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    GERMAN CAPITAL, OTHER CITIES SCENES OF CARNAGE

    ByNorm Haskett June 29, 2025 Reading Time: 6 minutes

    Berlin, Germany • June 29, 1934 Late on this date in 1934 German Chancellor Adolf Hitler unleashed an extraor­di­nary mur­der spree known as the “Night of the Long Knives” (“Nacht der Langen Messer”). Presi­dent Paul von Hinden­burg’s doctors had leaked news that the 86‑year-old German military hero had only months to live. Hitler feared that…

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    NAZIS MOVE TO STRENGTHEN LAWS AGAINST SEX OFFENDERS

    ByNorm Haskett June 28, 2025 Reading Time: 9 minutes

    Berlin, Germany • June 28, 1935 On this date in 1935, Nazi Germany amended Para­graph 175 of the German penal code that had been in place since 1871 during the chan­cel­lorship of Prince Otto von Bis­marck, the Iron Chan­cellor in Kaiser Wilhelm I’s Second Reich. Para­graph 175 out­lawed acts of “unna­tural inde­cency” only between men. Six years later…

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    GERMAN AIR FORCE, NAVY DECIMATE ALLIED ARCTIC CONVOY PQ-17

    ByNorm Haskett June 27, 2025 Reading Time: 8 minutes

    Norwegian and Arctic Seas • June 27, 1942 In March 1941, 9 months before Pearl Harbor plunged the neutral nation into World War II, the United States inau­gu­rated the “Lend-Lease” pro­gram. That program gave Great Britain, the Soviet Union, China, and other Allied nations resisting Axis aggres­sors, mainly Germany and Japan, vast amounts of war maté­riel to…

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    CHERBOURG’S CAPTURE TO REPLACE LOST MULBERRY HARBOR

    ByNorm Haskett June 26, 2025 Reading Time: 7 minutes

    Cherbourg, France • June 26, 1944 On June 19–22, 1944, a violent gale featuring 332‑knot/­59‑km/h winds hit the 2 huge Mul­berry arti­ficial har­bors that the Allies had built in England, towed across the English Chan­nel under danger of wind, weather, and enemy air attack, and planted off the Normandy inva­sion beaches, one off Omaha, the other…

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    BRITISH INTERN SUSPECT GERMANS, ITALIANS

    ByNorm Haskett June 25, 2025 Reading Time: 6 minutes

    London, England • June 25, 1940 Under the threat of imminent invasion from Nazi Germany, the British govern­ment on this date in 1940 began in­terning all sus­pect aliens living in the United King­dom. Thou­sands of Germans, Austrians, and Italians, including Jewish refugees from the Nazis, were placed behind barbed wire in England (race­tracks and unfin­ished…

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    EISENHOWER TO COMMAND U.S. FORCES IN EUROPE

    ByNorm Haskett June 24, 2025 Reading Time: 6 minutes

    London, England • June 24, 1942 On this date in 1942 Maj. Gen. Dwight D. Eisen­hower arrived in London, England, to assume adminis­tra­tive and opera­tional com­mand of the Euro­pean Theater of Opera­tions, United States Army. At the time (end of May) the U.S. Army in Europe con­sisted of 3 infan­try regi­ments. Set up 16 days prior to…

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    SOVIET OPERATION BAGRATION KNOCKS GERMANS OFF BALANCE

    ByNorm Haskett June 23, 2025 Reading Time: 7 minutes

    Moscow, Soviet Union • June 23, 1944 On this date in 1944 along a 450-mile/724 kilo­meter front some 2.4 mil­lion Soviet front­line and support troops, 5,200 tanks, and 5,300 air­craft smashed through German lines in present-day Bela­rus (White Russia and Belo­russia in some earl­ier sources), an area of oper­a­tions roughly half the size of Cali­for­nia. Sabo­tage of rail net­works…

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    GERMANS BOMB U.S. AIR BASE IN UKRAINE

    ByNorm Haskett June 22, 2025 Reading Time: 8 minutes

    Poltava, Ukraine SSR, Soviet Union • June 22, 1944 Since mid-1942 U.S. Army Air Forces brass had pro­posed to the Soviets an expan­sion of shuttle bombing mis­sions that would strike hard-to-reach tar­gets in Cen­tral and Eas­tern Europe. The con­cept of shuttle bombing was straight-forward: Allied bombers and fighter escorts would launch them­selves from 1 air­field, unload…

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    U.S. LAUNCHES NEW GEORGIA CAMPAIGN IN SOUTH PACIFIC

    ByNorm Haskett June 21, 2025 Reading Time: 7 minutes

    New Georgia Islands, Solomon Islands • June 21, 1943 On this date in 1943, the U.S. kicked off Operation Toenails, as the New Georgia cam­paign was called, with unopposed landings by the elite 4th Marine Raider Bat­talion followed the next day by the Army’s 43rd Infan­try Divi­sion. The year before, in Octo­ber, the Japa­nese had recon­noitered…

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    FRENCH RESISTANCE, WEHRMACHT CLASH

    ByNorm Haskett June 20, 2025 Reading Time: 9 minutes

    Mont Mouchet, South-Central France • June 20, 1944 During the Allied invasion of France (Operation Overlord), the Maquis and other French resis­tance groups played a vital role in delaying the arri­val of German rein­force­ments to the Normandy beach­head as well as in the even­tual Allied vic­tory in France. The FFI, or Fifis (Forces Fran­çaises de…

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