1945

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The mushroom cloud above Hiroshima caused by the atomic bomb

1944 ← 19451946

Before 1900

Prehistoric eras: PrecambrianCarboniferousPermianCretaceous

B.C.E.: Last Ice Age30,0008,0001,100
C.E.: 15021853
1900-1999

1900-1949: 19081915192019261931193219331934193819421943194419451946194719481949

'50s: 1950195119521953195419551956195719581959

'60s: 1960196119621963196419651966196719681969

'70s: 1970197119721973197419751976197719781979

'80s: 1980198119821983198419851986198719881989

'90s: 1990199119921993199419951996199719981999
2000-present

'00s: 2000200120022003200420052006200720082009

'10s: 2010201120122013201420152016201720182019
'20s: 20202021202220232024
Future
20272028203020482097220422,000

In the real world

March

  • 9-10 March: Over the course of a single night, American strategic bombers destroy great swathes of the city of Tokyo using incendiary bombs. The engagement is the single most destructive bombing raid in the history of military aviation, cut Tokyo's industrial productivity in half, and is estimated to have killed around 100,000 people.

May

  • 8 May: Nazi Germany surrenders to the Allies, bringing an end to World War II in Europe, though some pockets of continued fighting take place in the Western Theatre until 11 May.

July

  • 16 July: Trinity, the world's first detonation of a nuclear weapon, is held at the Jornada del Muerto desert in New Mexico, marking the beginning of the Atomic Age.

August

  • 3 August: The Kyushu J7W Shinden makes its maiden flight. Two more test flights are conducted on the 6th and 9th of August, the same days as the two nuclear bombings.
  • 6 August: The United States drops the Little Boy atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan using the Boeing B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay, leading to the deaths of 90,000 to 146,000 people.
  • 9 August: The United States drops the Fat Man atomic bomb on Nagasaki using the B-29 Superfortress Bockscar, killing 39,000 to 80,000 people.
  • 15 August: Emperor Hirohito announces the surrender of Japan to the nation.

September

  • 2 September: The Japanese formally sign the surrender document aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, officially marking the end of World War II.

In fiction

  • Nazi forces give Frankenstein's still-beating heart to the Imperial Japanese Navy, which in turn brings it to Hiroshima for study. The heart is irradiated when the Americans destroy the city with the Little Boy nuclear bomb. Granted remarkable regenerative abilities, the heart grows a new body over the next fifteen years. (Frankenstein vs. Baragon)
  • Ishiro Serizawa and his father survive the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, encountering a newly-awoken Shinomura that flies away. Godzilla, attracted by the radiation, briefly surfaces in Hiroshima Bay. Ishiro's father leaves him with his grandparents in Kyoto and becomes a sailor. (Godzilla: Awakening)
  • Kantaro Tagruato establishes Tagruato in Kyushu, Japan. (Cloverfield Alternate Reality Game)[citation needed]
  • A dinosaurian beast known by the locals as "Godzilla" raids a Japanese military airbase on Odo Island and kills everyone there but mechanic Sosaku Tachibana and reluctant kamikaze pilot Koichi Shikishima. Shikishima returns home to Tokyo, only to find it ravaged by the massive firebombing that took place in March 1945.(Godzilla Minus One)

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