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    WARSAW FALLS, MONSTEROUS CRIMES HINTED

    ByNorm Haskett January 17, 2014 Reading Time: 5 minutes

    Warsaw, Liberated Poland · January 17, 1945 On this date in 1945 Warsaw fell to Soviet and Polish Com­munist forces as the Nazis beat a hasty retreat from the ruins of the Polish capital. In moving against the retreating Wehr­macht, the Soviets lib­er­ated 800 Jews in Częstochowa and 870 Jews in Łódź, Poland. On Janu­ary 26, 1945, Soviet…

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    HITLER DIRECTS WAR FROM UNDERGROUND

    ByNorm Haskett January 16, 2014 Reading Time: 4 minutes

    Berlin, Germany · January 16, 1945 On this date in 1945 Adolf Hitler moved his entourage into the “Fuehrer Bunker” under the Old Reich Chan­cel­lery in Berlin, where he lived and directed the last months of the war in Europe. The bunker—a maze of living quar­ters, con­fer­ence rooms, offices, and utili­ties spreading two stories deep…

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    EISENHOWER TAKES COMMAND OF LIBERATION ARMY

    ByNorm Haskett January 15, 2014 Reading Time: 7 minutes

    London, England · January 15, 1944 On this date in 1944 Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower assumed com­mand of the Allied Expe­di­tion­ary Force pre­paring to lib­er­ate France from the strangle­hold of Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Ger­many. A month earlier Presi­dent Franklin D. Roose­velt had desig­nated the 53‑year‑old army gen­e­ral Su­preme Allied Com­mand­er for Opera­tion Over­lord, the inva­sion of…

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    ROOSEVELT, CHURCHILL PLOT NEXT PHASE OF WAR

    ByNorm Haskett January 14, 2014 Reading Time: 5 minutes

    Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa · January 14, 1943 This date in 1943 saw the start of the ten-day Casablanca Con­fer­ence at a sea­side resort in Mo­roc­co between U.S. Presi­dent Franklin D. Roosevelt, Brit­ish Prime Minis­ter Winston Churchill, and their Combined Chiefs of Staff. Soviet leader Joseph Stalin had been in­vited to the sum­mit but reportedly…

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    VOTERS WANT UNION WITH GERMANY

    ByNorm Haskett January 13, 2014 Reading Time: 5 minutes

    Saarbruecken, Saarland, Germany · January 13, 1935 On this date in 1935 Germans held a plebiscite in the only part of Ger­many that remained under for­eign occu­pa­tion following their country’s defeat in World War I—the Saar region, or Saar­land in German. The wealth of its coal de­pos­its and their large-scale in­dus­trial exploi­ta­tion, coupled with its loca­tion…

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    LUFTWAFFE BOMBS BRITISH CAPITAL

    ByNorm Haskett January 12, 2014 Reading Time: 6 minutes

    London, England · January 12, 1940 On this date in 1940 the German Luftwaffe conducted its first bombing raid on London, the British cap­i­tal, four months after assaulting the Polish cap­i­tal, War­saw, at the start of World War II in Europe. Five months later, on May 10, the Royal Air Force retal­i­ated with its first stra­tegic bombing…

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    SOVIETS SET TO CRUSH NAZIS IN EAST

    ByNorm Haskett January 11, 2014 Reading Time: 6 minutes

    Moscow, Soviet Union · January 11, 1945 On this date in 1945 the Germans inter­cepted a Soviet radio trans­mission that omi­nously declared, “Every­thing is ready.” The Soviet offen­sive on the East­ern Front between the Baltic Sea in the north and the Car­pa­thian Moun­tains in the south began the next day with an artil­lery bar­rage that…

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    SOVIETS PREPARE TO ANNIHILATE AXIS ARMIES

    ByNorm Haskett January 10, 2014 Reading Time: 5 minutes

    Stalingrad, Soviet Union · January 10, 1943 On this date in 1943 the Soviets launched Operation Ring, their name for the action that tightened the noose around the 250,000-plus soldiers of the German Sixth Army trapped in Stalin­grad (now Volgo­grad). Operation Ring had been pre­ceded by Oper­a­tion Ura­nus (Novem­ber 19–23, 1942), a one-million-man-plus Soviet offen­sive…

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    AMERICANS ADVISED TO LEAVE JAPAN

    ByNorm Haskett January 9, 2014 Reading Time: 5 minutes

    Washington, D.C. · January 9, 1941 On this date in 1941 in Washington, D.C., the U.S. State Depart­ment advised Amer­i­can citi­zens to leave Japan. Two sum­mers earlier the State Depart­ment had in­formed Japan that it would not renew the 1911 Treaty of Com­merce and Navi­ga­tion between the two coun­tries, leaving the U.S. free in Janu­ary…

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    JAPAN TELLS SOLDIERS “NEVER SURRENDER”

    ByNorm Haskett January 8, 2014 Reading Time: 6 minutes

    Tokyo, Japan · January 8, 1941 On this date in 1941 the Tokyo Gazette published the Imperial War Depart­ment’s newly adopted Japa­nese Field Service Code. It advised soldiers in part, “Do not give up under any cir­cum­stances, keeping in mind your re­spon­si­bil­ity not to tar­nish the glo­ri­ous his­tory of the Im­perial Army with its tradi­tion…

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