On December 24, 1945, some notable events that occurred around the world include:
The
United Nations was established with the signing of the United Nations
Charter by the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom,
China, and a number of other countries. The UN was created in the
aftermath of World War II as a way to promote international cooperation
and address global issues.
In the United States, President Harry
S. Truman signed the United States Employment Act of 1946, which
established the Council of Economic Advisors and set out a number of
goals for the US economy, including full employment and price stability.
In
Europe, the Marshall Plan, a program of economic aid to Western Europe,
was announced by US Secretary of State George Marshall. The Marshall
Plan provided financial assistance to European countries to help rebuild
their economies after World War II.
In China, the Chinese Civil
War between the Nationalists and the Communists resumed after a brief
period of relative calm. The Chinese Civil War would continue until
1949, when the Communist Party emerged victorious.
These are just a few examples of the events that occurred on December 24, 1945
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