1945 Facts – Free Printable 'Born in 1945' Sheet

In 1945, the Second World War finally came to an end. Victory in Europe (VE Day) was declared on 8 May, followed by Victory over Japan (VJ Day) in August after the devastating atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The world began to rebuild, and a new international order was formed with the creation of the United Nations.

In Britain, Winston Churchill’s wartime coalition ended, and Clement Attlee’s Labour Party swept to victory, beginning a period of post-war reform. Rationing continued, but spirits lifted as football leagues and other cultural life resumed.

This free printable sheet captures the key moments, famous births, and cultural highlights of 1945 – perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, or simply revisiting a pivotal year in modern history.

1945 Key Moments

  • End of World War II: Germany surrendered in May (VE Day) and Japan in August (VJ Day).
  • Atomic Age: The first atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
  • Politics: Winston Churchill was replaced as Prime Minister by Clement Attlee after Labour’s landslide win.
  • International Relations: The United Nations was founded in San Francisco to promote peace and cooperation.
  • Culture: George Orwell published Animal Farm, a political allegory that became a classic.
  • Sports: Football League resumed after the war, lifting national morale.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the 1945 printable free?

Yes - just like all our nostalgia and year fact sheets, the 1945 edition is free to download and print.

What can I do with it?

It’s ideal for milestone birthdays, family history projects, or simply sparking conversations about the past. Just please respect our copyright and don’t resell.

Are more years available?

Yes - we’re building a full collection of printable nostalgia sheets for each year of the 20th century and beyond.











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