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| 1945 |
| | Juan Perón, professed friend of the poor in Argentina, is arrested by brother officers | |
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| 1945 |
| | A mass demonstration by trade unions in Buenos Aires results in the release of Perón | |
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| 1945 |
| | Russian-born novelist Vladimir Nabokov becomes a US citizen | |
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| 1945 |
| | British chemist Dorothy Hodgkin describes the molecular structure of penicillin | |
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| c. 1945 |
| | Le Corbusier's use of béton brut (raw concrete) introduces Brutalism | |
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| 1945 |
| | A by-election in the safe Conservative seat of Bromley, in London, enables Harold Macmillan to return to the House of Commons | |
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| 1945 |
| | A new constitution strengthens Tito's hold on Yugoslavia, and is soon followed by repressive measures | |
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| 1945 February 4 |
| | Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill meet at Yalta to discuss Allied post-war plans | |
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| 1945 February 13 |
| | Stalin agrees at Yalta to declare war on Japan after the end of the European war | |
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| 1945 February 11 |
| | Stalin, at Yalta, promises free elections in post-war eastern Europe | |
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