1 January
Operation Bodenplatte: the Luftwaffe's last major attack attempts to destroy
the maximum number of Allied aircraft on the ground. 800 Luftwaffe aircraft
are involved in this surprise attack and a total of 465 Allied aircraft
are destroyed or damaged. More than 220 Luftwaffe aircraft are lost during
the operation.
16 January
Allied air and ground operations force the German bulge forces in the
Ardennes to retreat.
13-15 February
Royal Air Force (RAF) and United States Army Air Force (USAAF) night and
day bombers attack Dresden in Germany. These attacks create a fire storm
which virtually destroys the city. Estimates of the dead vary from 35,000
to 220,000.
16 February
United States Army Air Force (USAAF) C47s drop more than 2,000 paratroopers
on Corregidor. The island has already been 'softened up' by a major bombardment
of Japanese positions.
17 February
Softening up operations begin against Iwo Jima. United States Navy (USN)
carrier aircraft and naval guns combine with the 7th United States Army
Air Force (USAAF) Consolidated B24 Liberators to pound Japanese positions.
19 February
United States Marines, with massive air and sea bombardment support, begin
landing on Iwo Jima.
21 February
The American carrier USS Saratoga is hit and badly damaged by a Kamikaze
attack.
23 February
The German Air Force sinks its last ship of the Second World War; the
Henry Bacon belonging to convoy RA64.
28 February
The first manned flight of the Bachem Ba349 Natter kills the pilot, Oberleutnant
Lothar Siebert. Three subsequent manned launches are successful and the
aircraft is approved for operational use, although it will not see service.
March 9
German forces, including air units, continue to attack the bridge at Remagen
in an effort to eliminate this allied bridgehead over the Rhine.
9-10 March
279 Marianas-based Boeing B29s begin a new campaign of low-altitude incendiary
night attacks against Japanese cities with an attack on Tokyo.
16 March
Japanese resistance on Iwo Jima ends, but is a costly victory, with 6,891
Marines killed and another 18,070 injured. It proves a very useful emergency
landing ground with 2251 Boeing B29s finding refuge here before the war
ends.
17 March
307 Boeing B29s drop 2,300 tons of incendiaries on Kobe in Japan.
18 March
The largest United States Army Air Force (USAAF) daylight raid on Berlin
takes place, with 1,250 bombers and an escort of 670 fighters.
20-21 March
The Luftwaffe mounts its last manned aircraft attack on the United Kingdom.
21 March
The first, unsuccessful, sortie is made by Japanese Yokosuka Ohka suicide
aircraft.
21-24 March
A combined effort by Allied air forces in Europe is mounted against the
Luftwaffe and its bases and virtually destroys the Luftwaffe as an effective
force.
23-24 March
Allied forces make large scale crossings of the Rhine in Operation Varsity,
which sees a large scale Allied airborne landing take advanced positions.
27 March
The last V2 rocket to fall on the United Kingdom lands at Orpington in
Kent at 1654hrs, killing one person and injuring 23 others.
31 March
The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan officially ends. 137,739 trainees
have passed through, of which 54,098 are pilots. In addition, over 155,000
air crew members were trained in Britain, Australia, New Zealand, South
Africa and Southern Rhodesia. Over 14,000 British air crew members were
trained in the United States.
1 April
Japanese Ohka suicide aircraft score their first major successes, when
they severely damage the battleship USS West Virginia and three other
vessels. One of those other vessels is the British carrier HMS Indefatigable.
7 April
The 71,000 ton Japanese battleship 'Yamato', a cruiser, and four of eight
destroyers are sunk by endless air attacks from United States Navy (USN)
carrier aircraft as they fruitlessly attempt to disrupt the United States
landings on Okinawa.
7 April
United States Army Air Force (USAAF) Boeing B29s receive fighter escort
for all future missions against the Japanese Home Islands.
10 April
The last wartime sortie over the United Kingdom is made by an Arado Ar234B
reconnaissance aircraft operating from Norway.
10 April
In an attack on targets in the Berlin area the United States Army Air
Force (USAAF) loses 19 bombers and 8 fighters to German Messerschmitt
Me262 jet fighters.
12 April
The
destroyer USS Mannert L. Abele is sunk by a Japanese Ohka suicide aircraft
off Okinawa.![]()
18 April
At the request of the United States, Spain prohibits the landing of all
German aircraft on Spanish territory.
19 April
The International Air Transport Associaition (IATA) is formed at Havana
in Cuba.