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** The Canadian First Army captures [[Emden]] and [[Wilhelmshaven]].
** The Canadian First Army captures [[Emden]] and [[Wilhelmshaven]].
* [[April 29]]
* [[April 29]]
** Men of the [[15th US Regiment]], [[45th Infantry Division]], <ref>http://compunews.com/gus/massacres.htm</ref> machine gun 520 surrendering German soldiers – including a doctor carrying a Red Cross flag – at Dachau concentration camp, after the soldiers take over from fleeing SS guards.
** Men of the 15th US Regiment, [[45th Infantry Division]], machine gun 520 surrendering German soldiers – including a doctor carrying a Red Cross flag – at Dachau concentration camp, after the soldiers take over from fleeing SS guards.<ref>http://compunews.com/gus/massacres.htm</ref>
** At the royal palace in [[Caserta]], Lieutenant-Colonel Viktor von Schweinitz (representing General [[Heinrich von Vietinghoff]]) and SS-Obersturmbannfuehrer Eugen Wenner (representing [[Waffen-SS]] General [[Karl Wolf]]) sign an unconditional instrument of surrender for all [[Axis powers]] forces in Italy, taking effect on [[May 2]]. Italian General [[Rodolfo Graziani]] orders the ''[[Esercito Nazionale Repubblicano]]'' forces under his command to lay down their arms.
** At the royal palace in [[Caserta]], Lieutenant-Colonel Viktor von Schweinitz (representing General [[Heinrich von Vietinghoff]]) and SS-Obersturmbannfuehrer Eugen Wenner (representing [[Waffen-SS]] General [[Karl Wolf]]) sign an unconditional instrument of surrender for all [[Axis powers]] forces in Italy, taking effect on [[May 2]]. Italian General [[Rodolfo Graziani]] orders the ''[[Esercito Nazionale Repubblicano]]'' forces under his command to lay down their arms.
** [[Brazilian Expeditionary Force|Brazilian]] forces liberate the commune of [[Fornovo di Taro]], Italy, from German forces.
** [[Brazilian Expeditionary Force|Brazilian]] forces liberate the commune of [[Fornovo di Taro]], Italy, from German forces.

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Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1945 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1945
MCMXLV
Ab urbe condita2698
Armenian calendar1394
ԹՎ ՌՅՂԴ
Assyrian calendar6695
Baháʼí calendar101–102
Balinese saka calendar1866–1867
Bengali calendar1352
Berber calendar2895
British Regnal yearGeo. 6 – 10 Geo. 6
Buddhist calendar2489
Burmese calendar1307
Byzantine calendar7453–7454
Chinese calendar甲申年 (Wood Monkey)
4642 or 4435
    — to —
乙酉年 (Wood Rooster)
4643 or 4436
Coptic calendar1661–1662
Discordian calendar3111
Ethiopian calendar1937–1938
Hebrew calendar5705–5706
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2001–2002
 - Shaka Samvat1866–1867
 - Kali Yuga5045–5046
Holocene calendar11945
Igbo calendar945–946
Iranian calendar1323–1324
Islamic calendar1364–1365
Japanese calendarShōwa 20
(昭和20年)
Javanese calendar1875–1876
Juche calendar34
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4278
Minguo calendarROC 34
民國34年
Nanakshahi calendar477
Thai solar calendar2488
Tibetan calendar阳木猴年
(male Wood-Monkey)
2071 or 1690 or 918
    — to —
阴木鸡年
(female Wood-Rooster)
2072 or 1691 or 919

1945 (MCMXLV) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1945th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 945th year of the 2nd millennium, the 45th year of the 20th century, and the 6th year of the 1940s decade.

Events

Below, events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.

January

January 27: The Soviet Red Army liberates Auschwitz.

February

The "Big Three" at the Yalta Conference: Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin, February 2, 1945.
During the Battle of Iwo Jima, U.S. Marines land on the island, February 19, 1945.

March

April

The Japanese battleship Yamato explodes after persistent attacks from U.S. aircraft during the Battle of Okinawa, 7 April 1945.
Adolf Hitler, along with his wife Eva Braun, committed suicide on 30 April 1945.

May

a black and white image of two Marines in their combat uniforms. One Marine is providing cover fire with his M1 Thompson submachinegun as the other with a Browning Automatic Rifle, prepares to break cover to move to a different position. There are bare sticks and rocks on the ground.
Marines of 1st Marine Division fighting on Okinawa, May 1945.

June

Dwight Eisenhower and Georgy Zhukov, June 5, 1945.

July

July 16: Trinity Test at night in New Mexico.

August

August 9: The mushroom cloud from the nuclear bomb dropped on Nagasaki rising 18 km into the air.
September 2: Japan signs the Instrument of Surrender aboard the USS Missouri.

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

Date unknown

Births

January

Rod Stewart
Tom Selleck

February

Bob Marley
Mia Farrow
Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein
Brenda Fricker

March

Eric Clapton

April

May

Laurent Gbagbo

June

Wolfgang Schüssel
Aung San Suu Kyi
Radovan Karadžić

July

Debbie Harry
Helen Mirren

August

Steve Martin
Vince McMahon
Van Morrison

September

Franz Beckenbauer
Ehud Olmert

October

John Lithgow
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

November

Goldie Hawn

December

Deaths

January

February

March

David Lloyd George

April

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Benito Mussolini
Adolf Hitler

May

Joseph Goebbels

June

July

August

September

October

Pierre Laval

November

December

George S. Patton

Nobel Prizes

References

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Further reading

  • Ian Buruma. Year Zero: A History of 1945 (Penguin Press; 2013) 368 pages; covers liberation, revenge, decolonization, and the rise of the United Nations.
  • Keith Lowe. Savage Continent: Europe in the Aftermath of World War II (2012) excerpt and text search
  • Walter Yust, ed. 10 Eventful Years, 1937 – 1946 Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica, 1947, 4 vol.), encyclopedia yearbook