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Old August 25th, 2006, 09:00 AM
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Re: Today in World War II

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1940 - 1st (British) night bombing of Germany (Berlin) (See Note 1)
1941 - German troops conquer Nowgorod, Leningrad
1942 - SS begins transporting Jews of Maastricht Neth
1943 - German occupiers impose 72-hour work week
1943 - Lord Mountbatten appointed Supreme Allied Commander in SE Asia
1943 - Red Army under Gen Vatutin recaptures Achtyrka
1943 - US forces overrun New Georgia in Solomon Islands during WW II
1944 - France 2nd Tank division under General Leclerc reaches Notre Damesee (See Note 2)
1944 - Paris liberated from Nazi occupation (Freedom Tuesday)
1944 - US 12nd Army corp reaches Troyes

From Today In World War Two History August 25
25 August 1941
  • British and Russian forces occupy Iran. All resistance ceases after four days.
  • Vichy Deputy Leader Pierre Laval is shot four times by student Paul Collette as he sees off French volunteers leaving to fight with the Germans in Russia. Lovat (who survived the attack) was executed as a traitor after the war.

25 August 1942
The Duke of York, younger brother of King George is killed when his Sunderland flyingboat crashes near Wick in Scotland

25 August 1944
  • Romania declares war on Germany
  • Finland begins peace talks with Russia
  • Russian's capture the Estonian city of Tartu

Note 1: Around sixty Wellington and Hampden bombers attack the city which is covered in thick cloud and bombing is widely inaccurate. The only bombs to fall within the city limits destroy a wooden summerhouse in the suburbs slightly injuring two people.

Note 2: General De Gaulle enters Paris to a raptuous welcome.
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