April 1945


The following events occurred in April 1945:

[April 1], 1945 (Sunday)

[April 2], 1945 (Monday)

[April 3], 1945 (Tuesday)

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[April 6], 1945 (Friday)

[April 7], 1945 (Saturday)

  • Operation Kikusui I: The Japanese battleship Yamato and nine other warships launched a suicide attack on Allied forces engaged in the Battle of Okinawa. Yamato was bombed, torpedoed and sunk by U.S. Navy aircraft south of Kyushu with the loss of 2,055 of 2,332 crew. Five other Japanese warships were sunk by American aircraft.
  • The Allies began Operation Amherst, a Free French and British Special Air Service attack with the goal of capturing Dutch canals, bridges and airfields intact.
  • Germany sent out 120 student pilots to face 1,000 American bomber planes in a suicide operation with the objective of ramming their planes into the U.S. aircraft and then parachuting to safety. Only a few of the pilots managed to hit the bombers and three-quarters of the Luftwaffe pilots were shot down. It was the Sonderkommando Elbe group's first and last mission.
  • Kantarō Suzuki replaced Kuniaki Koiso as Prime Minister of Japan.
  • German submarine U-1195 was depth charged and sunk southeast of the Isle of Wight by British destroyer Watchman.
  • Born: Werner Schroeter, film director, in Georgenthal, Germany
  • Died: Elizabeth Bibesco, 48, English writer and socialite ; Seiichi Itō, 54, Japanese admiral

[April 8], 1945 (Sunday)

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[April 15], 1945 (Sunday)

[April 16], 1945 (Monday)

  • The Battle of Berlin began, opening with the Red Army launching the Battle of the Oder–Neisse and the Battle of the Seelow Heights.
  • Canadian forces took Harlingen and occupied Leeuwarden and Groningen in the Netherlands.
  • The German transport ship Goya was sunk in the Baltic Sea by Soviet submarine L-3 with the loss of over 6,000 lives.
  • German submarines U-78, U-880 and U-1274 were lost to enemy action.
  • Oflag IV-C, a prisoner-of-war camp in Colditz Castle, was captured by soldiers of the U.S. 1st Army.
  • Death marches from Flossenbürg concentration camp began.
  • Harry S. Truman addressed Congress for the first time as president, in a speech broadcast over the major networks. "With great humility I call upon all Americans to help me keep our nation united in defense of those ideals which have been so eloquently proclaimed by Franklin Roosevelt," Truman said. "I want in turn to assure my fellow Americans and all of those who love peace and liberty throughout the world that I will support and defend those ideals with all my strength and all my heart. That is my duty and I shall not shirk it. So that there can be no possible misunderstanding, both Germany and Japan can be certain, beyond any shadow of a doubt, that America will continue the fight for freedom until no vestige of resistance remains!"
  • American destroyer USS Pringle was sunk by a kamikaze attack off Okinawa.
  • Died: Ernst Bergmann, 53, German philosopher and proponent of Nazism

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[April 27], 1945 (Friday)

  • While attempting to flee to Switzerland, Benito Mussolini and his mistress Clara Petacci were captured by partisans. The next day, both were summarily executed near Lake Como along with twelve other leading fascists. The bodies of Mussolini, Petacci and others were then brought to the Piazzale Loreto in Milan and hung upside down on public display at a gas station.
  • The Soviet 1st Ukrainian Front captured Potsdam directly adjacent to the city of Berlin.
  • The Battle of Davao began.
  • The U.S. Fifth Army reached Genoa, although most of the city was already in the hands of resistance fighters.
  • The Western Allies rejected Himmler's proposal to surrender all German forces in the west, interpreting the offer as an attempt to split their alliance with the Soviets.
  • The Red Army captured the Berlin airports of Tempelhof and Gatow, preventing the capital from receiving any further supplies by air.
  • U.S. troops liberated Kaufering concentration camp and found thousands of corpses.
  • The provisional government of Austria headed by Karl Renner asserted its independence from Germany.
  • Born: August Wilson, playwright, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Died: Hans Schleif, 43, German architect and member of the SS

[April 28], 1945 (Saturday)

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[April 30], 1945 (Monday)