July 10, 1945 was a Tuesday.
November 10, 1943 was a Wednesday.
June 10, 1944 was on a Saturday.
January 10th 1940 was a Wednesday.
Theresienstadt (also known by its Czech name, Terezin) was probably the last camp to be liberated (10 May 1945). In some parts of Bohemia fighting continued for a day or two after the German surrender.
Neville Chamberlain was the Prime Minister when the war began, but he was quickly replaced by Winston Spencer Churchill who is the person most recognized as the wartime leader in Great Britain during the second world war.
10 July 1970 was a Friday.
10 July 1962 was on a Tuesday.
July 10, 1896 was on a Monday.
July 10, 1978 was on a Monday.
July 10, 1871 was on a Monday.
July 10 1974 was a Wednesday.
July 10 1946 was on a Wednesday.
July 10 1963 was a Wednesday.
July 10 1968 was a Wednesday.
July 10 2010 was a Saturday.
July 10, 1986, was a Thursday.
July 10, 1989, was a Monday.