July 1945

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The following events occurred in July 1945:

July 1, 1945 (Sunday)

July 2, 1945 (Monday)

  • Only 200,000 essential workers were left in Tokyo due to mass evacuations.[2]
  • The submarine USS Barb fired rockets on Kaihyo Island near Sakhalin, becoming the first American underwater craft to fire rockets in shore bombardment.[3]

July 3, 1945 (Tuesday)

July 4, 1945 (Wednesday)

  • General Douglas MacArthur announced that the Philippines had been completely liberated.[3]
  • About 500 Canadian troops in Aldershot, England rioted in protest of the delay in sending them home.[5]

July 5, 1945 (Thursday)

July 6, 1945 (Friday)

July 7, 1945 (Saturday)

  • Japanese soldiers in Burma carried out the Kalagong massacre. An estimated 600 villagers were killed after they failed to provide any information under questioning about guerrillas in the area.
  • Born: Michael Ancram, politician, in London, England; Matti Salminen, operatic bass singer, in Turku, Finland

July 8, 1945 (Sunday)

July 9, 1945 (Monday)

July 10, 1945 (Tuesday)

July 11, 1945 (Wednesday)

July 12, 1945 (Thursday)

July 13, 1945 (Friday)

  • The Berlin municipal council officially confiscated all property held by members of the Nazi Party.[9]
  • The American government admitted responsibility for the April 1 sinking of the Japanese hospital ship Awa Maru, claiming it was an error.[9]
  • Died: Alla Nazimova, 66, Russian actress (coronary thrombosis)

July 14, 1945 (Saturday)

  • Italy declared war on Japan effective the next day.[7]
  • Japanese destroyer Tachibana was bombed and sunk in Hokadate Bay by U.S. Navy aircraft.
  • The Simla Conference on the future of Indian government ended in failure.[4]
  • The ban on Allied troops fraternizing with German women was lifted.[1]

July 15, 1945 (Sunday)

July 16, 1945 (Monday)

July 17, 1945 (Tuesday)

July 18, 1945 (Wednesday)

July 19, 1945 (Thursday)

July 20, 1945 (Friday)

July 21, 1945 (Saturday)

  • The Battle of Palikpapan ended in Allied victory.
  • The United States government warned that American patience was "rapidly running out" and told Japan to surrender unconditionally or face "virtual destruction".[11]
  • Born: John Lowe, professional darts player, in New Tupton, Derbyshire, England

July 22, 1945 (Sunday)

  • American, British and Russian officials agreed to allow their respective military police forces to move freely throughout all occupation zones of Berlin to thwart the city's runaway black market trade.[12]
  • Art treasures worth an estimated $500 million U.S. that had been looted by the Germans during the war were returned to two galleries in Florence, Italy.[13]

July 23, 1945 (Monday)

July 24, 1945 (Tuesday)

July 25, 1945 (Wednesday)

  • The Potsdam Conference adjourned temporarily so the British delegation could return to England to hear the election results.[14]
  • The U.S. government announced the end of all organized Japanese resistance on Mindanao.[4]
  • Philippe Pétain caused an uproar when he spoke for the first time during his trial, claiming that he was deaf and had not heard a thing that had been said in court up to that time. Many in the courtroom did not believe him, pointing out that he had frequently appeared to be listening attentively and fidgeted the most when serious charges were being made against him.[15]

July 26, 1945 (Thursday)

July 27, 1945 (Friday)

July 28, 1945 (Saturday)

July 29, 1945 (Sunday)

July 30, 1945 (Monday)

July 31, 1945 (Tuesday)

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