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Israel 1/17/1945 Soviets Capture Warsaw Soviet troops liberated the capitol of Poland from German occupation. Germany had declared war by launching an air raid on September 1, 1939. They followed this with a siege that killed thousands of civilians and cut off electricity, water and food. Warsaw surrendered on September 27 with around a quarter of the city’s homes destroyed.United States 2/23/1945 US Flag Rasied at Iwo Jima US Marines raise the American flag on Mount Suribachi in Iwo Jima.Research shows that the men are, from left to right: Pfc Ira Hayes, 22 from Sacaton, Arizona; Pfc Harold Schultz, 20 from Detroit, Michigan; Sgt Michael Strank, 25 raised in Franklin Borough, Pennsylvania; Pfc Franklin Sousley, 19 from Hill Top, Kentucky; Harold Keller, 23 from Brooklyn, Iowa; and Cpl Harlon Block, 20 from Weslaco, Texas.The photo was captured by photographer Joseph Rosenthal. Ajman 8/17/1945 Korea Divided Korea was divided into North Korea and South Korea along the 38th parallel. American President Harry S Truman (4/12/1945-1/20/1953) Argentine President Edelmiro Julián Farrell (2/25/1944-6/4/1946) Australian Prime Minister Ben Chifley (7/13/1945-12/19/1949) Brazilian President Getúlio Vargas (11/3/1930-10/29/1945) Brazilian General of the Army Getúlio Vargas (11/3/1930-10/29/1945) Brazilian Admiral of the Navy Getúlio Vargas (11/3/1930-10/29/1945) Brazilian Divisional General of the Army Getúlio Vargas (11/3/1930-10/29/1945) British Prime Minister Clement Attlee (7/26/1945-10/26/1951) Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King (10/23/1935-11/15/1948) Japanese Prime Minister Kijuro Shidehara (10/9/1945-5/22/1946)