August 1945


The following events occurred in August 1945:

[August 1], 1945 (Wednesday)

[August 2], 1945 (Thursday)

[August 3], 1945 (Friday)

  • The American government announced that every Japanese and Korean harbor of consequence had been mined, leaving Japan totally blockaded.
  • All Germans and Hungarians in Czechoslovakia were deprived of citizenship.

[August 4], 1945 (Saturday)

  • The Soviets gifted a plaque to the U.S. Ambassador to Moscow that was secretly bugged with The Thing, one of the earliest covert listening devices ever invented. It would hang in the Spaso House for seven years until its secret was discovered.
  • Paul Tibbets briefed his crewmates on the bombing mission to Hiroshima, saying the bombs would be immensely powerful and "something new in the history of warfare", but giving no specifics.
  • Born: Paul McCarthy, performance artist and sculptor, in Salt Lake City, Utah; Alan Mulally, CEO of the Ford Motor Company from 2006 to 2014, in Oakland, California

[August 5], 1945 (Sunday)

  • The U.S. Twentieth Air Force flew over twelve Japanese cities and dropped 720,000 pamphlets warning their populations to surrender or face devastation.
  • Paul Tibbets formally named the lead plane in the Hiroshima bombing mission the Enola Gay, after his mother. The B-29 that would take photos on the mission would be named Necessary Evil.
  • Born: Loni Anderson, actress, in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

[August 6], 1945 (Monday)

[August 7], 1945 (Tuesday)

[August 8], 1945 (Wednesday)

[August 9], 1945 (Thursday)

[August 10], 1945 (Friday)

  • The Japanese government announced that a message had been sent to the Allies accepting the terms of the Potsdam Declaration provided that it "does not comprise any demand that prejudices the prerogatives of the Emperor as sovereign ruler."
  • The Chinese Civil War resumed with the beginning of the Opening Campaign.
  • Died: Robert H. Goddard, 62, American engineer, physicist and inventor of the world's first liquid-fueled rocket

[August 11], 1945 (Saturday)

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[August 13], 1945 (Monday)

[August 14], 1945 (Tuesday)

[August 15], 1945 (Wednesday)

[August 16], 1945 (Thursday)

[August 17], 1945 (Friday)

[August 18], 1945 (Saturday)

[August 19], 1945 (Sunday)

[August 20], 1945 (Monday)

  • Vidkun Quisling went on trial in Oslo.
  • British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin condemned Soviet policy in Eastern Europe as "one kind of totalitarianism replaced by another."

[August 21], 1945 (Tuesday)

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[August 29], 1945 (Wednesday)

[August 30], 1945 (Thursday)

[August 31], 1945 (Friday)