Remember When 1945

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For advertising information, call (858) 537-2280 • [email protected] May 1, 2015 THE MILITARY PRESS 13 EVENTS, cont’d. on Page 20 April 15, 2015 THE MILITARY PRESS 13 U.S. news • President Roosevelt, British PM Win- ston Churchill and Soviet leader Josef Stalin sign the Yalta Agreement • The USS Indianapolis is sunk by Japanese submarine killing 883 seamen. Many were killed by shark stack while awaiting rescue. • USS Franklin severely damaged, 700 lives lost • The U.S. takes control of Okinawa, Japan • U.S. celebrates V-J Day (victory in Japan) • U.S. Marines land on Iwo Jima • Franklin Roosevelt dies in office • U.S. bomber crashes into the 79th floor of the Empire State Building Technology • Percy Spen- cer accidentally discovers that mi- crowaves can heat food • In 1945, only 5,000 homes have TV sets 945 remember when... 1 May 1, 2015 THE MILITARY PRESS 13 1945 Ford Sportsman 1945 Dodge Truck Hiroshima U.S. Marines raising the flag over Mt. Surabachi on Iwo Jima Surveying the damage on USS Indiana after being hit by a 300 lb. bomb nt Roosevelt, and Soviet leader Josef Stalin alta Agreement 12 May 1, 2015 THE MILITARY PRESS www.MilitaryPress.com • [email protected] 12 April 15, 2015 THE MILITARY PRESS Harry S. Truman 33rd President of the U.S. Served from Apr. 12, 1945 – Jan. 20, 1953 World events • Adolf Hitler moves into his underground bunker, the so-called Fuhrerbunket • Nazis begin to evacuate Auschwitz concentration camp • U.S. troops lib- erate Buchenwald, a German concentra- tion camp • Dachau liber - ated • Manilla, capital of the Philippines, is liberated by Ameri- can forces • Italian partisans execute Benito Mus- solini • Britsh troops lib- erate Belsen concen- tration camp finding no running water and thousands of rotting corpses • Adolf Hitler and his wife of one 12 May 1, 2015 THE MILITARY PRESS Vice President of the U.S. office Vacant by ascension of then VP Truman when Franklin Roosevelt died in office “I never did give anybody hell. I just told the truth and they thought it was hell.” — Harry S. Truman day, Eva Braun, commit suicide • V-E Day commemorates the end of WWII in Europe • Germany is divided between Al- lied occupation forces • The U.S. detonates an atomic bomb nick- named “Fat Man” over the city of Nagasaki, Japan • Emperor Hirohito announces Japan’s sur- render on the radio • WWII ends • First German war crimes trial begins • Ho Chi Minh de- clares independence of Vietnam from France • United Nations cre- ated • Five U.S. Navy bombers are lost in the Bermuda Triangle 1945 Cadillac Convertible B-17 Flying Fortress bombing Marienburg Atomic bomb hits H British PM Winston Churchill, Presiden sign the Ya

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For advertising information, call (858) 537-2280 • [email protected] May 1, 2015 THE MILITARY PRESS 13 EVENTS, cont’d. on Page 20

April 15, 2015 THE MILITARY PRESS 13

U.S. news• President Roosevelt, British PM Win-

ston Churchill and Soviet leader Josef Stalin sign the Yalta Agreement

• The USS Indianapolis is sunk by Japanese submarine killing 883 seamen. Many were killed by shark stack while awaiting rescue.

• USS Franklin severely damaged, 700 lives lost

• The U.S. takes control of Okinawa, Japan

• U.S. celebrates V-J Day (victory in Japan)

• U.S. Marines land on Iwo Jima• Franklin Roosevelt dies in office• U.S. bomber crashes into the 79th

floor of the Empire State Building

Technology• Percy Spen-

cer accidentally discovers that mi-crowaves can heat food

• In 1945, only 5,000 homes have TV sets

945remember when...

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May 1, 2015 THE MILITARY PRESS 13

1945 Ford Sportsman

1945 Dodge Truck

Atomic bomb hits Hiroshima

U.S. Marines raising the flag over

Mt. Surabachi on Iwo Jima

Surveying the damage on USS Indiana after being hit by a 300 lb. bomb

British PM Winston Churchill, President Roosevelt, and Soviet leader Josef Stalin sign the Yalta Agreement

12 May 1, 2015 THE MILITARY PRESS www.MilitaryPress.com • [email protected] April 15, 2015 THE MILITARY PRESS

Harry S. Truman33rd President of the U.S.

Served from Apr. 12, 1945 – Jan. 20, 1953

World events• Adolf Hitler moves into his

underground bunker, the so-called Fuhrerbunket

• Nazis begin to evacuate Auschwitz concentration camp

• U.S. troops lib-erate Buchenwald, a German concentra-tion camp

• Dachau liber-ated

• Manilla, capital of the Philippines, is liberated by Ameri-can forces

• Italian partisans execute Benito Mus-solini

• Britsh troops lib-erate Belsen concen-tration camp finding no running water and thousands of rotting corpses

• Adolf Hitler and his wife of one

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Vice President of the U.S. officeVacant by ascension of then VP Truman when Franklin Roosevelt died in office

“I never did give anybody hell. I just told the truth and they thought it was hell.”— Harry S. Truman

day, Eva Braun, commit suicide• V-E Day commemorates the

end of WWII in Europe• Germany is divided between Al-

lied occupation forces• The U.S. detonates

an atomic bomb nick-named “Fat Man” over the city of Nagasaki, Japan

• Emperor Hirohito announces Japan’s sur-render on the radio

• WWII ends• First German war

crimes trial begins• Ho Chi Minh de-

clares independence of Vietnam from France

• United Nations cre-ated

• Five U.S. Navy bombers are lost in the Bermuda Triangle

1945 Cadillac Convertible

B-17 Flying Fortress bombing MarienburgAtomic bomb hits Hiroshima

British PM Winston Churchill, President Roosevelt, and Soviet leader Josef Stalin sign the Yalta Agreement