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Year 1945 (MCMXLV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar). It is most widely known for being the end of World War II. It is also known as the beginning of the Information Age.
Events of 1945
- (Below, many events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.)
January

Jan. 27:
Soviet Union liberates
Auschwitz.
February
March
- Early March - Annelies Marie Frank, also called Anne Frank, dies in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, Lower Saxony, Germany.
- March 1 - Franklin D. Roosevelt gives what will be his last address to a joint session of Congress, reporting on the Yalta Conference.
- March 2
- March 3 - WWII:
- Previously neutral Finland declares war on the Axis powers.
- A possible experimental atomic test blast occurs at the Nazis\' Ohrdruf military testing area [1].
- The United States and Filipino troops taked in Manila.
- March 4 - In the United Kingdom, Princess Elizabeth, later to become Queen Elizabeth II, joins the British Army as a driver.
- March 6 - Communist-led government formed in Romania
- March 7 - WWII: American troops seize the bridge over the Rhine River at Remagen, Germany and begin to cross.
- March 8 - Josip Broz Tito forms a government in Yugoslavia
- March 9-March 10 - WWII: American B-29 bombers attack Japan with incendiary bombs. Tokyo is fire-bombed killing 100,000 citizens.
- March 16 - WWII: The Battle of Iwo Jima ends, with small pockets of guerrilla resistance persisting past the official conclusion of the battle.
- March 17 - WWII: Japanese city of Kobe is fire-bombed by 331 B-29 bombers, killing over 8,000.
- March 18 - WWII: 1,250 American bombers attack Berlin.
- March 19 - WWII:
- Adolf Hitler orders that all industries, military installations, shops, transportation facilities and communications facilities in Germany be destroyed.
- Off the coast of Japan, bombers hit the aircraft carrier USS Franklin, killing 800 of her crew and crippling the ship.
- March 21 - WWII: British troops liberate Mandalay, Burma
- March 22 - The Arab League is formed with the adoption of a charter in Cairo, Egypt.
- March 29 - The "Clash of Titans": George Mikan and Bob Kurland duelled at Madison Square Garden. OSU defeats DePaul 52-44.
- March 30 - WWII: Soviet Union forces invade Austria and take Vienna. Alger Hiss congratulated in Moscow for his part in bringing about the Western betrayal at the Yalta Conference.
- From February 14, 1936, to March 1, 1945, AG Weser launched a total of 162 U-boats.
April
- April 1 - WWII: United States troops land on Okinawa in the last campaign of the war. The Battle of Okinawa starts.
- April 4 - WWII: American troops liberate their first Nazi concentration camp, Ohrdruf death camp in Germany.
- April 7 - WWII:
- April 9
- April 10 - The Allied Forces liberate the Nazi concentration camp, Buchenwald.
- April 12 - United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1933-1945) dies suddenly at Warm Springs, Georgia; Vice President Harry S. Truman (1945-1953) becomes the 33rd President.
- April 15 - Bergen-Belsen concentration camp liberated.
- April 16 - WWII: The Goya sunk by the Soviet submarine L-3.
- April 18 - U.S. war correspondent Ernie Pyle is killed by Japanese machine gun fire on the island of Ie Shima off Okinawa.
- April 19 - Rodgers and Hammerstein\'s Carousel, a musical play based on Ferenc Molnar\'s Liliom, opens on Broadway and becomes their second long-running stage classic.
- April 24 - Retreating German troops destroy all the bridges over the Adige in Verona, including the historical Ponte di Castelvecchio and Ponte Pietra.
- April 25
- April 26 - Battle of Bautzen (World War II) - last "successful" German panzer-offensive in Bautzen, the city is recaptured
- April 27 - U.S. Ordinance troops find the coffins of Frederick Wilhelm I, Frederick the Great, Paul Von Hindenburg, and his wife
- April 28 - Italian dictator Benito Mussolini and his mistress, Clara Petacci, are executed by Italian partisans as they attempt to flee the country. Their bodies are then hung by their heels in the public square of Milan.
- April 29 - Start of Operation Manna: British Lancaster bombers drop food into the Netherlands to prevent the starvation of the civilian population.
- April 30 - Adolf Hitler and his wife of one day, Eva Braun, commit suicide as Red Army approaches Führerbunker in Berlin. Karl Dönitz succeeds Hitler as President of Germany. Joseph Goebbels succeeds Hitler as Chancellor of Germany.
May
June
July
July 16: Trinity Test at night in Nevada.
- July 1 - WWII: Germany is divided between Allied occupation forces
- July 5 - WWII: Liberation of the Philippines declared.
- July 8 - WWII: Harry S. Truman was informed that Japan will talk peace if she can keep the Emperor. [4]
- July 9 - A forest fire breaks out in the Tillamook Burn, the third fire in that area since 1933.
- 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 19 kilotons of TNT.
- July 16 - WWII: A train collision near Munich, Germany kills 102 war prisoners.
- July 17 - WWII: Potsdam Conference - At Potsdam, the three main Allied leaders begin their final summit of the war. The meeting will end on August 2.
- July 21 - WWII: Harry S. Truman approves order for atomic bombs to be used. [5]
- July 23 - WWII: French marshall Philippe Pétain, who headed the Vichy government during World War II goes on trial, charged with treason.
- July 26
- July 28
- July 29 - The BBC Light Programme radio station was launched, aimed at mainstream light entertainment and music.
- July 30 - WWII: The USS Indianapolis is hit and sunk by the Japanese submarine I-58. Some 900 survivors jump into the sea and are adrift for 4 days. Nearly 600 die before help arrives. Captain Charles B. McVay III is later court-martialed.
- July 31 - WWII: Pierre Laval, fugitive former leader of Vichy France, surrenders to Allied soldiers in Austria.
July 30: USS Indianapolis will be sunk.
August
September
October
October 24: The United Nations is formed. This was its flag. The modern version is slightly retouched.
October 18: Nuremberg trials begin, after Buchenwald closed.
November
December
Undated

1945:
Nag Hammadi texts found.
Ongoing
N/A
Science and technology
- The Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, the first chiropractic college in Canada, initiates its four year doctoral program.
- Arthur C. Clarke puts forward the idea of a communications satellite in a Wireless World magazine article.
- At the Mayo Clinic, streptomycin is first used to treat tuberculosis.
- Percy Spencer accidentally discovers that microwaves can heat food. Invention of the microwave oven follows.
- Grand Rapids, Michigan and Newburgh, New York become the first cities to add fluoride to drinking water.
- The first nuclear reactor outside of the U.S. is built in Chalk River, Ontario, Canada.
- High-altitude, west-to-east winds across the Pacific Ocean — discovered by the Japanese in 1942 and by Americans in 1944 — are dubbed the jet stream.
- Salvador Edward Luria and Alfred Day Hershey independently recognize that viruses undergo mutations.
- The herbicide 2,4-D is introduced; it is later used as a component of Agent Orange.
- A team led by Charles DuBois Coryell discovers chemical element 61, the only one still missing between 1 and 96 on the periodic table. The new element is called promethium.
- Raymond Libby develops oral penicillin.
- American Canamid discovers folic acid, a vitamin abundant in green leafy vegetables, liver, kidney, and yeast.
- The first geothermal milk pasteurization occurs in Klamath Falls, Oregon, USA.
Births
January
- January 3
- January 4 - Richard R. Schrock, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
- January 6 - Pepe Le Pew, Looney Tunes cartoon character
- January 10
- January 15
- January 20 - Robert Olen Butler, American writer
- January 26 - Jacqueline du Pré, English cellist (d. 1987)
- January 27 - Harold Cardinal, Cree political leader, writer, and lawyer (d. 2005)
- January 29
- January 30 - Michael Dorris, American author (d. 1997)
- January 31 - Joseph Kosuth, American artist
February
- February 2 - David Friedman, American economist
- February 3
- February 5 - Charlotte Rampling, English actress
- February 6 - Bob Marley, Jamaican singer and musician (d. 1981)
- February 7
- February 9 - Mia Farrow, American actress
- February 12 - Maud Adams, Swedish actress
- February 16 - Frank Welker, American voice actor
- February 14 - Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein
- February 17 - Brenda Fricker, Irish actress
- February 24 - Barry Bostwick, American actor
- February 25 - Elkie Brooks, English singer
- February 26 - Marta Kristen, Norweigan actress
- February 27 - Carl Anderson, American singer and actor (d. 2004)
- February 28 - Bubba Smith, American football player and actor
March
- March 1 - Dirk Benedict, American actor
- March 3 - Hattie Winston, American actress
- March 4
- March 6 - Rob Reiner, American actor, comedian and director
- March 7 - John Heard, American actor
- March 8
- March 9 - Dennis Rader, American serial killer
- March 13 - Anatoly Timofeevich Fomenko, Russian mathematician
- March 15 - A. K. Faezul Huq, Bangladeshi lawyer and Politician (d. 2007)
- March 19 - Cem Karaca, Turkish musician (d. 2004)
- March 20 - Jay Ingram, television host, author and journalist
- March 20 - Pat Riley, American basketball coach
- March 24 - Sylvester the Cat, Looney Tunes cartoon character
- March 26 - Mikhail Voronin, Russian gymnast (d. 2004)
- March 29 - Walt Frazier, American basketball player
- March 30 - Eric Clapton, English guitarist
- March 31 - Gabe Kaplan, American actor, comedian, and professional poker player
April
- April 2 - Linda Hunt, American actress
- April 4 - Daniel Cohn-Bendit, French activist
- April 7 - Werner Schroeter, German film director
- April 9
- April 12 - Lee Jong-wook, Korean Director-General of the World Health Organization (d. 2006)
- April 13
- April 14 - Ritchie Blackmore, English guitarist (Deep Purple 1968-1975 & 1984-1993)
- April 20 - Frank DiLeo, American actor
- April 21 - Diana Darvey, British actress, singer and dancer (d. 2000)
- April 25 - Björn Ulvaeus, Swedish songwriter (ABBA)
- April 27 - August Wilson, American playwright (d. 2005)
May
- May 1 - Rita Coolidge, American singer
- May 2
- May 4 - Narasinham Ram, Indian journalist
- May 5 - Yosemite Sam, Looney Tunes cartoon character
- May 6
- May 8 - Keith Jarrett, American musician
- May 14 - Yochanan Vollach, former Israeli football player and president of Maccabi Haifa, CEO
- May 15 - Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza, heir to the Portuguese crown
- May 16 - Nicky Chinn, English songwriter (The Sweet and Suzi Quatro)
- May 17 - Tony Roche, Australian tennis player
- May 19 - Pete Townshend, English guitarist and lyricist (The Who)
- May 21 - Ernst Messerschmid, German physicist and astronaut
- May 23 - Doris Mae Oulton, Canadian community developer
- May 24 - Priscilla Presley, American actress
- May 28
- May 31 - Rainer Werner Fassbinder, German film director (d. 1982)
June
- June 1 - Frederica von Stade, American mezzo-soprano
- June 8 - Steven Fromholz, American singer-songwriter
- June 9 - Nike Wagner, German woman of the theater
- June 11 - Adrienne Barbeau, American film and television actress
- June 12 - Pat Jennings, Northern Irish footballer player
- June 14 - Jörg Immendorff, German painter
- June 15 - Françoise Chandernagor, French writer
- June 16 - Claire Alexander, Canadian ice hockey player
- June 17 - P. D. T. Acharya,Secretary General Lok Sabha
- June 19
- June 24 - George Pataki, former New York State Governor
- June 25 - Carly Simon, American singer and songwriter
- June 26 - Dwight York, American musician, fashion consultant, cult leader, and child molester
July
- July 1 - Debbie Harry, American singer (Blondie)
- July 5 - Lu Sheng-yen, leader of the True Buddha School
- July 6 - Burt Ward, American actor
- July 7 - Michael Ancram, British politician
- July 8 - Micheline Calmy-Rey, Swiss Federal Councilor
- July 9 - Dean R. Koontz, American writer
- July 11 - Richard Wesley, American playwright and screenwriter
- July 15 - Jürgen Möllemann, German politician (d. 2003)
- July 16 - Victor Sloan, Irish artist
- July 17 - Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia
- July 20 - Kim Carnes, American singer-songwriter
- July 20 - Larry Craig, U.S. senator from Idaho
- July 24 - Azim Premji, Indian businessman
- July 26 - Dame Helen Mirren, British actress
- July 28
August
- August 1 - Douglas D. Osheroff, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
- August 5 - Loni Anderson, American actress
- August 6 - Ron Jones, director (d. 1995)
- August 7 - Alan Page, American football player
- August 9 - Posy Simmonds, English cartoonist
- August 14
- August 15 - Mahamandaleshwar Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda, Indian guru
- August 19 - Ian Gillan, English singer (Deep Purple)
- August 22 - Ron Dante, American singer, songwriter, and record producer (The Archies)
- August 24 - Vince McMahon, American wrestling promoter
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