognize that viruses undergo mutations\n*Herbicide 2,4-D is introduced. Later used as a component of Agent Orange\n*Team led by Charles DuBois Coryell discovers element 61, the only one still missing between 1 and 96 on Periodic Table. New element is called promethiumBirths\nJanuary-February\n* January 3 - Stephen Stills (Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young), singer, songwriter\n* January 3 - Victoria Principal, actress\n* January 10 - Rod Stewart, singer\n* January 19 - Maria Jespen, theologian\n* January 26 - Jacqueline du Pré, cello player (d. 1987)\n* January 27 - Nick Mason, musician of Pink Floyd\n* January 28 - Marthe Keller, actress\n* January 29 - Tom Selleck, actor (Magnum, P.I)\n* January 30 - Michael Dorris, author (d. 1997)\n* February 3 - Bob Griese, Football Hall of Famer \n* February 5 - Charlotte Rampling, actress\n* February 6 - Bob Marley, Jamaican roots rock reggae singer and musician (d. 1981)\n* February 7 - Pete Postlethwaite, actor\n* February 9 - Mia Farrow, actress\n* February 14 - Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein\n* February 17 - Brenda Fricker, actress\n* February 24 - Barry Bostwick, actor\n* February 28 - Bubba Smith, Football Hall of FamerMarch-May\n* March 1 - Dirk Benedict, movie and television actor, perhaps best known for playing the character of "Face" in the television series The A-Team\n* March 7 - John Heard, actor\n* March 8 - Micky Dolenz, actor, director, musica ("The Monkees")\n* March 8 - Anselm Kiefer, painter\n* March 19 - Cem Karaca, Turkish rock musician\n* March 22 - Paul Schockemöhle, equestrian\n* March 29 - Walt Frazier, basketball player\n* March 30 - Eric Clapton, blues guitarist\n* April 2 - Linda Hunt, actress\n* April 4 - Daniel Cohn-Bendit, political activist\n* April 4 - Craig T. Nelson, actor (Coach, The District)\n* April 9 - Peter Gammons, baseball sportswriter, journalist\n* April 27 - August Wilson, playwright\n* May 4 - Narasinham Ram, journalist\n* May 6 - Bob Seger, rock music singer\n* May 6 - Jimmie Dale Gilmore, musician\n* May 8 - Keith Jarrett, jazz musician\n* May 13 - Magic Dick, musician ("The J. Geils Band")\n* May 15 - Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza presumptive heir to Portuguese crown\n* May 19 - Pete Townshend, guitarist, lyricist\n* May 21 - Ernst Messerschmid, physicist and astronaut\n* May 28 - John Fogerty, singer\n* May 31 - Rainer Werner Fassbinder, directorJune-November\n* June 15- Her Royal Highness Princess Michael of Kent\n* June 17 - Art Bell - radio talk show host\n* June 17 - Eddy Merckx, Belgian cycling champion\n* June 17 - Anupam Kher, actor, India\n* June 19 - Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar poet, politician and Nobel peace laureate\n* June 25 - Carly Simon, singer, songwriter\n* July 7 - Michael Ancram (Michael Kerr, Earl of Ancram), British politician\n* July 8 - Micheline Calmy-Rey, member of the Swiss Federal Council\n* July 15 - Jürgen Möllemann, German politician (d. 2003)\n* July 28 - Jim Davis, cartoonist\n* August 14 - Steve Martin, actor and comedian\n* August 31 - Itzhak Perlman, violinist\n* August 31 - Van Morrison, musician\n* September 3 - Aldo Moro, Italian politician\n* September 8 - Jose Feliciano, singer\n* October 12 - Aurore Clément, French actress \n* October 15 - Jim Palmer, Baseball Hall of Famer\n* October 25 - David Schramm, astrophysicist\n* October 27 - Luís Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazilian President\n* October 30 - Henry Winkler, actor (Happy Days)\n* November 3 - J. D. Souther, country rock musician\n* November 5 - Jacques Lanctôt, FLQ terrorist\n* November 12 - Neil Young, (Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young), singer, songwriter\n* November 26 - Daniel Davis, actor (The Nanny)Deaths\nJanuary-March\n* January 3 - Edgar Cayce, psychic, "exhaustion"\n* January 22 - Else Lasker-Schuler, poet\n* January 31 - Eddie Slovik, American soldier\n* February 5 - Lilian Rolfe, SOE agent executed by the Nazis\n* February 5 - Violette Szabo, SOE agent executed by the Nazis\n* February 5 - Denise Bloch, SOE agent executed by the Nazis\n* February 11 - Al Dubin, Swiss songwriter\n* February 11 - J. S. H. Lokerman, Dutch resistance fighter\n* February 17 - Gabrielle Weidner, Belgian heroine of World War II \n* February 21 - Eric Liddell, Scottish runner\n* March - Anne Frank, at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, typhus\n* March 1 - Umenosuke Bessho, Japanese writer (b. 1871)\n* March 2 - Emily Carr, artist\n* March 18 - William Grover-Williams, Grand Prix motor racing driver/war hero\n* March 19 - Friedrich Fromm, Nazi official\n* March 23 - Elisabeth de Rothschild, executed by the Nazis\n* March 26 - David Lloyd George, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom\n* March 30 - Elise Rivet, Roman Catholic nun and war heroApril-August\n*April 9 - Wilhelm Canaris, head of the German Abwehr, hanged for treason\n* April 9 - Dietrich Bonhoeffer, theologian in Nazi Germany\n* April 12 - United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, massive stroke\n* April 18 - Ernie Pyle, American journalist, sniper fire\n* April 28 - Benito Mussolini, Italian dictator, hanged\n* April 30 - Adolf Hitler, German dictator and Nazi party leader, suicide\n* May 1 - Cecily Lefort SOE agent, WW II heroine, executed by the Nazis\n* May 1 - Joseph Goebbels, Nazi propagandist, suicide\n* May 15 - Charles Williams, British author\n* May 23 - Heinrich Himmler, head of the Nazi Gestapo, suicide\n* July 5 - John Curtin, fourteenth Prime Minister of Australia\n* August 2 - Pietro Mascagni, Italian composer\n* August 9 - Harry Hillman, American athlete\n* August 10 - Robert Goddard, American rocket scientist\n* August 31 - Stefan Banach, Polish mathematicianSeptember-December\n* September 15 - Anton Webern, Austrian composer\n* September 24 - Johannes Hans Geiger, inventor of the Geiger counter\n* September 26 - Béla Bartók, aged 64, Hungarian composer\n* October 13 - Milton Hershey, chocolate tycoon\n* October 15 - Pierre Laval, former Vichy French premier, firing squad\n* October 19 - N.C. Wyeth, illustrator\n* October 24 - Vidkun Quisling, Norwegian politician, famous traitor, executed\n* November 11 - Jerome Kern, composer\n* November 21 - Robert Benchley, The New Yorker, humorist, theatre critic, actor\n* December 4 - Thomas Hunt Morgan, biologist\n* December 20 - General George S. Patton, car accident\n* December 28 - Theodore Dreiser, authorNobel Prizes\n* Physics - Wolfgang Pauli\n* Chemistry - Artturi Ilmari Virtanen\n* Medicine - Sir Alexander Fleming, Ernst Boris Chain, Sir Howard Walter Florey\n* Literature - Gabriela Mistral\n* Peace - Cordell Hull \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nsimple:1945\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n |
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