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    Méthodes de dépôt sécurisées sur Kinbet Casino pour une tranquillité d’esprit optimale

    ByNorm Haskett October 15, 2025 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Kinbet Casino s’impose comme une plateforme de jeux en ligne fiable, offrant à ses utilisateurs une variété de méthodes de dépôt sécurisées. Pour tous ceux qui souhaitent profiter des jeux sans souci, il est essentiel de comprendre les options disponibles et les garanties de sécurité associées. Sur kinbet casino, la sécurité des transactions est une…

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    92nd INFANTRY (BUFFALO) DIVISION ACTIVATED

    ByNorm Haskett October 15, 2025 Reading Time: 6 minutes

    Fort McClellan, Alabama • October 15, 1942 On this date in 1942 the 92nd Infantry Division was re­acti­vated at Fort Mc­Clellan, Ala­bama. The famed Afri­can Amer­i­can infan­try divi­sion, nick­named “Buf­falo Sol­diers Divi­sion,” had served in World War I in France from July 1918 until it returned to the United States to be deactivated in February…

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    SCAPA FLOW SINKING DEALS ROYAL NAVY SEVERE BLOW

    ByNorm Haskett October 14, 2025 Reading Time: 7 minutes

    Scapa Flow, Northern Coast of Scotland, Orkney Islands • October 14, 1939 Illuminated only by the northern lights (aurora borealis) early on this date in 1939, barely 6 weeks into World War II in Europe, a German Type VIIB diesel-electric sub­marine under the com­mand of Kapitaen­leutnant (Captain Lieu­ten­ant) Guenther Prien infil­trated the defenses of Scapa Flow, the newly reacti­vated…

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    JAPAN INVITES U.S. TO JOIN AXIS PACT

    ByNorm Haskett October 13, 2025 Reading Time: 6 minutes

    Tokyo, Japan • October 13, 1940 On this date in 1940 Japan’s foreign minister Yōsuke Matsuo­ka, who had grown up in Ore­gon and Cal­i­for­nia (1893–1902), invited the United States and other non­aligned nations to join the Tri­par­tite Pact, which Axis powers Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan had initi­aled in Berlin the pre­vious month…

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    FIRST B-29 BOMBER ARRIVES ON SAIPAN

    ByNorm Haskett October 12, 2025 Reading Time: 6 minutes

    Northern Mariana Islands • October 12, 1944 The Pacific Theater was the largest theater of World War II. Because of its watery expanse, Army avi­a­tion engi­neers and Sea­bees had to build more than 100 air­fields on islands that dotted the Pacific Ocean, from New Guinea in the south, up through Guam, the Mari­anas, Iwo Jima, to Oki­nawa….

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    U.S. SUB WAHOO MISSING ON PATROL

    ByNorm Haskett October 11, 2025 Reading Time: 5 minutes

    Honolulu, Hawaii • October 11, 1943 On this date in 1943 the USS Wahoo, a Gato-class (early World War II) sub­ma­rine under Com­mand­er Dudley “Mush” Morton, was sunk in the La Pérouse (Soya) Strait, the chan­nel that sepa­rates the north­ern Japa­nese island of Hokkaidō and the Japanese-held southern half of Sakha­lin Island (today’s Sakha­lin Oblast…

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    AILING HITLER FIRES PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

    ByNorm Haskett October 10, 2025 Reading Time: 8 minutes

    Wolf’s Lair, Fuehrer HQ, East Prussia • October 10, 1944 Shortly after the July 1944 attempt on Adolf Hitler’s life, an ad­ju­tant of the Chief of the Gene­ral Staff of the Army remarked that the 55-year-old Hitler had the “pos­ture of an old man.” On Septem­ber 24, 1944, Dr. Theo­dor Morell, the Fuehrer’s loyal, long-serving phy­si­cian, noted…

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    PACIFIST INSTALLED AS JAPAN’S POSTWAR PRIME MINISTER

    ByNorm Haskett October 9, 2025 Reading Time: 6 minutes

    Tokyo, Japan • October 9, 1945 On this date in 1945 in Tokyo, Baron Kijūrō Shidehara became Prime Minis­ter of Japan at the head of a consti­tu­tional govern­ment com­mitted to pur­suing a peace­ful future. Before the war Shide­hara had been a pro­mi­nent Japa­nese diplo­mat and a leading pro­po­nent of paci­fism in Japan. On the same…

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    JAPAN SECRETLY LAUNCHES WORLD’S LARGEST AIRCRAFT CARRIER

    ByNorm Haskett October 8, 2025 Reading Time: 7 minutes

    Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, Japan • October 8, 1944 Shinano was the largest aircraft carrier ever built until the early 1960s. Her keel was laid down on May 2, 1940, at the Yoko­suka Naval Arse­nal south of Tokyo. She was launched 4½ years later on this date, Octo­ber 8, 1944. The carrier was to have been the third of…

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    U.S. IMPOSES EMBARGO, JAPAN PROTESTS

    ByNorm Haskett October 7, 2025 Reading Time: 5 minutes

    Washington, D.C. • October 7, 1940 In the 1930s Japan’s statesmen and military leaders in China were acutely aware that their eco­nomy and armed forces were depend­ent on im­ports from the United States and its colo­nial friends who had holdings in the Asia Pacific region: the Amer­i­cans in the Philip­pines, the Brit­ish in Malaya (now…

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