• Japanese
kamikaze attacks against American ships in the
Lingayen Gulf region damaged the battleships and , two cruisers and four destroyers. •
Turkey severed diplomatic relations with
Japan. • The British destroyer struck a mine in the
North Sea and was rendered a constructive total loss. • U.S. President
Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered the
State of the Union message. For the first and only time during his presidency, Roosevelt did not deliver the message as a speech before a joint session of Congress. Rather, he delivered it to Congress as a written message and recited a summary of the speech over the radio. The message concluded: "1945 can and must see the substantial beginning of the organization of world peace. This organization must be the fulfillment of the promise for which men have fought and died in this war. It must be the justification of all the sacrifices that have been made-of all the dreadful misery that this world has endured. We Americans of today, together with our Allies, are making history-and I hope it will be better history than ever has been made before. We pray that we may be worthy of the unlimited opportunities that God has given us." • Future United States President
George H. W. Bush and future First Lady
Barbara Bush were married. •
Died: Herbert Lumsden, 47, British lieutenant general (killed by a
kamikaze attack on the bridge of the battleship
New Mexico during the bombardment of Luzon);
Vladimir Vernadsky, 81, Russian/Ukrainian mineralogist and geochemist ==
January 7, 1945 (Sunday)==