May 8th, 1945 is known as Victory in Europe Day (VE Day) because on that day the Allies accepted Germany's unconditional surrender at the close of WW2.
2011 - 1945 = 66
The Liberty nickel was not made in 1945. In 1945 there was a silver nickel and that is worth 25 cents.
September 21, 1945 was a Friday.
The most common Roman numeral for 1945 is MCMXLV. However, a variant Roman numeral (MCMVL) is not uncommon. I have noted several examples from publication dates in books from 1945.
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North and South Korea along the 38th parallel.
Korea was divided by the 38th parallel in the year 1945.
The Soviet Union occupied the northern part of Korea (down to the 38th parallel, e.g. 38 degrees N) and the United States occupied the southern part of Korea (up to the 38th parallel, e.g. 38 degrees N).In 1948, these occupied countries would declare independence.
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Korea was divided into Soviet and U.S. zones of occupation, with the latter becoming the Republic of Korea in August 1948. It was part of Japan's occupied lands during World War 2 until 1945.
Korea was divided in 1945, and remained divided in 1953, and is still divided today. Vietnam was divided in 1954 at the end of the French Indochina War (aka: 1st Indochina War).
When Japan was defeated by the USA and the USSR (who had very recently recently decided to declare war on Japan after the fall of the Nazis and at the request of President Truman), Korea, a territory of Japan since 1910, was split in half much like Nazi Germany was divided between the victorious Allies. The Northern half of Korea belonged to the USSR, and the Southern Half to the USA-- this is also the root of North Korean Communism, the reason why the Korean War erupted (when Comunist North Korea tried to take over South Korea), and why there are two Koreas today.
Korea was divided into Soviet and U.S. zones of occupation, with the latter becoming the Republic of Korea in August 1948. It was part of Japan's occupied lands during World War 2 until 1945.
Voice of Korea was created in 1945.
Korea gained independence from Japan, in 1945