1945 in the United States

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Events from the year 1945 in the United States. World War II ended during this year following the surrender of Germany in May and that of Japan in September.

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Incumbents

Federal government

Franklin D. Roosevelt (D-New York) (until April 12)
Harry S. Truman (D-Missouri) (starting April 12)
Henry A. Wallace (D-Iowa) (until January 20)
Harry S. Truman (D-Missouri) (January 20 – April 12)
vacant (starting April 12)

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Events

January

January 20:Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States, begins his fourth term
Harry S. Truman becomes the 34th U.S. vice president

February

February 4–11: Yalta Conference

March

April

April 12: Vice President Harry S. Truman becomes the 33rd U.S. president upon the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt

May

June

July

August

August 6: Atomic bombing of Hiroshima

September

  • September 2
  • September 5
    • The Russian code clerk Igor Gouzenko comes forward with numerous documents implicating the Soviet Union in numerous spy rings in North America: both in the United States and in Canada.
    • Iva Toguri D'Aquino, a Japanese-American suspected of being wartime radio propagandist "Tokyo Rose", is arrested in Yokohama.
  • September 8 American troops occupy southern Korea, while the Soviet Union occupies the north, with the dividing line being the 38th parallel of latitude. This arrangement proves to be the indirect beginning of a divided Korea.
  • September 9 The first actual case of a (computer) bug being found, is a moth lodged in a relay of a Harvard Mark II computer at the Naval Weapons Center in Dahlgren, Virginia.
  • September 15-16 - Hurricane Nine, or known as the 1945 Homestead Hurricane, made landfall and affected Florida, the first intense storm to do so in the state since 1935. The hurricane made landfall in Key Largo and Dade County, killing 4 people in Florida and 22 others in The Bahamas and in the islands of the Turks And Caicos.
  • September 20 – The Office of Strategic Services (OSS) is disbanded and split up among several other agencies.

October

November

December

Undated

Ongoing

  • World War II, U.S. involvement (1941–1945; ends on September 2)

Births

January

Stephen Stills
Tom Selleck

February

Mia Farrow

March

Micky Dolenz
Charles Greene

April

Linda Hunt
Michael J. Smith

May

Bob Seger
John Fogerty

June

John Carlos
George Pataki
Carly Simon

July

Debbie Harry
Burt Ward
Ron Glass

August

Steve Martin
Vince McMahon
Wyomia Tyus
Bob Welch

September

Richard Thaler
Jessye Norman

October

Don McLean
John Lithgow
Henry Winkler

November

Goldie Hawn
James Avery

December

Bette Midler
Ernie Hudson
Diane Sawyer

Date unknown

Deaths

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