What Happened This Year 1945
People Who Died in 1945
Joe Corbett
Played as a pitcher in Major League Baseball. Competed for teams including the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Phillies. Transitioned to a coaching role after his playing career. Coached various minor league teams following his retirement, contributing to the development of upcoming players.
Continue ReadingFedor von Bock
Born in 1880, a prominent German field marshal during World War II, recognized for leadership in key military campaigns. Commanded Army Group Center during Operation Barbarossa and was involved in the Battle of Moscow. Played a significant role in the Battle of Smolensk and the encirclement of Soviet forces at Kiev. Oversaw the German advance into Soviet territory, later facing challenges in supply and troop morale. After suffering setbacks, was dismissed in 1944 and remained in military service until the end of the war. Historical analysis reviews strategic decisions and military effectiveness during wartime operations.
Continue ReadingBernhard Rust
Served as the Reich Minister for Science, Education and Culture in Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. Played a significant role in promoting the ideologies of the Nazi regime through educational reforms that reinforced racial purity and anti-Semitism. Oversaw the implementation of policies that aimed to align education and scientific research with the regime's ideological goals. His tenure was marked by the suppression of dissenting voices in academia and a focus on physical education and the training of youth for military service.
Continue ReadingJosef Terboven
Born in 1898, this individual served as a soldier during World War I. Following the war, he joined the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) and became active in Nazi politics. He was appointed as the Reich Governor of Norway from 1940 until the end of the war in 1945. In this role, he oversaw the German occupation and implemented policies aligning with Nazi ideology. After Norway's liberation, he was captured by Allied forces and committed suicide in 1948.
Continue ReadingFrank Bourne
Served as a soldier in the British Army during the Anglo-Zulu War. Fought at the Battle of Rorke's Drift in January 1879, a significant conflict in which British troops faced a larger Zulu force. Demonstrated exceptional bravery and skill in the defense of the post. Survived the battle and lived until 1945, becoming the last surviving participant of the event. Bourne's account of the battle contributed to historical understanding and remembrance of the conflict.
Continue ReadingWilhelm Rediess
Served as an SS officer during World War II, Rediess held a significant position within the Nazi regime. His responsibilities included overseeing various operations related to the enforcement of Nazi policies. With the collapse of Nazi Germany, he was involved in military activities until Germany's surrender in May 1945. Following the war's end, Rediess faced the consequences of his actions as the Allied forces took control of Germany.
Continue ReadingJulius Hirsch
A German footballer, played as a forward for FC Bayern Munich. Represented Germany in international competitions, including the 1912 Summer Olympics. His career was cut short due to the rise of the Nazi regime, which targeted him due to his Jewish heritage. He was ultimately killed in a concentration camp during the Holocaust.
Continue ReadingKonrad Henlein
A soldier and politician in Czechoslovakia, played a significant role in the German minority politics of the country during the interwar period. Founded the Sudeten German Party in 1935, advocating for the interests of Sudeten Germans. His party became a prominent political force, leveraging growing national tensions in Europe. Collaborated with Nazi Germany leading up to World War II. In 1938, he expressed support for the annexation of the Sudetenland, which significantly influenced Czechoslovakia's fate following the Munich Agreement. Took on a leadership role in the area after its incorporation into Germany.
Continue ReadingRichard Glücks
Served as an SS officer and was responsible for multiple concentration camps during World War II. Held the position of inspector of concentration camps, overseeing the conditions and operations within these facilities. Managed the camps of Auschwitz and other locations, significantly contributing to the implementation of the Nazi regime's policies regarding internment and extermination.
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