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July 1, 1946: Bikini Atoll and 73 ships nuked Able crossroads.jpg
July 1, 1946: Bikini Atoll and 73 ships nuked
July 4, 1946: U.S. grantes the Philippines independence Flag of the Philippines.svg
July 4, 1946: U.S. grantes the Philippines independence
July 22, 1946: 91 killed in Zionists bombing of Jerusalem's King David Hotel KD 1946.JPG
July 22, 1946: 91 killed in Zionists bombing of Jerusalem's King David Hotel
July 6, 1946: Future U.S. President George W. Bush born to future U.S. President George H.W. Bush and future First Lady Barbara Bush GeorgeWBush1947.png
July 6, 1946: Future U.S. President George W. Bush born to future U.S. President George H.W. Bush and future First Lady Barbara Bush
July 25, 1946: First underwater nuclear explosion Crossroads baker explosion.jpg
July 25, 1946: First underwater nuclear explosion

The following events occurred in July 1946:

Contents

July 1, 1946 (Monday)

July 2, 1946 (Tuesday)

July 3, 1946 (Wednesday)

July 4, 1946 (Thursday)

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President Roxas

July 5, 1946 (Friday)

100,000,000,000,000,000 pengos HUP 100MB 1946 obverse.jpg
100,000,000,000,000,000 pengős

July 6, 1946 (Saturday)

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Sylvester Stallone.jpg
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George W. Bush, Sylvester Stallone and Fred Dryer, born July 6, 1946

July 7, 1946 (Sunday)

July 8, 1946 (Monday)

July 9, 1946 (Tuesday)

July 10, 1946 (Wednesday)

July 11, 1946 (Thursday)

July 12, 1946 (Friday)

July 13, 1946 (Saturday)

July 14, 1946 (Sunday)

July 15, 1946 (Monday)

July 16, 1946 (Tuesday)

July 17, 1946 (Wednesday)

July 18, 1946 (Thursday)

July 19, 1946 (Friday)

July 20, 1946 (Saturday)

July 21, 1946 (Sunday)

July 22, 1946 (Monday)

July 23, 1946 (Tuesday)

July 24, 1946 (Wednesday)

July 25, 1946 (Thursday)

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Martin and Lewis

July 26, 1946 (Friday)

July 27, 1946 (Saturday)

July 28, 1946 (Sunday)

July 29, 1946 (Monday)

July 30, 1946 (Tuesday)

July 31, 1946 (Wednesday)

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  2. "Jap Cruiser Sinks After Atomic Blast", Post-Gazette, July 2, 1946, p1
  3. "Atom Test Animals Melt Away", Post-Gazette, July 15, 1946, p3
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  6. "Younger Nazis Given Pardons In U.S. Zone", Post-Gazette, July 3, 1946, p4
  7. Murray Levine, The History and Politics of Community Mental Health (Oxford University Press US, 1981) p43
  8. "Communist Named Czech Premier" Miami Daily News, July 4, 1946, p1
  9. "Republic of Philippines Born Amid Rubble of War- Roxas Sworn In As First President" St. Petersburg Times, July 4, 1946, p1
  10. "The Kielce Pogrom" by Bozena Szaynok, Jewish Virtual Library; "40 Die in Attacks on Polish Jews; False Story by Boy, 8, Starts Riots", Pittsburgh Press, July 5, 1946, p1
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  15. "British Fight Mob in Trieste" Milwaukee Sentinel, July 7, 1946, p2
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  22. "Episcopalians, Presbyterians Map Merger", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 8, 1946, p1
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  32. "Seven Marines Kidnapped", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 16, 1946, p3
  33. "Truce Team Wins Freedom of Marines", Deseret News (Salt Lake City), July 24, 1946, p5
  34. "How Dr Spock gave parents a new way to bring up baby", by Marea Donnelly, The Daily Telegraph (Sydney), July 12, 2016
  35. "First-Aid to Parents", book review by Catherine Mackenzie, New York Times, July 14, 1946
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  45. "Ecuador Plane Crash Kills 32", Los Angeles Times, July 18, 1946, p 5
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  48. Text of report
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  51. "Bread Rationing on Sunday", Glasgow Herald, July 19, 1946, p5
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  59. "No joke: Gallagher swinging his sledgehammer one last time", by Ben Montgomery, Tampa Bay Times, March 24, 2013
  60. "BOMB BLASTS MILLION TONS OF WATER 9,000 FEET INTO AIR", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 25, 1946, p1
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  62. Jerry Lewis with James Kaplan, Dean and Me: A Love Story (Random House, Inc., 2005) p1
  63. "Armed Mob Slays 4 Georgia Negroes", Spokane Daily Chronicle, July 26, 1946, p1
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  65. "REVIVED OPA INCREASES MANY PRICES", Spokane Daily Chronicle, July 26, 1946, p1
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    "Chinese Communists Acknowledge Battle With Marines, Call Upon Americans to Quit Country", Schenectady (NY) Gazette, August 2, 1946, p1
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