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June 24: The Soviet Union Celebrities Victory Day over The Nazis with a Parade on Red Square.

The following events occurred in June 1945:

June 1, 1945 (Friday)

June 2, 1945 (Saturday)

June 3, 1945 (Sunday)

June 4, 1945 (Monday)

June 5, 1945 (Tuesday)

Germany is Occupied into 4 Zones by The Allied Powers following The Berlin Declaration.

Berlin Declaration was signed by the United States, USSR, Britain and France, confirming the complete legal dissolution of Nazi Germany.

June 6, 1945 (Wednesday)

June 7, 1945 (Thursday)

June 8, 1945 (Friday)

June 9, 1945 (Saturday)

June 10, 1945 (Sunday)

June 11, 1945 (Monday)

June 12, 1945 (Tuesday)

June 13, 1945 (Wednesday)

June 14, 1945 (Thursday)

June 15, 1945 (Friday)

June 16, 1945 (Saturday)

June 17, 1945 (Sunday)

June 18, 1945 (Monday)

June 19, 1945 (Tuesday)

June 20, 1945 (Wednesday)

June 21, 1945 (Thursday)

June 22, 1945 (Friday)

June 23, 1945 (Saturday)

June 24, 1945 (Sunday)

Georgy Zhukov, Joseph Stalin, and Semyon Budyonny Watching as The Red Army Celebrates Victory Day over The Nazis at Moscow's Red Square during a Parade.

June 25, 1945 (Monday)

June 26, 1945 (Tuesday)

June 27, 1945 (Wednesday)

June 28, 1945 (Thursday)

June 29, 1945 (Friday)

June 30, 1945 (Saturday)

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