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January 7, 1946: Austria divided into four zones Austria Occupation Zones 1945-55 en.svg
January 7, 1946: Austria divided into four zones
January 25, 1946: MacArthur spares Emperor Hirohito from war crimes trial Emperor Hirohito and General MacArthur.jpg
January 25, 1946: MacArthur spares Emperor Hirohito from war crimes trial
January 30, 1946: Roosevelt dime introduced on FDR's 64th birthday... 2005 Dime Obv Unc P.png
January 30, 1946: Roosevelt dime introduced on FDR's 64th birthday...
...replacing the Mercury dime 1943D Mercury Dime obverse.jpg
...replacing the Mercury dime

The following events occurred in January 1946:

January 1, 1946 (Tuesday)

January 2, 1946 (Wednesday)

January 3, 1946 (Thursday)

George Woolf Seabiscuit George Woolf.jpg
George Woolf
William Joyce, "Lord Haw Haw" The Capture of William Joyce, Germany, 1945 BU6910.jpg
William Joyce, "Lord Haw Haw"

January 4, 1946 (Friday)

January 5, 1946 (Saturday)

January 6, 1946 (Sunday)

January 7, 1946 (Monday)

January 8, 1946 (Tuesday)

January 9, 1946 (Wednesday)

January 10, 1946 (Thursday)

January 11, 1946 (Friday)

Albania Flag of Albania (1946-1992).svg
Albania

January 12, 1946 (Saturday)

January 13, 1946 (Sunday)

January 14, 1946 (Monday)

January 15, 1946 (Tuesday)

January 16, 1946 (Wednesday)

January 17, 1946 (Thursday)

January 18, 1946 (Friday)

January 19, 1946 (Saturday)

January 20, 1946 (Sunday)

De Gaulle De Gaulle-OWI.jpg
De Gaulle

January 21, 1946 (Monday)

January 22, 1946 (Tuesday)

Mahabad Flag of the Republic of Mahabad.svg
Mahabad
Director Souers Sidney W. Souers.jpg
Director Souers

January 23, 1946 (Wednesday)

January 24, 1946 (Thursday)

January 25, 1946 (Friday)

Kurchatov Kurchatov Poststamp.jpg
Kurchatov

January 26, 1946 (Saturday)

January 27, 1946 (Sunday)

January 28, 1946 (Monday)

January 29, 1946 (Tuesday)

January 30, 1946 (Wednesday)

January 31, 1946 (Thursday)

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Potsdam Conference</span> 1945 Allied meeting on the postwar world

The Potsdam Conference was held at Potsdam in the Soviet occupation zone from July 17 to August 2, 1945, to allow the three leading Allies to plan the postwar peace, while avoiding the mistakes of the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. The participants were the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States. They were represented respectively by General Secretary Joseph Stalin, Prime Ministers Winston Churchill and Clement Attlee, and President Harry S. Truman. They gathered to decide how to administer Germany, which had agreed to an unconditional surrender nine weeks earlier. The goals of the conference also included establishing the postwar order, solving issues on the peace treaty, and countering the effects of the war.

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The aftermath of World War II saw the rise of two global superpowers, the Soviet Union (USSR) and the United States (US). The aftermath of World War II was also defined by the rising threat of nuclear warfare, the creation and implementation of the United Nations as an intergovernmental organization, and the decolonization of Asia, Oceania, South America and Africa by European and East Asian powers, most notably by the United Kingdom, France, and Japan.

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The presidency of Harry S. Truman began on April 12, 1945, when Harry S. Truman became the 33rd president upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and ended on January 20, 1953.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Foreign policy of the Harry S. Truman administration</span>

The main issues of the United States foreign policy during the 1945–1953 presidency of Harry S. Truman include:

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