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1945 in the United States

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1945
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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.

Incumbents

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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)

Events

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January

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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

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February 4–11: Yalta Conference

March

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April

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

May

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June

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July

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August

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August 6: Atomic bombing of Hiroshima

September

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October

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November

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December

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Undated

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Ongoing

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

Births

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January

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Stephen Stills
Tom Selleck

February

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Mia Farrow

March

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Micky Dolenz
Charles Greene

April

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Linda Hunt
Michael J. Smith

May

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Bob Seger
John Fogerty

June

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John Carlos
George Pataki
Carly Simon

July

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Debbie Harry
Burt Ward
Ron Glass

August

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Steve Martin
Vince McMahon
Wyomia Tyus
Bob Welch

September

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Richard Thaler
Jessye Norman

October

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Don McLean
John Lithgow
Henry Winkler

November

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Goldie Hawn
James Avery

December

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Bette Midler
Ernie Hudson
Diane Sawyer

Date unknown

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Deaths

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See also

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References

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  15. ^ The Town of Chesapeake Beach Honors George W. Owings, III
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  19. ^ Singer-songwriter Blackberri dies
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  22. ^ Red Sox mourn passing of former club president Lucchino
  23. ^ Marlin Briscoe, the 1st Black starting quarterback in the AFL, dies at 76
  24. ^ Charlie Smithgall, former Lancaster Mayor, dies at 77
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