Important Historical Events of the year 1946, Year 1946 in History

List of 1946 Major News Events in History, Most Important Historical Events in 1946

What happened in the year 1946?

Date Event
January 3, 1946 Popular Canadian American jockey George Woolf dies in a freak accident during a race; the annual George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award is created to honor him.
January 6, 1946 The first general election ever in Vietnam is held.
January 8, 1946 Andrei Zhdanov, Chairman of the Finnish Allied Commission, submitted to the Finnish War Criminal Court an interrogation report by General Erich Buschenhagen, a German prisoner of war, on the contacts between Finnish and German military personnel before the Continuation War and a copy of Hitler's Barbarossa plan.
January 10, 1946 The first General Assembly of the United Nations assembles in the Methodist Central Hall, Westminster. Fifty-one nations are represented.
January 10, 1946 The United States Army Signal Corps successfully conducts Project Diana, bouncing radio waves off the Moon and receiving the reflected signals.
January 11, 1946 Enver Hoxha, Secretary General of the Communist Party of Albania, declares the People's Republic of Albania with himself as head of state.
January 17, 1946 The UN Security Council holds its first session.
January 19, 1946 General Douglas MacArthur establishes the International Military Tribunal for the Far East in Tokyo to try Japanese war criminals.
January 22, 1946 In Iran, Qazi Muhammad declares the independent people's Republic of Mahabad at Chahar Cheragh Square in the Kurdish city of Mahabad; he becomes the new president and Haji Baba Sheikh becomes the prime minister.
January 22, 1946 Creation of the Central Intelligence Group, forerunner of the Central Intelligence Agency.
January 24, 1946 The United Nations General Assembly passes its first resolution to establish the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission.
January 25, 1946 The United Mine Workers rejoins the American Federation of Labor.
January 25, 1946 United Nations Security Council Resolution 1 relating to Military Staff Committee is adopted.
January 31, 1946 Cold War: Yugoslavia's new constitution, modeling that of the Soviet Union, establishes six constituent republics (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia).
January 31, 1946 The Democratic Republic of Vietnam introduces the đồng to replace the French Indochinese piastre at par.
February 1, 1946 Trygve Lie of Norway is picked to be the first United Nations Secretary-General.
February 1, 1946 The Parliament of Hungary abolishes the monarchy after nine centuries, and proclaims the Hungarian Republic.
February 8, 1946 The first portion of the Revised Standard Version of the Bible, the first serious challenge to the popularity of the Authorized King James Version, is published.
February 8, 1946 The People's Republic of Korea is dissolved in the North, establishing the communist-controlled Provisional People's Committee of North Korea.
February 12, 1946 World War II: Operation Deadlight ends after scuttling 121 of 154 captured U-boats.
February 12, 1946 African American United States Army veteran Isaac Woodard is severely beaten by a South Carolina police officer to the point where he loses his vision in both eyes. The incident later galvanizes the civil rights movement and partially inspires Orson Welles' film Touch of Evil.
February 14, 1946 The Bank of England is nationalized.
February 15, 1946 ENIAC, the first electronic general-purpose computer, is formally dedicated at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
February 18, 1946 Sailors of the Royal Indian Navy mutiny in Bombay harbour, from where the action spreads throughout the Provinces of British India, involving 78 ships, twenty shore establishments and 20,000 sailors
February 22, 1946 The "Long Telegram", proposing how the United States should deal with the Soviet Union, arrives from the US embassy in Moscow.
February 24, 1946 Colonel Juan Perón, founder of the political movement that became known as Peronism, is elected to his first term as President of Argentina.
March 1, 1946 The Bank of England is nationalised.
March 5, 1946 Cold War: Winston Churchill coins the phrase "Iron Curtain" in his speech at Westminster College, Missouri.
March 6, 1946 Ho Chi Minh signs an agreement with France which recognizes Vietnam as an autonomous state in the Indochinese Federation and the French Union.
March 9, 1946 Bolton Wanderers stadium disaster at Burnden Park, Bolton, England, kills 33 and injures hundreds more.
March 11, 1946 Rudolf Höss, the first commandant of Auschwitz concentration camp, is captured by British troops.
March 19, 1946 French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, and Réunion become overseas départements of France.
March 21, 1946 The Los Angeles Rams sign Kenny Washington, making him the first African American player in professional American football since 1933.
March 22, 1946 The United Kingdom grants full independence to Transjordan.
March 24, 1946 A British Cabinet Mission arrives in India to discuss and plan for the transfer of power from the British Raj to Indian leadership.[48]
March 28, 1946 Cold War: The United States Department of State releases the Acheson–Lilienthal Report, outlining a plan for the international control of nuclear power.
March 29, 1946 Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, one of Mexico's leading universities, is founded.
April 1, 1946 The 8.6 Mw  Aleutian Islands earthquake shakes the Aleutian Islands with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VI (Strong). A destructive tsunami reaches the Hawaiian Islands resulting in dozens of deaths, mostly in Hilo, Hawaii.
April 1, 1946 The Malayan Union is established. Protests from locals led to the establishment of the Federation of Malaya two years later.
April 3, 1946 Japanese Lt. General Masaharu Homma is executed in the Philippines for leading the Bataan Death March.
April 4, 1946 Greek judge and archeologist Panagiotis Poulitsas is appointed Prime Minister of Greece in the midst of the Greek Civil War.
April 5, 1946 Soviet troops end their year-long occupation of the Danish island of Bornholm.
April 5, 1946 A Fleet Air Arm Vickers Wellington crashes into a residential area in Rabat, Malta during a training exercise, killing all 4 crew members and 16 civilians on the ground.[17]
April 7, 1946 The Soviet Union annexes East Prussia as the Kaliningrad Oblast of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.
April 8, 1946 Électricité de France, the world's largest utility company, is formed as a result of the nationalisation of a number of electricity producers, transporters and distributors.
April 17, 1946 The last French troops are withdrawn from Syria.
April 18, 1946 The International Court of Justice holds its inaugural meeting in The Hague, Netherlands.
April 20, 1946 The League of Nations officially dissolves, giving most of its power to the United Nations.
April 23, 1946 Manuel Roxas is elected the last President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines.
April 29, 1946 The International Military Tribunal for the Far East convenes and indicts former Prime Minister of Japan Hideki Tojo and 28 former Japanese leaders for war crimes.
May 1, 1946 Start of three-year Pilbara strike of Indigenous Australians.
May 4, 1946 In San Francisco Bay, U.S. Marines from the nearby Treasure Island Naval Base stop a two-day riot at Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary. Five people are killed in the riot.
May 5, 1946 The International Military Tribunal for the Far East begins in Tokyo with twenty-eight Japanese military and government officials accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
May 7, 1946 Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering (later renamed Sony) is founded.
May 8, 1946 Estonian schoolgirls Aili Jõgi and Ageeda Paavel blow up the Soviet memorial which preceded the Bronze Soldier of Tallinn.
May 9, 1946 King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy abdicates and is succeeded by Umberto II.
May 10, 1946 First successful launch of an American V-2 rocket at White Sands Proving Ground.
May 21, 1946 Physicist Louis Slotin is fatally irradiated in a criticality incident during an experiment with the demon core at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
May 25, 1946 The parliament of Transjordan makes Abdullah I of Jordan their Emir.
June 1, 1946 Ion Antonescu, "Conducator" ("Leader") of Romania during World War II, is executed.
June 2, 1946 Birth of the Italian Republic: In a referendum, Italians vote to turn Italy from a monarchy into a Republic. After the referendum, King Umberto II of Italy is exiled.
June 5, 1946 A fire in the La Salle Hotel in Chicago, Illinois, kills 61 people.
June 7, 1946 The United Kingdom's BBC returns to broadcasting its television service, which has been off air for seven years because of World War II.
June 18, 1946 Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, a Socialist, calls for a Direct Action Day against the Portuguese in Goa.
June 23, 1946 The 1946 Vancouver Island earthquake strikes Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
June 27, 1946 In the Canadian Citizenship Act, the Parliament of Canada establishes the definition of Canadian citizenship.
July 1, 1946 Crossroads Able is the first postwar nuclear weapon test.
July 4, 1946 The Kielce pogrom against Jewish Holocaust survivors in Poland.
July 4, 1946 After 381 years of near-continuous colonial rule by various powers, the Philippines attains full independence from the United States.
July 5, 1946 Micheline Bernardini models the first modern bikini at a swimming pool in Paris.
July 7, 1946 Mother Francesca S. Cabrini becomes the first American to be canonized.
July 7, 1946 Howard Hughes nearly dies when his XF-11 reconnaissance aircraft prototype crashes in a Beverly Hills neighborhood.
July 15, 1946 The State of North Borneo, now Sabah, Malaysia, is annexed by the United Kingdom.
July 22, 1946 King David Hotel bombing: A Zionist underground organisation, the Irgun, bombs the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, site of the civil administration and military headquarters for Mandatory Palestine, resulting in 91 deaths.
July 25, 1946 The Crossroads Baker device is the first underwater nuclear weapon test.
July 26, 1946 Aloha Airlines begins service from Honolulu International Airport.
August 1, 1946 Leaders of the Russian Liberation Army, a force of Russian prisoners of war that collaborated with Nazi Germany, are executed in Moscow, Soviet Union for treason.
August 3, 1946 Santa Claus Land, the world's first themed amusement park, opens in Santa Claus, Indiana, United States.
August 4, 1946 An earthquake of magnitude 8.0 hits northern Dominican Republic. One hundred are killed and 20,000 are left homeless.
August 7, 1946 The government of the Soviet Union presented a note to its Turkish counterparts which refuted the latter's sovereignty over the Turkish Straits, thus beginning the Turkish Straits crisis.
August 8, 1946 First flight of the Convair B-36, the world's first mass-produced nuclear weapon delivery vehicle, the heaviest mass-produced piston-engined aircraft, with the longest wingspan of any military aircraft, and the first bomber with intercontinental range.
August 16, 1946 Mass riots in Kolkata begin; more than 4,000 people would be killed in 72 hours.
August 16, 1946 The All Hyderabad Trade Union Congress is founded in Secunderabad.
August 23, 1946 Ordinance No. 46 of the British Military Government constitutes the German Länder (states) of Hanover and Schleswig-Holstein.
August 28, 1946 The Workers’ Party of North Korea, predecessor of the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea, is founded at a congress held in Pyongyang, North Korea.
September 2, 1946 The Interim Government of India is formed, headed by Jawaharlal Nehru as vice president with the powers of a Prime Minister.
September 6, 1946 United States Secretary of State James F. Byrnes announces that the U.S. will follow a policy of economic reconstruction in postwar Germany.
September 8, 1946 The referendum abolishes the monarchy in Bulgaria.
September 19, 1946 The Council of Europe is founded following a speech by Winston Churchill at the University of Zurich.
September 20, 1946 The first Cannes Film Festival is held, having been delayed for seven years due to World War II.
September 20, 1946 Six days after a referendum, King Christian X of Denmark annuls the declaration of independence of the Faroe Islands.
September 24, 1946 Cathay Pacific Airways is founded in Hong Kong.
September 24, 1946 The top-secret Clifford-Elsey Report on the Soviet Union is delivered to President Truman.
October 1, 1946 Nazi leaders are sentenced at the Nuremberg trials.
October 1, 1946 The Daegu October incident occurs in Allied-occupied Korea.
October 3, 1946 An American Overseas Airlines Douglas DC-4 crashes near Ernest Harmon Air Force Base in Stephenville, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, killing 39.
October 13, 1946 France adopts the constitution of the Fourth Republic.
October 16, 1946 Nuremberg trials: Ten defendants found guilty by the International Military Tribunal are executed by hanging.
October 22, 1946 Over twenty-two hundred engineers and technicians from eastern Germany are forced to relocate to the Soviet Union, along with their families and equipment.
October 24, 1946 A camera on board the V-2 No. 13 rocket takes the first photograph of earth from outer space.
November 3, 1946 The Constitution of Japan is adopted through Emperor's assent.
November 10, 1946 A magnitude 6.9 earthquake in the Peruvian Andes mountains kills at least 1,400 people.
November 19, 1946 Afghanistan, Iceland and Sweden join the United Nations.
November 23, 1946 French naval bombardment of Hai Phong, Vietnam, kills thousands of civilians.
December 7, 1946 A fire at the Winecoff Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia kills 119 people, the deadliest hotel fire in U.S. history.
December 9, 1946 The subsequent Nuremberg trials begin with the Doctors' Trial, prosecuting physicians and officers alleged to be involved in Nazi human experimentation and mass murder under the guise of euthanasia.
December 9, 1946 The Constituent Assembly of India meets for the first time to write the Constitution of India.
December 11, 1946 The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is established.
December 12, 1946 United Nations Security Council Resolution 13 relating to acceptance of Siam (now Thailand) to the United Nations is adopted.
December 19, 1946 Start of the First Indochina War.
December 20, 1946 It's a Wonderful Life premieres at the Globe Theatre in New York to mixed reviews.
December 20, 1946 An earthquake in Nankaidō, Japan causes a tsunami which kills at least one thousand people and destroys 36,000 homes.
December 21, 1946 An 8.1 Mw earthquake and subsequent tsunami in Nankaidō, Japan, kills over 1,300 people and destroys over 38,000 homes.
December 25, 1946 The first European self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction is initiated within the Soviet Union's F-1 nuclear reactor.
December 31, 1946 President Harry S. Truman officially proclaims the end of hostilities in World War II.