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Re: THE THREAD!!!
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2024 12:12 pm
by RangerJoe
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Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 11:09 am
by Apollo11
Hi all,
Good day!
Leo "Apollo11"
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Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 5:40 pm
by btd64
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Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 5:41 pm
by btd64
Happy afternoon eveyone....GP
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Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 5:55 pm
by RangerJoe

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Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2024 7:09 am
by Apollo11
Hi all,
Good morning!
Leo "Apollo11"
Re: THE THREAD!!!
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2024 12:38 pm
by btd64
RangerJoe wrote: Thu Oct 24, 2024 5:55 pm
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CONGRATULATIONS!!!!
Thanks

....GP
Re: THE THREAD!!!
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2024 12:38 pm
by btd64
Good morning, afternoon and evening people

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Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2024 12:39 pm
by btd64
The new page is coming up....GP
Re: THE THREAD!!!
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2024 2:22 pm
by Zovs
Good morning folks!
World War II Today: October 25
1939
U-boats sink four more British ships.
1940
While bombing Chungking, China, Japanese bombs accidentally almost hit US embassy and US gunboat Tutuila, causing an international incident.
1941
US condemns Nazi practice of killing innocent civilians in reprisal for partisan activities.
1942
Germans capture two more streets in Stalingrad with severe losses. The last German offensive in the Caucasus begins.
Montgomery switches the attack to the North. Rommel breaks off his sick leave to take charge of the critical situation in which the axis forces now find themselves.
German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel returns to Battle of El Alamein in Egypt after medical treatment in Germany.
On Guadalcanal, Japanese attack Lunga perimeter and at the Matanikau River, but are repulsed.
1943
Burma-Siam âDeath Railwayâ completed by Allied POWs and natives (93,000 killed in its construction).
Japanese withdraw from Finschhafen area of New Guinea.
1944
Russians troops take the German base of Kirkenes in Norway.
The Red Army completes its capture of Transylvania in northwestern Romania.
The Japanese are defeated in the Battle of Leyte Gulf, the worldâs largest sea engagement. From this point on, the depleted Japanese Navy increasingly resorts to the suicidal attacks of Kamikaze fighters. By the end of the war, Japan will have sent an estimated 2,257 aircraft. âThe only weapon I feared in the war,â Adm. Halsey will say later.
1945
Japanese forces on Formosa (Taiwan) surrender to Chiang Kai-shek at Taipei City.
Re: THE THREAD!!!
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2024 3:16 pm
by RangerJoe
World War 2 yesterday October 24 . . .
1938
In a move that increases tensions between the United States and Japan, the USS President Coolidge is forced to unload nearly $3 million worth of gold and silver before it is allowed to leave the Japanese controlled port of Shanghai.
1940
British Summer Time to be continued throughout winter.
Hitler meets Petain at Montoire, which leads âto agreement in principle of collaborationâ, but Petain rejects the idea of a Franco-German military alliance.
RAF night raids on Berlin and Hamburg inflict serious civilian casualties for the first time.
1941
The Ukrainian city of Kharkov falls to the German 6th and 17th Armies of Army Group South.
1942
U-boat control in France creates wolfpack âBattleaxeâ. This will operate in the North Atlantic until it is disbanded on the 1st November 1942 and will include at one time or another U-134, U-203, U-409, U-509, U-510, U-572, U-604 and U-659.
RAF bombs Turin, the first bombing of Italy from British bases.
The land battle begins in earnest around Henderson Field on Guadalcanal, with the elite Japanese 2nd Division being wiped out.
Main detachment of Western Naval Task Force leaves Hampton Roads, VA & Casco Bay, ME for Operation Torch landings in Morocco, under Rear Adm. Kent Hewitt.
1943
An E-boat attack on a convoy off the Norfolk coast result in four E-boats being sunk and one British trawler.
The Red Army achieves a breakthrough on the Dnieper river and captures Melitopol.
1944
The aircraft carrier USS Princeton is sunk by a single Japanese plane during the Battle of Leyte Gulf. Japanese aircraft attack US shipping at Leyte; US carrier aircraft shoot down 257 Japanese planes and sink Japanese battleship Musashi.
Fifty black sailors are convicted of mutiny in the controversial Port Chicago case; after only 80 minutes deliberation, all 50 men given 15-year sentences
Australians secure Goodenough Island off New Guinea.
Off Formosa, sub USS Tang sinks a ship in a Japanese convoy, having sunk 5 ships with only 9 torpedoes, but Tang is then sunk by her own torpedo (74 killed, but 9 survive as POWs including captain Lt. Cdr. Richard OâKane, who will receive the Medal of Honor).
1945
Vidkun Quisling, Norwayâs wartime minister president, is executed by firing squad for collaboration with the Nazis.
Re: THE THREAD!!!
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2024 8:39 am
by Apollo11
Hi all,
Good morning!
Leo "Apollo11"
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Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2024 5:59 pm
by radar
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Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2024 3:43 am
by bigred
good night...
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Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2024 9:14 am
by Apollo11
Hi all,
Good morning!
The lock moved this night...
Leo "Apollo11"
Re: THE THREAD!!!
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2024 9:38 am
by Zovs
Good morning folks.
World War II Today: October 27
1941
In a broadcast to the nation on Navy Day, President Franklin Roosevelt declares: âAmerica has been attacked, the shooting has started.â He does not ask for full-scale war yet, realizing that many Americans are not yet ready for such a step.
The Russians launch numerous counter-attacks around Moscow in an attempt to halt the German advance. 11th Army forces a breakthrough at Perekop, thus opening the gate to the Crimean peninsula.
German Army Group South forces reach Sevastopol in the Crimea, but the tanks of the âNorthernâ forces are slowed or stopped entirely by mud.
1942
Wolfpack âBattleaxeâ attacks Convoy SL-125 (37 ships) which is sailing from Sierra Leone to the UK. The attack begins off the northwest coast of Ă Africa, not far from Gibraltar and continues until the 31st October 1942. During this time 12 merchants (80,005 gross tons) are sunk and 7 damaged. While the battle rages, the allies re-route all convoys associated with the âTorchâ landings in North Africa.
The Soviet 37th Army is defeated in Caucasus.
During the Second Battle of El Alamein, a counter-attack by the 21st Panzer-Division to push the attacking British forces back into the German minefields fails, costing them 50 Panzerâs. This leaves the axis forces with just 81 operational tanks.
United States destroyers sink the damaged carrier USS Hornet to prevent her from falling into the hands of approaching Japanese ships. The Hornet has been in operation for only 371 days.
1943
Montgomery resumes the offensive operations in Italy.
Field Marshal Von Kluge is invalided from command of Army Group Centre as result of a car crash.
1944
The Battle of HĂźrtgen Forest is developing. It will continue through October and November and have its last attacks in December.
Re: THE THREAD!!!
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2024 1:32 pm
by RangerJoe
World War II
Yesterday: October 26
1939
Germany annexes former Polish areas of Upper Silesia, West Prussia, Pomerania, Poznan, Ciechanow, Danzig, and part of Lodz; all the rest of German-occupied Poland to come under the âGeneral Government.â
Forced labor decree issued for Polish Jews aged 14 to 60.
1940
London has longest air raid to date as a Catholic orphanage is among the buildings hit. British claim 41 German planes shot down in the past weekĂ against 21 British. The total German losses over Britain since the war began are put at a staggering 2,762 against Britainâs 780.
Ministry of Food subsidises fish and chip shops

to encourage potato consumption.
The Italians protest to the Greeks about their ânon-neutralâ attitude towards Italy.
1942
850 Jews are arrested in Norway.
The Eighth Army begins re-grouping its divisions at El Alamein for the final breakout, and take Kidney Ridge.
Allied troops moving through the Egyptian front captured 1,450 Axis prisoners, routed Nazi tanks in the armored clash and pulverized the enemy line.
Center and Eastern Task Forces depart Britain for Torch landings in Oran and Algiers, Algeria.
Battle of Santa Cruz, with US forces attacking the large Japanese supporting fleet near Guadalcanal and shooting down 100 aircraft, damaging two carriers, a battleship and three cruisers. U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Hornet is heavily damaged during the Battle of Santa Cruz.
The USS South Dakota* knocks down twenty-six Japanese planes during the Battle of Santa Cruz, setting the record for the most enemy planes downed in one day.
The First American Red Cross Clubmobiles begin service to US troops in Britain.
1943
The RAF launches a heavy night raid against Stuttgart, while the US 8th Air Force, in its greatest effort to date, delivers a devastating daylightĂ attack on Bremen.
A hospital ship arrives in Liverpool with 790 wounded POWâs aboard, repatriated from Germany.
A feint landing on Choisseul in the Solomonâs is conducted by US forces. Meanwhile Treasury Island is occupied.
Emperor Hirohito states his countryâs situation is now âtruly grave.â
1944
The Battle of Leyte Gulf concludes with a decisive US victory, despite heavy Japanese kamikaze attacks; this battle marks the virtual collapse of the Japanese Navy.
*There was a 13 year old child sailor on the USS South Dakota. The USS South Dakota was also AA trigger happy and pilots kept away from her.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/ ... 168104583/
Re: THE THREAD!!!
Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2024 12:38 pm
by Zovs
Good morning folks!
World War II Today: October 28
1939
On the 21st anniversary of Czech independence, celebrations become mass protests. A young medical student, Jan Opletal, is fatally wounded.
1940
Ministry of Health announces evacuation of 489,000 more children from London area.
Laval becomes Foreign Minister of Vichy government.
Italy attacks Greece after Greek rejection of three-hour ultimatum; Churchill promises âall the help in our powerâ. Hitler and Mussolini meet at Florence.
Cameron is replaced by Fadden as leader of the Australian Country Party.
1941
President Roosevelt approves the appropriation by Congress of an additional $6 billion in Lend-Lease aid to Britain and the Soviet Union.
Bolekhiv first aktion massacre â 1,000 of the leading Jews rounded up by list, tortured, and on the following day 800 of the surviving Jews, were shot or buried alive at a nearby forest. The re-discovered atrocities and testimony in 1996 lead to Patrick Desboisâs research on the German method of âOne Bullet, One Jewâ extermination in 1941 and 1942.
1942
The first transport from Theresienstadt arrives at Auschwitz.
1944
The Germans begin to withdraw into Walcheren.
Orders are given by the Germans and Quisling regime to evacuate the entire population of Finnmark east of Lyngen, and all houses and installations are to be destroyed. More than 10,000 houses are burnt, and 40-45,000 people are forced southwards. About 25,000 manage to hide, or escape during the operation.
The Germans begin to evacuate Albania.
The Red Armyâs advance into the Goldap area of East Prussia is brought to a standstill by the tenacious resistance of 4th Army.
The last train transport of Jews to Auschwitz are gassed. These are 2,000 Jews from Theresienstad.
The first B-29 Superfortress bomber mission flies from the airfields in the Mariana Islands in a strike against the Japanese base at Truk.
Re: THE THREAD!!!
Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2024 7:13 pm
by Orm
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Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2024 7:14 pm
by Orm
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