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May 2, 1945: Raising a Flag over the Reichstag

The following events occurred in May 1945:

May 1, 1945 (Tuesday)

May 2, 1945 (Wednesday)

May 3, 1945 (Thursday)

The British and Soviet forces near Wismar on the Baltic coast, 3 May 1945

May 4, 1945 (Friday)

May 5, 1945 (Saturday)

May 6, 1945 (Sunday)

May 7, 1945 (Monday)

May 8, 1945 (Tuesday)

People gathered in Whitehall to hear Winston Churchill's victory speech and celebrate Victory in Europe
  • At 3:00 p.m. (local time) Winston Churchill announced Germany's unconditional surrender in a radio broadcast from London. "Our gratitude to our splendid Allies goes forth from all our hearts in this Island and throughout the British Empire," Churchill stated. "We may allow ourselves a brief period of rejoicing; but let us not forget for a moment the toil and efforts that lie ahead. Japan, with all her treachery and greed, remains unsubdued. The injury she has inflicted on Great Britain, the United States, and other countries, and her detestable cruelties, call for justice and retribution. We must now devote all our strength and resources to the completion of our task, both at home and abroad."[20]
  • At 9:00 a.m. (local time) U.S. President Harry S. Truman (on his birthday) announced the surrender in a broadcast from the Oval Office and declared May 13 to be a national day of prayer. "I call upon the people of the United States, whatever their faith, to unite in offering joyful thanks to God for the victory we have won and to pray that He will support us to the end of our present struggle and guide us into the way of peace," the proclamation read. "I also call upon my countrymen to dedicate this day of prayer to the memory of those who have given their lives to make possible our victory."[21]
  • At 12:30 p.m. (local time) President Karl Dönitz announced the surrender to the German people in a speech broadcast from Flensburg, mentioning that the Nazi Party no longer had any role in government.[22]
  • Hermann Göring gave himself up to the Americans on a road near Radstadt, Austria. His Mercedes-Benz headed a column of staff cars and lorries carrying expensive luggage, and after being taken into custody he posed happily for photographers, drank champagne and chatted amiably with the American officers. When General Eisenhower learned of the friendly reception he became furious, and Göring soon found himself unceremoniously spirited away to a house in Augsburg for interrogation.[23]
  • German submarines were ordered to surface and report to the Allies.[24]
  • The Prague uprising ended with a ceasefire.
  • The Independent State of Croatia was disestablished.
  • The Massacre in Trhová Kamenice occurred when German troops in the Czech village of Trhová Kamenice shot supposed partisans.
  • The Sétif and Guelma massacre began when French police fired on local demonstrators at a protest in the Algerian market town of Sétif. Riots that followed would result in a total of 103 deaths in and around the town.
  • The South Tyrolean People's Party was founded in northern Italy.
  • Born: Keith Jarrett, American jazz and classical pianist and composer; in Allentown, Pennsylvania
  • Died: Ernst-Günther Baade, 47, German general (gangrene from wounds sustained in battle two weeks earlier); Paul Giesler, 49, German Nazi official (suicide); Werner von Gilsa, 56, German military officer (suicide after being captured by the Russians); Wilhelm Rediess, 44, German commander of SS troops in Norway (suicide by gunshot); Bernhard Rust, 61, German Nazi Minister of Science, Education and National Culture (suicide); Josef Terboven, 46, German Reichskommissar for Norway during the Nazi occupation (committed suicide by detonating dynamite in a bunker)

May 9, 1945 (Wednesday)

  • The final Wehrmachtbericht (armed forces report) was broadcast in Germany, reporting that "the German Wehrmacht succumbed with honor to enormous superiority. Loyal to his oath, the German soldier's performance in a supreme effort for his people can never be forgotten. Up to the last moment the homeland had supported him with all its strength in an effort entailing the heaviest sacrifices. The unique performance of the front and homeland will find a final appraisal in the later, just judgment of history. The enemy, too, will not deny his tribute of respect to the performance and sacrifices of German soldiers on land, at sea and in the air. Every soldier, therefore, may lay aside his weapon proud and erect and set to work in these gravest hours of our history with courage and confidence to safeguard the undying life of our people."[25] These last words formed the basis for the legend of the 'clean Wehrmacht'.
  • Joseph Stalin issued a V-E Order of the Day, congratulating the Red Army "upon the victorious termination of the Great Patriotic War. To mark the complete victory over Germany, today, on May 9, the Day of Victory, at 10 P.M., the capital of our Motherland-Moscow-on behalf of the Motherland, will salute the gallant troops of the Red Army and the ships and units of the Navy which have won this brilliant victory, by firing thirty artillery salvos from 1,000 guns."[26] On this day, the Army's 1st Ukrainian Front entered Prague.
  • The Battle for Czech Radio in Prague ended in Czech victory.
  • General Alexander Löhr, Commander of German Army Group E near Topolšica, Slovenia, signed the capitulation of German occupation troops.
  • Liberation of the German-occupied Channel Islands: British forces took the surrender of troops occupying Jersey and Guernsey.[27]
  • Vidkun Quisling and other members of the collaborationist Quisling regime in Norway surrendered to the Resistance (Milorg) and police at Møllergata 19 in Oslo, as part of the legal purge in Norway after World War II.[15] The British began Operation Doomsday when the 1st Airborne Division began landing in Norway to act as a police and military force.
  • Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov left the United Nations conference for Moscow with the Polish question still unresolved.[28]
  • Born: Jupp Heynckes, German footballer and manager; in Mönchengladbach
  • Died: Walter Frank, 40, German Nazi historian (suicide)

May 10, 1945 (Thursday)

May 11, 1945 (Friday)

USS Bunker Hill hit by two kamikazes
  • While supporting the Battle of Okinawa, the aircraft carrier USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) was badly damaged by Japanese kamikaze attacks and suffered about 600 casualties.
  • The Battle of West Henan–North Hubei ended in tactical stalemate but a Japanese operational victory.
  • General Eisenhower ordered that no combat soldiers who had fought in North Africa and Europe were to be sent to the Pacific.[3]
  • Died: Markus Faulhaber, 30, German Waffen-SS Sturmbannführer (drowned in a vehicular accident in Austria); Kiyoshi Ogawa, 22, and Seizō Yasunori, 21, Japanese kamikaze pilots killed in the attack on USS Bunker Hill

May 12, 1945 (Saturday)

May 13, 1945 (Sunday)

  • The Battle of Pokoku and Irrawaddy River operations in Burma ended in decisive British victory.
  • Winston Churchill gave a radio address telling the British people that "there is still a lot to do" and that "above all we must labor that the world organization which the United Nations are creating at San Francisco, does not become an idle name ... We must never forget that beyond all lurks Japan, harassed and failing but still a people of a hundred millions, for whose warriors death has few terrors. I cannot tell you tonight how much time or what exertions will be required to compel them to make amends for their odious treachery and cruelty. We have received-like China so long undaunted-we have received horrible injuries from them ourselves, and we are bound by the ties of honor and fraternal loyalty to the United States to fight this great war at the other end of the world at their side without flagging or failing."[33]
  • Riots took place outside a Catholic church in Santiago, Chile holding a mass in memory of Benito Mussolini. Several people were injured and four arrests were made.[7]
  • Captain from Castile by Samuel Shellabarger topped the New York Times Fiction Best Sellers list.

May 14, 1945 (Monday)

May 15, 1945 (Tuesday)

May 16, 1945 (Wednesday)

May 17, 1945 (Thursday)

May 18, 1945 (Friday)

May 19, 1945 (Saturday)

  • Australian troops completed the conquest of Tarakan Island.[7]
  • British submarine HMS Terrapin (P323) was depth charged and damaged in the Java Sea by Japanese warships and rendered a constructive total loss.
  • The Czechoslovak Extraordinary People's Court distributed over twenty thousand sentences - seven percent of them being for life or the death sentence - to "traitors, collaborators and fascist elements."
  • Born: Pete Townshend, English guitarist, singer and songwriter (The Who); in Chiswick, London
  • Died: Philipp Bouhler, 45, German Nazi official (committed suicide with a cyanide capsule while in a U.S. internment camp)

May 20, 1945 (Sunday)

  • U.S. forces captured Malaybalay on Mindanao.[7]
  • The Georgian uprising on Texel ended when Canadian forces arrived to enforce the German surrender and disarmed the remaining German troops.
  • Died: Fritz Kater, 83, German trade unionist (died of wounds sustained twelve days earlier attempting to defuse a bazooka shell)

May 21, 1945 (Monday)

May 22, 1945 (Tuesday)

May 23, 1945 (Wednesday)

May 24, 1945 (Thursday)

May 25, 1945 (Friday)

  • The Battle of Odžak ended in victory for the Yugoslav Partisans.
  • American landing ship USS LSM-135 was sunk by a Japanese kamikaze attack off Okinawa.
  • Died: Ishii Kikujirō, 79, Japanese diplomat and cabinet minister (presumably killed during the firebombing of Tokyo)

May 26, 1945 (Saturday)

May 27, 1945 (Sunday)

May 28, 1945 (Monday)

May 29, 1945 (Tuesday)

May 30, 1945 (Wednesday)

May 31, 1945 (Thursday)

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