Feb. 25, 1945: First U.S.firebombing of Tokyo.
March 26: End of fighting on Iwo Jima.
April 1: U.S. troops land on Japanese island of Okinawa.
April 6: Launch of Japanese kamikaze raids on Allied ships; 32 sunk, 368 damaged by July 30.
May 8: Victory in Europe Day, with surrender of German forces.
May 11: Australians take last Japanese base in New Guinea.
May 25: U.S. invasion plan for Japan issued.
June 22: U.S. Tenth Army completes capture of Okinawa.
June 26: United Nations charter signed.
July 16: First atomic bomb tested in New Mexico.
July 30: USS Independence sunk by Japanese after delivering atomic bomb parts.
Aug. 6: Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
Aug. 9: Second atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki.
Aug. 10-15: Heavy air attacks on Tokyo.
Aug. 15 (Aug. 14 in U.S.): Victory in Japan Day: Japanese surrender.
Source: The World at Arms: The Reader’s Digest Illustrated History of World War II.
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